The Chinese calendar is a true lunisolar calendar – i.e it incorporates phases of both the Sun and the Moon. In 2010 (or rather 4707) the Chinese new year begins on Valentine’s day or 14th February. This year is the year of the tiger.
Red is traditionally used during the new year celebrations to ward off bad luck and gold is used to attract good fortune.
So with this in mind, I have created a new blog giveaway using these colours, to celebrate the Chines new year and to bring the wearer good luck.
The piece I have created is a necklace.
It comprises a pendant, which hangs upon a silk thong.
The pendant is made from sterling silver, hammered into a spoon shape and textured to add depth and dimension to the spoon. It is made up from 3 spoons and a central wire hanging down. The central wire has 5 red Swarovski crystal beads that represent the Wu Xing or 5 elements.
To enter the giveaway you need to leave a comment in my shadowbox which is located by clicking this link
IMPORTANT Its really IMPORTANT that you leave me an email address on the Etsy Stalker comment otherwise I wont have any way of contacting you.
I will then, on March the 1st, run the sequence generator widget on random.org (this gives me a timestamp to show when I have run it and the top number in the generated sequence is the winner, i.e. the number which equals the numbered comment on Etsy Stalker).
London will be celebrating the Chinese New Year, you can find out more about that here
The competition is open to worldwide users and I’m happy to pay the postage, but if you live outside the UK you’ll have to be responsible for any customs charges: although there shouldn’t be any as it’s a gift.
Pictures of the prize:
Legal bit (sorry!):
By accepting a prize, all winners agree that the Host will have no liability whatsoever for, and will be held harmless by winner for any liability for any injury, loss or damages of any kind, to winner or other persons, including (without limitation) injuries, loss or damages arising out of or relating to death, and, injuries, damages or losses to property, due in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from the acceptance, possession, use or misuse of the prize or participation in this promotion.




