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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Calsilica... Mysterious Wonder Stone or Man-Made Rainbow?

Calsilica... the debate goes on!
Mysterious Wonder Stone or Man-Made rainbow?

Ever since Calsilica was introduced to the international jewellery scene back in 2002, fashion gurus and jewellery artists alike have debated the origins and authenticy of Calsilica.

With solid stripes of vibrant colours this 'stone' looks like a veritable rainbow. Reds, blacks, browns, black, greens, mustard yellows and turquoise mixed with orange, blues and salmon colours - Calsilica is a visual feast and wonderous to look at.  But the question is: "Is it real?" 

When I saw my first piece of rainbow calsilica (purchased from Cabbing Rough) I couldn't help but question it's authenticity. 

Certainly a beautiful cabochon with endless design possibilities...  But, is it real?

Later on, I came across some eye-catching candy on the fancy bead wall of my local wholesaler Rainbow Minerals.  Eyeing up the bright uniform bands of colour, there was no way I could believe they were natural.  So, I decided to put on my detective cap and dig into the story of this mysterious 'stone'....

Initially it was claimed that Calsilica originated from a mine located in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. 


Nevertheless, geologists were apparently denied access to the min in Chihuahua with the argument that permission of geologists into the mine would lead to over-exploitation.  Hmmm, sounds fishy! 

Since then, there have been claims of calsilica deposits in China, Brazil, even the Middle East and so the debate continues...

Back in 2002 this Mexican wonder stone caused quite a stir when the Swiss Gemological Institute picked up a few specimens at a mineral show in France.   After testing the slabs, they discovered both polymer and a paraffin-like substance as well as blue and yellow pigments that matched synthetic pigments.   While the supplier claimed the slabs were treated with paraffin and resin in order to make the stone more resilient, the Swiss Gemological Insititute had their doubts!  A report was issued concluding that the samples contained pulverized carbonate rock mixed with pigments and stabilized with a polymer (Winter 2002, Vol. 8, Gems & Gemology).


Some claim that Rainbow Calsilica was formed from silicate lying in the bottom of a cutting well for an old tile factory in Mexico which eventually solidified into the slabs we now consider calsilica.  Others say its a synthetic mixture of calcite, plastic and artificial colouring pigments.  Still others claim that untreated slabs of calsilica were found to be authentic...  And then there are others who - seeing similarity with Fordite speciments - believe calsilica to be made from paint chips collected from old automobile plants. 


In the end, the debate continues.  Personally, having a strand of drop beads, coin beads and a lovely little cabochon at my disposal, I tend to side with the Swiss Geological Institute on this one. 


Nevertheless, it remains a beautiful 'stone' in many respects.  Bright, colourful and vibrant, the controversy only adds to the attraction and mystique of rainbow calsilica while making for a great conversation starter ;)


Enjoy!


- Tara, Treasure Trunk Designs

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

A Penny for Your Thoughts?

A Penny for Your Thoughts?
A growing number of economists and bankers are urging the Canadian
government to give up the penny, as the U.K. gave up the farthing and,
later, the halfpenny. 

Get Them While You Still Can - Farewell To The Canadian Penny?
Old Colony Capital:  Read more...

While many might complain of the burden of a pocket full of pennies boring a hole through your pockets, I've always held a particular fondness for pennies. 


As a kid, I would love to come across a 'lucky penny' just waiting to be picked up.  Ahhhh the days when a fist full of pennies would buy their equal weight in Swedish Berries or Ju Ju Bees... A child's delight!


Sadly however, the Canadian penny or "sou noir" (black penny as our Francophone brothers and sisters say) might be going the way of the dinosaur very soon.  As the Senate calls for the abolition of the Canada's endearing 'penny' (officially called the 'One Cent Piece'), I can't say I blame them. 


According to the Bank of Canada, the penny has dropped about 95% of it's purchasing power since production began in 1908.  More over, with production costs costing 1.5 times the cost of a cent, the penny seems a little bit like an oxymoron now doesn't it?


Nevertheless, I will be sad when the time finally comes to officially say goodbye to the Canadian penny.  


"Save your Pennies!"

How many of you saved up your pennies for a rainy day?   Amassing small fortunes in great big containers?  How exciting was it then when you finally counted them up, rolled them up and purchased that rainy day item you've been longing for?   I know I did when I was a child... that is if I didn't break down for Swedish Berries first! 


How many of you have been "short a penny" and gratefully dipped into the penny pot beside every small town corner store cash register?  Or been thankful when the cashier says "don't worry about it, it's just a penny..."  Just a penny... Poor little pennies... Abandonned on sidewalks, lawns and under park benches....


These days there is not much that can be purchased with the dear Canadian pennies and where kids used to be happy for a handfull of pennies, they now want loonies, toonies and the all mighty cash!  


While my nephews may scoff at a penny or two...  I still cherish each and every one filled with Canadian history, childhood memories and the prospect of good luck!

The boys! Evan, Rilley and Blake
 For those of you that are following my blog, you may remember that I recently purchased a Bounty Hunter Tracker IV metal detector.  So far, I figure I've been doing alright.  I really want to find a horse shoe as I figure I could use all the luck I can get!  But in the meantime, each "lucky penny" that alerts my Nerd-O-Meter sounds off the prospect of good news to come!

In honour of the great Canadian penny, I have decided to use my 'lucky pennies' for a new Treasure Trunk Designs jewellery line.  Only found pennies will be used in this 'Lucky Penny' collection.  I will be posting updates of my Metal Detecting finds on the TTD Blog and TTD Facebook page detailing where and when each lucky penny was found.  Each piece will also come with a description stating the year of production of each penny used, the date and location found.

I hope you will enjoy my treasure seeking along with me by following my blog, commenting and hopefully buying your very own 'lucky penny' creation by Treasure Trunk Designs!


- Tara, Treasure Trunk Designs

Here are the finds of my two latest - and most successful - hunts:

Heron Road, Williamstown Ontario: (conditions: hard packed dirt with lots of rocks)
8 pennies (1989, 1950, 1983, 1959, 1986,1987, 1982
the rest I can't read right now - maybe with some
cleaning and a magnifying lense!),  2 nickels (1984,
1999), 2 dimes (1997, 1996), 3 loonies (1994, 1987,
1995)  1 washer, 1 button (I think?), 1 butterfly (the
wings move - maybe a pin?)Paragon Road, Summerstown:(barn area - lots of rotten wood and ... junk)
- 1 "thing" (top left corner)

Williamstown Park - the kids sand pit:(conditions: sand... )
2 pencils,  the top of a pen, 1 "Lakeport" beer bottle cap,
scrap of tin foil,  sports drink bottle seal,  1/2 pepsi can,  
1 nail,  2 screws, 1 bolt, 1 metal button bit, 1lime green
bobby pin, 1 metal tube, pop tabs, 20 pennies (dates to
come...), 1 nickel (date to come)


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Canada Post - Strike Update


Canada Post - Strike Update



Well, I've held off on blogging about the Canada Post strike but now I have no choice but to comment on the issue as it will literally bring my online shop to a standstill.

Canada Post has officially begun a lock-out and I don't blame them.  I have read the Union's arguments on the CUPW website, followed the online articles, videos and kept up with the lady in my local post office.  After all of this, I have to say, I have no sympathy for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW).

On the Treasure Trunk Designs facebook page, I've posted a few articles for my fans and expressed a some of my thoughts.  While many of my fans seem to agree with my point of view, I did lose  2 TTD fans who were sympathetic to the CUPW and felt I had no purpose expressing my thoughts on the TTD facebook page.  I disagree...

Last year, for financial reasons, I had no choice but to take a break from my university studies and re-enter the workforce. I am finishing off my university studies and having tried to work while studying, it's been difficult and has severely affected my progress in terms of my thesis.  I'm a very hard worker and tend to devote everything I have to what ever it is I am doing.  This is difficult - how to find balance when someone is paying you good money to do a job while at the same time be able to give 110% to your studies?  My jobs were intense, required creativity, time, constant learning.  I had deadlines to meet that went beyond the simple 9 - 5 pay check that I was earning.  Nevertheless, both contracts that I worked last year were WORTH the extra time and effort that I devoted to them.  It's hard to find a good job nowadays.  I was thankful for my 1st contract with Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.  When I was then offered a contract with the United Nations Refugee Association of Canada it was yet another amazing opportunity that couldn't be refused.  I worked my tail off for them.  I got paid good money while I was there, I learned a lot, I gave them all that I had to give and I was THANKFUL.


While I am finishing off my studies, I have no money to play with, I don't go to the local pub, I don't eat out, I don't visit my friends as I can't afford to spend the money on gas.  I'm living in a small village under my parents roof during this time.  With no money to pay for necessities, I use my hobby as my only means of income.  It doesn't bring in a lot of money but it helps pass the time and provide me with a little extra cash to pay for trips to town to meet with my academic advisor and help ease the burden of tuition costs.
Now, I'm taking the time to focus on my studies.  If I want to graduate, I need to do this or I will miss the deadline and everything I've worked so hard for will turn to nothing. 

With almost 3 university degrees and 10 years of experience in communications, neither of these 2 contracts in 2010 paid me the money that CUPS workers currently start out with. 

With the HRSDC contract I didn't have vacation time, stability or sick leave.  In fact, if I was sick and couldn't go in to work, that meant that I didn't get paid.  So - come hell or high water - I hauled ass to that office day in and day out, sick or not.  With UNHCR, I had some vacation time, they let me take sick days when I was too ill to come to work but still it was just a contract and there was no 'stability' to speak of.  In fact, "stability" in the Canadian job market seems to be going the way of the dinosaur.  Nevertheless, I was SO happy and thankful for the opportunity to work, be paid, learn and gain experience.  

Getting a stable job with vacation time, health insurance and sick leave is NOT easy.  Finding a job that provides all of this and pays a decent salary is even harder.  As I mentioned, “stable jobs” are going the way of the dinosaur.  Why would a company hire on permanent staff - knowing they have to provide all of the benefits and risk keeping on staff when they are not efficient or when business slows down – when they can easily hire workers through a temp agency?  If they use a temp agency, the company can hire or fire easily.  They don’t have to worry about benefits, keeping up full-time salaries or worrying about lawsuits or severance packages when they decide to let go staff.  It’s a business decision.  It sucks for the worker but it is what it is.  From the big business perspective… everyone is replaceable. 

Now let’s move back to Canada Post workers.  What qualifications did you need to get this job?  Did you need a diploma?  Did you need a university degree?  Did you need to have 5 to 10 years of experience to apply for the job you have?  In many cases, the answer is “No”. 

So tell me CUPW representatives, how many jobs out there do you think exist that pay $23 / hour requiring little previous experience and no college or university education?  How many jobs out there provide up to SEVEN weeks vacation and carry-over sick leave?  How many jobs out there provide stability, health insurance and a pension plan?  And finally, how many jobs out there will YOU be eligible for? 

I’m not saying that things are perfect over at Canada Post. I’m not saying that there are not problems in management, potential bullying or issues with harrassment.  I’m not saying that a “monkey could do your job”.  No, I’m not saying any of that.  I know there are CP workers who bust ass and appreciate their job and the value they bring to Canada Post.  But it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee.   

If you want the Canadian public to sympathize with your needs, be REALISTIC.  Don’t fight to maintain 7 weeks vacation, carry over sick days and an average starting salary of $23 / hour.  From what I read on the CUWP and the Canada Post site, as well as online articles, videos, interviews and such, these are some of the main sticking points.  The rest is vague fluff that is not described in detail. 

Realize that Canada Post – like the rest of the Canadian economy – is facing tough economic times.  Realize that more and more Canadians are relying on the internet to pay bills, place orders, send personal mail, read magazines, donate to charities et cetera…  Canada Post revenue is dropping fast.  With the strike, it has plummeted. 

If Canada Post is to survive - like any other business - it must change, it must grow, it must adjust. 

How can CUPW representatives honestly believe that Canada Post can keep up that level of salary, benefits and vacation time with new hires?  Moreover, why should they?  Go out and start looking for a job – let me know when you find one that gives you the salary, benefits, vacation time and stability that you have in your current contracts. Truly, let me know!  I might just want to apply myself! 

In the meantime CUPW representatives, think twice when asking the Canadian public to empathize with your demands.  Small businesses – like mine – are already struggling.  Now, as a predominantly online business, my orders are at a standstill.  I have, and will continue, to lose money because of the strike.  In fact, without Canada Post, I have NO business. 

Before the strike, as a small online business, I struggled to compete with American businesses able to ship to Canada for a fraction of the cost that my CANADIAN business could ship within my own country.  Sure you say that the United States is bigger and has more business so they can afford to charge lesser rates.  But how does that apply once American products cross the border into Canada?  Is it not Canada Post that takes these orders, processes them and ships them throughout our fair nation?  Do they not travel the same distance once they reach the border as my items do?  So why is it that Americans pay less to ship within Canada than Canadians do?  There is no rhyme or reason to this logic.  In the meantime, small online Canadian artisans and businesses struggle to compete with a pricing system that holds no logic and that we can not win. 

Now – with the strike – consumer confidence is lowered.  Sellers are forced to seek private courier services to get their products from A to B.  That means even greater costs to our clients.  Do you think they will continue to buy Canadian when they can pay significantly less by buying through the United States?  Do you think the average Canadian consumer has that much spare income to spend that they don’t care about the final cost?  Do you think the average Canadian consumer can afford this?  Wake up CUPW representatives… WAKE UP!

With each day that you have been on strike, Canada Post has lost revenue AND consumer confidence.  How will Canada Post regain the trust and confidence of the Canadian public after this?  Do you think it will be easy?  Keep dreaming… 

The more this strike continues, the deeper the strain will be on Canada Post to maintain their business.  The harder it is to keep Canada Post relevant and needed by Canadians, the harder it will be for Canada Post to survive as it exists today.  Do I need to state the obvious here?  If Canada Post can not compete, then CUPW will lose more than a week’s vacation, carry-over sick days and a few dollars off the hourly wage for new hires.  Let’s make this simple – CUPW will not have a job to come back to.  It’s only a matter of time… 

Will you ask for sympathy then CUPW?  As small Canadian businesses are reeling from the impact of the strike on THEIR businesses, as pension and social security cheques are stuck in the warehouses undelivered, as the infirm no longer have access to perscriptions that arrive by mail, as charities are forced to give up mail-out appeals (their largest and most productive means of obtaining donations)… with all of these repercussions and more… will you ask the Canadian public to fight for you? 

I, for one, will not fight for you.  Look around… in the past few years SO many people have had to reduce their work week, accept lower salaries and do the job of two or three people in order to maintain their jobs in a struggling economy.  If you chose to fight, then fight for things that are justified.  Fight for things that make sense in the current economic climate.  Don’t fight for 7 weeks vacation when the average Canadian is hardly getting 2 weeks (and none if they are contract workers!)  Don’t fight for carry over sick days from one year to the next.  Don’t fight for new hires to get the same wage that you got in the past because that’s what that was – the past. 

Be happy that you have a job, be happy that you have benefits and a salary that many Canadians can only dream of.  Be happy that you might have gotten that job without having to pay for a college or university education.  Realize that you were – and still are – ahead of the game EVEN with the cutbacks suggested by Canada Post. 

This strike has hurt the Canadian public, it has hurt Canada Post and more than anything – it will hurt the people who work there - that's right CUPW representatives, I believe this strike will end up hurting the very people you claim to represent and protect.  In the grand scheme of things, the reputation of Canada Post workers have plummeted in the eyes of the Canadian people; trust in Canada Post has done the same.  The less Canadians trust and rely on Canada Post, the less chance Canada Postal Workers will have a job in the times to come. 

On the flipside, I suppose at that point, you will have all the vacation time you want… good luck paying for it though!

- Tara, Treasure Trunk Designs
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Monday, June 13, 2011

NeRd-O-MeTeR!!!!! Beep, Beep, BEEEEEEEEPPPP!! Metal Detecting Update


NeRd-O-MeTeR!!!!!
Beep, Beep, BEEEEEEEEPPPP!!
Metal Detecting Update
June 13th 2011
Well, turns out Metal Detecting is much harder than it looks!  Tonight I had my first real 'find'.  I was hoping to find millions of pennies to use in my jewellery but... that might be years in the making!  Let me know what you think of tonight's bounty!
Heron Road, Williamstown Ontario:
- 8 pennies (1989, 1950, 1983, 1959, 1986, the rest I can't read right now - maybe with some cleaning and a magnifying lense!),
- 2 nickels (1984, 1999),
- 2 dimes (1997, 1996),
- 3 loonies (1994, 1987, 1995)
- 1 washer
- 1 button (I think?)
- 1 butterfly (the wings move - maybe a pin?)

Paragon Road, Summerstown:

- 1 "thing" (top left corner)






- Tara, Treasure Trunk Designs


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Monday, June 6, 2011

Cyber Stalkers Suck!

Cyber Stalkers Suck!

Well, I suppose it was bound to happen sooner or later.  I got my first online stalker. 

Oh joy... There is nothing more annoying and invasive than identity thefts and stalkers.  Both of which I have had at one point or another during my adult life. 

Although some celebrities may enjoy this kind of fanatical behavior - I, for one, think it sucks!  I mean, come on people, don't you have better things to do with your time?!?

The latest was minor by comparison to some previous issues.  Nevertheless it's annoying, a time waster, invasive and can leave you feeling under attack and worried about what their next step will be! 

Having a blog and an online shop, this is of particular concern as you might have to monitor ALL of your social media 24 / 7 until the bugger finds some other target to pick on. 

Yep, social media - such as Facebook, Twitter and of course Blogging outlets - opens the door for wanna-be bullies to come out of the closets that they've been hiding in for so long and start wreaking havoc. 

Perhaps these online bullies are also bullies in real life, but I think these buggers are hiding under the veil of anonymity that social media provides!  Cowards...

So what happened then?  Well, as you might know from my previous blog post "Metal Detector: Latest Obsession...", I just purchased a new Bounty Hunter Tracker IV metal detector. 
Being REALLY excited about my new toy, after getting home and testing her out, I decided to find a Facebook page for tips, ideas and to chat with other people who share my interest in metal detecting. 

I found a few great facebook pages, including KellyCo's facebook page.  You might remember the name from the supplier list I put in my last blog about metal detecting. 

KellyCo Metal Detectors has a great online rep and - if it were not for the Canada Post strike that's going on right now I might have purchased through them!  So here I was on their facebook page, super excited to find an active group of MD geeks - hoorah!

I said a quick hello and posted a link to my blog post hoping to get some useful comments, tips, hints and suggestions.  However, within 10 minutes, I got something completely unexpected!

Yep,within only a few minutes of posting on KellyCo's facebook page, I fell prey to a cowardly act of cyber stalking and bullying.  This pervy bugger should be charged for his behavior however - as mentioned - how to figure out who the creepy loser is and report him?  So, I blocked the bugger and reported him to facebook.  24 hours later and 8 different personas the guy was still on a roll.  So, I called KellyCo about keeping better tabs on their social media pages. 

I can't begin to describe how pleased I was with the lady who answered the line when I called KellyCo.  She was awesome.  Maybe that's the only word to describe it.  She apologized right away, she made the call to the person in charge of social media and what's more - she LISTENED and then she TOOK ACTION.  As big box stores take over the little guy is squeezed out of the business market, I find more and more that people care less and less about ensuring a safe, happy, comfortable and enjoyable experience for their customers.  This CAN NOT be said about Kelly Co. 

While the weekend continued with this bugger finding one new name after another for the same old tricks, eventually on Monday morning "Jamie" took over the facebook page again and worked really hard to get rid of this cyber stalker.  Thank you Jamie!

At the end of the day, it's impossible to know if this was just some creepy pervert who saw a pretty target or if he's actually got a hate-on for KellyCo and saw the perfect opportunity to pounce. 

Possibly it's a combination of both.  Either way, I'm glad that KellyCo staff took the issue seriously.  I'm impressed by KellyCo and I hope that you are too!

- Tara, Treasure Trunk Designs

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Treasure Trunk Designs jewellery party! Booking information for hostesses :)


Host a Treasure Trunk Designs

jewellery party!


Host a Treasure Trunk Designs

jewellery party!

By simply inviting Guests into your home for a couple of hours, talking, having fun, and trying on jewelry, you’ll earn a $50 gift certificate for your own jewellery by Treasure Trunk Designs.  

 

That's right - host a party and get free jewelry!

 

Enjoy a personalized shopping experience and a great excuse to have your girlfriends over! Best of all everyone gets to take away their purchases right away. You don't have to wait for your items to be delivered or pay a fee for delivery. If you see something you love, you get to take it home with you that day.

 

Jewellery Parties are fun, easy and no mall lines!

 

You'll find jewellery treasures to keep and gorgeous one-of-a-kind gifts to give!

 

As hostess you get a $50 gift certificate for any piece of TTD jewellery of your choice!

 

Minimum number of guests 10.  Cash only.  Thank you!


Available Locations: Williamstown, Maxville, Apple Hill, Ingleside, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Lancaster, Alexandria, Green Valley, Montreal, Ottawa and surrounding areas.


Email me to book your party: tara@treasuretrunkdesigns.com 

Thank you!




Woo Hoo!!!! TTD's very 1st 100% organic Etsy sale! Jump Around!!!

Woo Hoo!!!!  Jump Around!!! 
TTD's very 1st 100% organic Etsy sale!

Oh my freaking GOD I just made my very first Etsy sale to a complete stranger that was NOT referred by Facebook - my VERY FIRST organic Etsy sale - I am in S-H-O-C-K! Good shock... Oh my!  I can't believe it.  Is it a mistake?  Did someone hack into my paypall account via Etsy?  Look again, nope, "Payment Received".  Woo hoo!!!  4 months of hard work, painstakingly agonizing over photos, descriptions, stressing over why it seemed only other jewellery artists ever peeked at my online Etsy shop, slowing down my new items as the weeks went down with zero sales but those referred via Facebook or word of mouth.  And today... it finally happened.   Hallelujah!  I'm so happy! :)

The purchased item by a lady in Finland...  TTD's turquoise drop earrings:



In honour of my very 1st Etsy sale - not family, not word of mouth, not referred from blog or facebook - 100% organic Etsy sale... a little music to groove to!

A little "House of Pain" Jump Around!!!!  Woo hoo!



 
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