Thursday, 30 April 2009

Gift for a girl called DAISY!

'Daisy' is so much more than just a popular girls' name.

Silver Daisy Jewellery

by Paul Wright (Designer)



I recently received an email from one of our customers complimenting us on our popular range of silver daisy jewellery. Here's what she said:

"I want you to know how much I enjoy wearing my Daisy jewellery. The first 'daisy' in my collection was received as a gift. I have since added to the collection and now I have several daisy pieces in the range. As my name is 'Daisy' I am particularly thrilled to have jewellery with a 'Daisy' theme. I am always asked where I found them and I receive compliments whenever I wear them."
Daisy Kidd
Dorset
We receive a disproportionate number of orders from customers with the name Daisy or we are asked to post gift wrapped orders directly to recipients, with our daisy gifts, who are named 'Daisy'. Daisy is clearly a popular girl's name and I am reliably informed that many babies are being named Daisy these days. I am sure that can only help make our unusual silver and gold daisy jewellery that much more appealing as it is obviously a great gift for any girl called Daisy!
What do we know about the name Daisy? According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Daisy is "more commonly known as Despina, in Greek. It is also known as Marguerite in French, or Margarida in Portuguese. Daisy may refer to a flower of the family Asteraceae, especially the common daisy Bellis perennis".
Daisy has also been used as the names of towns. There are three I can find in the world and they are all in the United States. There is a town called Daisy in Arkansas, a Daisy in Georgia and a Daisy in Oklahoma.
Wikipedia also identifies several films that have been made with the name 'Daisy'. There was a Korean urban melodrama made in 2006 called 'Daisy'. In 1998 there was a Malaysian musical romance filmed called 'Daisy' and before that in 1966 a Czech film production company shot a movie called 'Daisies'. Daisy Bell was sung by HAL 9000 in the Kubrick 2001 film: A Space Odyssey and finally Daisy Wertham was the lead character in the film 'Driving Miss Daisy'.
If we extend the list to include television and cartoons the following may also be included:

A Walt Disney cartoon character called Daisy Duck


There is Daisy in 'Keeping Up Appearances'


A character on the TV series
Californication is called Daisy


Daisy Adair - a character on the TV series 'Dead Like Me'


Daisy Duke - a character on the TV series 'The Dukes of Hazzard' and the movie


Daisy Mayhem - a character in the TV cartoon series 'Laff-A-Lympics'


Daisy - a character on the TV series 'Pokemon'


A meerkat on the TV series Meerkat Manor is called Daisy


An orangutan on the TV series Orangutan Island is called Daisy


A train in the TV series 'Thomas and Friends' is called Daisy

I also found that there are many examples where music has connections with the name Daisy too. For example the musician 'Daisy' was a member of 'Foxy Shazam'. There is a song called "Daisy Bell" which I'm sure you all remember. It starts with "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do ..." . Then there is "Daisy" - a single by 'Halfway to Hazard'.
Did you know that D.A.I.S.Y. is an acronym for "Da Inner Sound, Y'all", coined on the De LA Soul album 3 Feet High and Rising? There is also a song called "Daisy" written by Brotherhood of Man from the album Oh Boy!

Yes 'Daisy' is a popular girl's name but did you also know it is also the name of a cocktail drink? Then there is the fashion designer Rudolph Moshammer's pet dog called Daisy. There are the 'Daisy' Girl Scouts there is a digital talking book called 'Daisy' and the Apache computer software programme called 'Daisy'. There is a geyser in the Yellowstone National Park called the 'Daisy Geyser', a guitar manufacturer called 'Daisy Rock Guitars' and, apparently, even a sour cream called 'Daisy'!

We would like to acknowledge our thanks to Wikipedia for the information provided.
If you would like to purchase a daisy gift
for a baby called Daisy click here!

And finally if you are choosing a name for your baby remember the words of our famous Bard:

"What's in a name? That which we call a rose (or a daisy)

By any other name would smell as sweet."

William Shakespeare


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Saturday, 25 April 2009

Happy Birthday Shakespeare!

Paul Wright Jewellery joined other people, from all over the world, in marking the Bard’s birthday this weekend as Stratford-upon-Avon embarked on one of the largest festivals it has ever undertaken.

Sir Donald Sinden opens the Bancroft Gardens



The Shakespearian actor, Sir Donald Sinden (featured above), was invited to open the newly refurbished Bancroft Gardens by unveiling a commemorative plaque and tourist information point on the Theatre Promenade. Sir Donald is an English actor of stage and screen, who has remained enormously popular with audiences since his days as a film star in the 1950s. He was spoofed mercilessly on the TV show 'Spitting Image' for his stage-actorly delivery and fruity voice. I recall his 'spitting image' puppet, sitting in a restaurant, summoning a waiter and asking "Do you serve a ham salad?" the waiter replied, "Yes, we serve salad to anyone!"


Cllr Les Topham, leader of Stratford-on-Avon District Council said: “I think the Bancroft has been reborn as a result of this work. It will be the perfect companion and complement for the theatre and other improvements that will be made to this area of the town over the next 12 months".

The weekend saw "all singing and all dancing” celebrations in Stratford-upon-Avon and the focus on Saturday was the customary carnival-style town procession from Shakespeare's birthplace to Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare was buried. People from all over the world attended, many in national or period costume, to participate in the walk which symbolises Shakespeare's journey from cradle to grave.





"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of
infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a thousand
times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! my gorge rims atit. Here
hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now?
your gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment,that were wont to set the
table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? quite chap-fallen? Now
get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, lether paint an inch thick, to this
favour she must come; make her laugh at that."
























Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Yin Yang

... and the meaning of life!



Yin Yang Pendant


This year sees the introduction of a new collection of symbolic jewellery in the Paul Wright Jewellery collection. These new silver and gold pendants have been designed and created by Paul to convey special meanings and invoke the deeper mysteries of faith and belief. Symbolism has been a part of all cultures since the dawn of time. Wearing symbolic jewellery can balance both the physical and spiritual energy fields thereby enhancing our sense of well being. The first of our new and exciting range is the 'Yin Yang' pendant based on the Tai Chi symbol shown below.



Tai Chi symbol

The meaning of Yin Yang can be best found in the symbolic imagery of its very nature. It is a circle made up of two different tadpole shapes, one in black (known as the Yin side) and the other in white (known as the Yang side). You will see that in Yang, represented by the white tadpole, lies the seed of Yin represented by the black dot and vice-versa. The Yin Yang pendant and earrings design similarly conveys these interacting opposites but using the complimentary silver and gold colours instead of black and white. The white cubic zirconia has been set into the gold side and the yellow cubic zirconia has been set into the silver side illustrating the interdependance of each on the other.


Yin Yang Earrings


It can clearly be seen that Yin and Yang are complimentary opposites within a greater whole. Everything has both yin and yang aspects, which constantly interact, never existing in absolute stasis. In Chinese philosophy and religion, two principles, one negative, dark, and feminine (yin) and one positive, bright, and masculine (yang), from whose interaction all things are produced and all things are dissolved.


As a concept the two polar elements referred originally to the shady and sunny sides of a valley or a hill but it developed into the relationship of any contrasting pair: those specified above (female-male, etc.) as well as cold-hot, wet-dry, weak-strong, etc. It is not a distinct system of thought by itself but permeates Chinese life and thought. A balance of yin and yang is essential to health. A deficiency of either principle can manifest as disease. (Encyclopedia Americana).


If you would like to have the new Yin Yang jewellery designs simply use the link below to make your purchase:


including the Yin Yang Pendant and Earrings

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