by Maura Nicholson
closeAuthor: Maura Nicholson
Name: Maura Nicholson
Email: maura@mauranicholson.co.uk
Site: http://mauranicholson.co.uk/
About: She comes from an artistic background and with a father who was an artist, poet and musician. She studied Craft Design at Southampton Art College and specialized in Jewellery. After leaving college she began to exhibit at various craft fairs such as Alexandra Palace and The Ideal Home exhibition. She now works from her studio on the Isle of Wight, taking inspiration from the fantastic quality of light, with the sound of waves a constant backdrop to her work. Her designs have appeared in You magazine, Elle, Marie Claire, Company, New Woman and Vogue.See Authors Posts (67) on May.04, 2010, under Handmade Jewelry

Moonstone and bead bracelet
This bracelet is perfect for summer, why? it just looks good with a simple tee-shirt or cool cotton summer tunic. It has a moonstone set in silver, purple jade beads, more of a bluey purple, black onyx, blue onyx, labradorite and lapis lazuli beads.
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June 5th, 2010 on 6:03 pm
I found your site on Youtube and I must say that you’ve got a great job marketing it!
December 12th, 2010 on 2:43 am
just by doing this, but also make myspace page and invite people,
December 18th, 2010 on 10:26 pm
My concern is with Android as a gaming platform. Yes, Angry Birds plays well – but I bought Reckless Racing on both my iPhone 4 and Nexus One specifically to test out performance and I’m sad to report that where the iPhone is fast and fluid the Nexus One is sometimes slow and choppy. I even overclocked the Nexus but I didn’t notice a big difference. This being Sony I’m sure they’ll have their own store with games specific to their hardware so hopefully it’ll be a better experience than on my Nexus One. I would still prefer a proper slide out keyboard with alternate gaming buttons (think BlackBerry number keys over the letters).
January 18th, 2011 on 6:31 am
Th is is interesting. Seems like some ripped graphics inside the W isconsin logo.