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Deborah Berreth
@Berreth - a month ago
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Ever since I came into contact with this creative and spiritual handicraft, I have been deeply fascinated by it. Making wind chimes is not only a process of splicing materials and assembling parts, but also a kind of spiritual sustenance and emotional expression.
Every time I walk into the studio and see those colorful materials, my heart is filled with endless inspiration. I like to use various natural elements, such as shells, wood chips, glass beads and metal pipes, to give each piece its unique character. Each ring sound is a dialogue between me and nature and myself. When I shake gently, I can hear the whisper of the wind.
The process of making wind chimes is a journey of constant exploration and innovation. I often make bold combinations of different materials, shapes and colors, striving to find a balance between traditional and modern. In this process, I enjoy the joy of creation, and often get inner peace and satisfaction from it.
Wind chimes are not only a kind of decoration, but also a sense of ritual in my life. Whenever I finish a piece of wind chimes by hand, hang in the window or in the yard, listen to the crisp bell, as if the whole world has become more harmonious and beautiful. This sound always evokes my love for life and awe for nature.
As a fan of wind chime making, I also hope to share this passion with more like-minded people. Whether it is face-to-face communication or through online sharing, I am willing to pass on my love of craftsmanship and recognition of creation. In this fast-paced era, I firmly believe that the peace and happiness brought by handmade can let us regain our inner voice and enjoy those delicate and beautiful moments in life.
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