Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Free Jewelry!

Just in time for Christmas!

This is a website that I have used before and honestly, people, it is free. All you pay is shipping and you get some pretty rad stuff! Check it out, you won't regret it.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Video of the Week

Beaded Handbag

This is the first installment of the "Item of the Week"! Aren't you excited?! I am!

Anyway, the plan is that once a week, I will post about an item that I find to be worthy of some attention. Sometimes, this might be a song, sometimes it will be an item I found on another website, and sometimes, it will be an item that I, myself have up for sale. (Which will be the case this week! YAY!)

This week, our item of the week is a beautiful hand-beaded handbag imported from China. It is gorgeous, people. I have several of these, myself and they are sturdy and beautiful. This one is a new addition to my collection and I am expecting that it will be gone FAST.

If you are interested in this handbag or have any questions about the site or anything else, please, don't hesitate to drop me a line here.

Description: Large. Black with gold rope-style handle, gold beading and sequins. Gold embroidery. Perfect for casual or fancy outings. Totally unique.

Price: $50 (USD) plus shipping cost.

Methods of payment: Paypal accepted.

Hello from The Market

Hello!

Welcome to The Gypsy Market!

The purpose of this blog is to share with you, the blogosphere, some of the things that I find online that are worth an honorable mention and also to show you some of the awesome stuff that I, the Gypsy Woman, have to offer you.

First of all, I would like to tell you a little bit about the inspiration for this site...

Many, many years ago, while exploring Five Points in Atlanta, a friend and I came across The Gypsy Market. It was a hodge-podge of goods and beautiful things that smelled of incense and sparkled when the sun hit it and while that little tent of a place was almost falling apart, it touched me. Remembering The Gypsy Market softens me and I can still smell the Nag Champa. I felt it was high time that someone brought a little piece of The Gypsy Market to the interweb! So here you are, stay a while and ENJOY!