The Littlest Herd

[Nomad Rings :: sterling silver]

Comments

  1. Amazing! I want one so badly!

  2. Lovely! I’m not a big fan of big rings, but I’d wear this in a heart beat.

  3. home on the range.

  4. i so wish i had seen these sooner, so i could’ve had a chance to nab one of them! even so, i couldn’t NOT comment and tell you just how amazing they are! i love love love them. beautiful work!

  5. Beautiful shots!!!

  6. Oh! I was just researching bison…I’m definitely in need of their steadfast medicine right now. Your rings are absolute beauties. (Don’t you just LOVE the word tatonka? I think I love it as much as barnacle.)

    xxx

    • YEAH you do.
      I, too, love the word tatonka as well as the word barnacle.
      🙂
      Thinking of you heaps lately, hope you are hanging in there.
      XX

  7. Oh, if I could buy one right now-I’d definetley jump on it! It would be perfect for Mother’s Day. My mom fell in love with bison at Yellowstone. We poke fun at her all the time because the first encounter she had with one (near the canyon) she was so excited gibberish just spewed from her lips. It sounded like “hom-en-ah! hum-en-ah!” It gave us all a good chuckle. In fact when I was visiting last weekend someone had mentioned it. Good times. Beautiful work! <3

  8. OH. In love. I have had a think for bison since I saw Dancing With Wolves so many years ago. It is my prefered meat and I have so much respect for them.

    • !!!

      I loved reading this, as a gal who hunts alongside her husband and subsists on wild game…that you have “so much respect” for something you EAT.

      Bless you for that.
      That’s how it’s supposed to be.

  9. I love these! I’m not sure how you’ve done it, but they are both beastly and adorable at the same time! Sorry I missed them this time around…Blessings for a bon voyage my dear!

  10. Lindsay says

    Oh how I miss the tall grass prairie of Oklahoma. My body and mind lived there for seven years but my soul and heart still yearn for the open sky, the wranglers, the bison, and even the ominous clouds that often brought tornados. I’m so happy to have claimed a wee bison for my hand to remind me where I became a woman and learned to love such a wild and rugged beast (I meant the bison, but I supposed it applies to self-love too!). Thank you for making these beautiful. Thank you thank you thank you. Your work, as always, is perfect. Perfect not only in craft, but in context, inspiration, and timing. Always in timing. J, you are such a gift.

  11. passed this post on to my fried who has dreams of starting a bison ranch… she needs one of these beauties! and, also a question: the vest you are wearing in your header photo … brand?

    • Mountain Equipment Co-Op — which is sort of the Canadian version of REI. It’s 6 years old now and my sister tells me they changed the design last year…boooooooo…….
      Thanks for being here!
      X