Seraphym Designs
"He will cover you with his Feathers, And under His Wings you will find refuge" - Psalm 9:14
Arasely Rios, Founder and Creative Director of Seraphym Designs and Seraphym Jewelry utilizes only the best quality beads, components and metals. Each piece is handcrafted and uniquely ... more"He will cover you with his Feathers, And under His Wings you will find refuge" - Psalm 9:14
Arasely Rios, Founder and Creative Director of Seraphym Designs and Seraphym Jewelry utilizes only the best quality beads, components and metals. Each piece is handcrafted and uniquely designed for quality, longevity, and richness of color. She chooses color themes and metals that mimic the splendor of the earth, the sky, and the strength of the old world, then brings them all together with beads that capture the life giving qualities of light.
An Angel Wing Charm is attached to every Rosary to serve as a reminder for us to take our own wings off and share them with those who have lost their own. Share your Wings - Everyday with Gratitude.
"I purposely gather components that mimic the magnificent qualities of sunsets, and the illuminating qualities and uncomplicated comfort of the moon and stars. I am mesmerized by the strength, beauty and history of metals such as bronze, copper, silver and gold. Although I love them all, I simply cannot imagine our world without the strong and confident company of 'mother-bronze'."
HOW IT ALL STARTED
Arasely, at the young age of 8, gathered wire, string and odd pearl beads that she had found in the back yard and designed three rings and wore them to school the next day. That was the start of her beading career. That very same year her parents left her in the care of a dear family friend named Paz for a few weeks while they traveled out of the country. Paz was a kind and gentle lady who dedicated her evenings to hand making rope and plastic bead rosaries for the missionaries at her church. Paz asked Arasely if she wanted to learn how to make them. Arasely immediately accepted, and they sat together every night during her stay. Years later, Arasely's mother taught her a new technique for making Rosaries utilizing beads and wire. Arasely instantly fell in love with the art and began making Rosaries for her friends and family.
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