Posts Tagged ‘Dori Csengeri’

Five Eco-Friendly Summer Fashion Finds

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

During the dog days of summer, here are some cool green discoveries that go so well with hot days and nights …

sba_1_385x371-01The Sheba Pendant is a great “date necklace” made of wood, silk and glass, that dresses up a floaty summer top or colorful maxi-dress. Dori Csengeri’s fabulous jewelry designs are impeccably rendered by women artisans in Israel.

GGeckoPurse_A_385x332These cute, light and surprisingly durable Organza/ Raw Silk purses from Green Gecko were handmade by Cambodian artisans. So great with breezy summer dresses.

CWomen_ScarfColors385x300At night when the temperature drops, reach for this light, elegant Ethiopian silk scarf. Wear it gathered around your neck or toss around your shoulders. This beautiful natural-silk scarf is handspun by the Creative Women artisan’s collective in Ethiopia, and comes in five colors to complement any outfit.

CreativeW_Bags_Both newer canvas 350x292copyBeach Bag Bingo: tote your towel, sunblock and beach read in style with another Creative Women offering: a durable, eco-friendly textile tote. These dramatic bags have a gorgeous natural sheen and are built to last.

acai-newRainforest Native’s simply gorgeous five-strand rainforest necklace is crafted by Amazonian artists from white acai, sterling silver, and sustainably harvested rainforest wood. A wear-anywhere necklace that can go from bikinis to cocktail dresses, it looks so great against a summer tan.

Five Eco-Friendly Spring Fashion Finds

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Elegant Roots is always on the lookout for fabulous, handmade, high-quality items made under socially responsible conditions. That means: gentle to the earth, crafted under joyful conditions and bringing fair trade to deserving artisans.

While some might consider these conditions “limiting,” the truth is they actually open up new outlets for creativity, and lead an artist or designer toward cool new possibilities they might not otherwise have discovered. When an artist can create something beautiful out of materials that are ordinary, industrial, or even waste products, the results are original and awesome.

Check out five of our favorite fashion finds, just in time for spring.

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“HOOKED-RUG” RECYCLED PURSE by Be Sweet The South African women artisans of Be Sweet have long been making gorgeous mohair scarves (humanely harvested from angora goats). But only recently did they start making items out of castoffs from T-shirt manufacture. These cotton remnants became the basis for this fantastic honeycomb purse in splashy colors.

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STUDDED HANDMADE SILK WALLET by Green Gecko — When the weather warms up, the smaller and lighter purses come out, and that’s when you need a lightweight yet durable, functional and pretty wallet. These silk and silver-studded wallets fit the bill beautifully. Green Gecko sources these handspun, hand-loomed and hand-sewn iridescent wallets from a cooperative in Cambodia that provides jobs to economically marginalized women. (Click here to see the matching totes.)

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RECYCLED DEPRESSION GLASS JEWELRY by Bottled Up — “Depression glass” is clear or lightly colored glassware that had been distributed free or quite cheaply in the United States around the time of the Great Depression. Though the patterned glass was inexpensive in the 1930s, Depression Glass has become a hot commodity as a collectible in modern times, and is getting harder and harder to find. That makes these lovely recycled earrings and pendant, made from found glass castoffs, that much more special.

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GLASS & EMBROIDERED “KAKADOO” COLLECTION by Dori Csengeri — We’re huge fans of jewelry artist Dori Csengeri, whose stunning embroidered jewelry designs have been seen on red carpets, fashion magazines and high-profile clients such as Sienna Miller. These treasures of color and texture are crafted at Dori’s fair-labor atelier in Israel, where women use traditional sewing and beading methods to execute Dori’s fashion-forward design visions.

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RECYCLED RUBBER & STEEL CUFF and NECKLACE by [wired] — Who knew castoff rubber washers and reclaimed stainless steel could look so good? Perfect accessories for a little black dress or sexy jeans and a tank top, these “industrial chic” pieces stretch and bend, reduce waste and save landfills. And you’d better believe they are durable!

Five Thoughtful Eco Gifts for Mom

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Finding just the right gift for Mom can be tricky. How can you express “I love you,” “Thank you,” and “Sorry about my high school years” — all in one item she’ll treasure? Here are five gifts made with joy, love and care, and are as gentle to the earth as they are beautiful and unique — all characteristics you associate with your mom. These Mother’s Day selections support women’s collectives, artists, and fair trade, so they’re a gift to Mother Earth too.

All Elegant Roots gifts come beautifully packaged using organic and recycled gift wraps, free of charge, straight from the eco-friendly facilities who partner with us.

GOAT’S BEARD SEED ORBS by Seed Shaman

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Seed Orbs allow a stunning glimpse into a secret of nature. Artist Richard Solomon, the “Seed Shaman,” hand-harvests seed pods from the “goat’s beard” plant and allows them to bloom in American-made glass globes. All vary in size, color, and number of seeds. Your Seed Orb can be placed atop glasses or grouped in glass bowls. Attach the hanging-cap and create a stunning ornament for the holidays or every day. This will delight all plant or nature lovers, gardeners, or anyone else who appreciates uniquely beautiful home accessories.

CIRCLES FROM AVENUE GREEN COLLECTION by C5
Elegant Roots - CIRCLES pendant & braceletIf your mom is classic, elegant, smart and one-of-a-kind, she’ll love Avenue Green’s “Circles” collection. Each piece is handmade in Bali from 100 percent reclaimed sterling silver, weaving design surprises into sleek and simple modern lines. These pieces are inspired by NYC’s South Bronx neighborhood, where multicultural urban living meets the natural beauty of the Bronx Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

HANDMADE ETHIOPIAN TOTE BAGS by Creative Women

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These totes may look beautiful (and they are). but don’t be fooled — they’re durable and functional, as they’re crafted with green materials including an Egyptian cotton/rayon textile woven for strength and luster. Mom can use it a purse, exercise tote, knitting/ crafts bag, reuseable shopping bag, or in any other way that suits her lifestyle. These chic bags are crafted with care by Creative Women, a fair-trade women’s artisan collective in Ethiopia that gives its members rare opportunities for economic independence. Your mom’s gift will support other mothers and grandmothers in places of the world where good jobs are scarce.

KAKADOO JEWELRY by Dori Csengeri

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Dori Csengeri’s vibrant jewelry is as bold and beautiful as the women who wear it, and has been showcased in Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire and In Style. A gift from the Kakadoo Collection is equally appropriate for lively moms who command attention, or understated moms who want to add a pop of color to basic black. Designer Dori Csengeri produces this stunning line in Israel with other talented artists, using eco- conscious materials — gifts created for amazing women by amazing women.

NATURAL TRANQUILITY SPA SET by Sonoma Lavender
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What better gift for Mom than refreshment and relaxation for a sore back, knotted neck or tired feet? Organic cotton booties and a body heatwrap come with organic lavender-and-flaxseed inserts, and are microwaveable for instant warmth. Mom will feel the tension drain away when she applies scented, aromatherapeutic heat at the end of a tiring day. Lavender is a universally appealing fragrance, and this Natural Lavender Footbalm is made with organic lavender from a Sonoma County, California family farm.

An item made with joy, by talented artisans, infuses love into your Mother’s Day gift. We can’t think of anything more appropriate for Mom.

A Ferry Tale — Micro-Fiction from ElegRoo

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

[Editor's Note -- With a nod to the mini-micro-fiction we embed on many of our Product Page images (e.g., Aphrodite Embroidered Jewelry by Dori Csengeri) here's a little  micro-fiction for your perusal, and, we hope, enjoyment. We'd love to hear what you think.]

A Ferry Tale

The crossing should have taken twelve hours. Seventeen had passed while the ferry rolled, stomach-wrenching, in the roiling sea. People tried puking in the rest rooms. Giving that up, they tried getting it over the rail. Finally everyone succumbed to barfing where they sat, too sick to care if we sank.

My girlfriend turned green and heaved often. But I, only slightly woozy, remained unsympathetic, harboring a submerged resentment flowing from her recent romp with my best friend. Yeah, that’s right, “best friend”. While I was out of town, they had “redefined our relationships,” she had said. Ever since I had re-redefined the relationships and she and I had hit the road – alone — I hadn’t been comfortable with it as evidenced by a nagging in the pit of my stomach.

The smell and the closeness of the retching drove me from my deck chair. I weaved my way in the dull light of middle night to a shipping trunk in the center aisle. As I reached it, so did a young woman. We both had our sea legs, but with each grand pitch of the deck, we leaned and swerved, while the trunk slid several feet, first right, then after a momentary pause, back to the left. On the slide her way, she plopped with impressive grace onto only half, with body language inviting me to the other. When it slid my way, I landed squarely, but bumped her arm and shoulder. She reached protectively toward me. She was tall, and though slender, was strong and steadied me easily. Her wide smile as easily unsteadied me, part complicit in our circumstance and part playful.

The trunk scraped left. We lifted our feet to go for the ride.

“Nice night,” I said, returning her smile.

The pendular trunk slid right. She waited for the grinding noise to stop. “Lovely,” she said. “You come here often?” One eyebrow arched slightly.

The trunk slid left. Chestnut hair glistening with highlights even in the dim light framed her face. Her eyes were deep blue, wide set to match her smile and I could feel myself falling into her gaze. She could have had me right then; I’m easy, at least for the short haul.

“I never get enough of this ambiance,” I said when the trunk topped its arc. And when it paused so briefly, “What happened to your shoes?” She was barefoot. She held her feet out. Narrow, high arched, with red painted nails. I imagined caressing an arch with each hand, and pondered where the smooth bulge of her calf would lead.

“I took them off. Then my friend threw up in them.” Her smile twisted to half.

“Nice friend.”

The trunk slid. “He couldn’t help it. He’s so sick.”

I glanced over to where my girlfriend was suffering. I couldn’t see her.

“Your boyfriend?”

“No. Just a friend. What about you?”

“As your boyfriend? Take me, I’m yours.”

She laughed. “No, I meant, are you with your girlfriend?”

As I contemplated redefinitions, the pit in my stomach disappeared. I laced my arm through hers. The trunk slid and together we lifted our feet.

Babble Droolicious and Gerber Babies

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

ElegRoo extends its thanks to Babble.com Droolicious and the blog 2Gerberbabies.com for great coverage.

Babble’s Droolicious loved ElegRoo’s Exclusive Obama Inauguration jigsaw puzzles using photos by White House photographer Paul Morse and design by the incomparable Wentworth Wooden Puzzle company. “The Obama Inauguration Jigsaw makes a summertime activity that’s worthy of the presidential seal.”  bit.ly/5BGRc

Our Obama puzzles are of the highest quality, a product of CAD and laser cutting on Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood. Check them out — we’re really proud of them. bit.ly/kJYF3

The Gerber Babies Blog recommended our Dimples Ensemble (organic cotton baby set), Wool-Felt Police Car Toy Bin by En Gry & Sif,  the “S” olivewood bowl from Dwelling, the Wool-Felt Computer Bag by etcetera media, Kakadoo embroidered jewelry by Dori Csengeri, the baby alpaca throw from Marcel Miller, and our eco-conscious, complimentary gift packaging. Here’s a sample from Gerber Babies Blog:

“Save yourself some time and check out Elegant Roots the next time you need that perfect gift! Not only do they have the greatest selection of products for just about anyone on your list, they offer meaningful gifts created by true Artisans. The products are eco-friendly and socially responsible! We received the most adorable newborn set from the Dimples Collection. The Dimples Ensemble is made from pure organic cotton. This set is very soft and a pleasure to touch. The fine details ensure that this set will be treasured long after it is outgrown! The set includes a delightful baby gown (playsack) featuring an embroidered rose or bee. It is available in chocolate, sage, and pink! A matching cap and wrap are included! Don’t look elsewhere, Elegant Roots is the first to offer this set in the USA!”  bit.ly/P2X3b

The Gerber Babies Blog also liked our ElegRoo blog about Parents Behind the Curve  bit.ly/nalpj

To Babble and Gerber Babies — thanks for the support!