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EM Objects

A new line of sculptural housewares, inspired by sculptor Erin McGuiness’ time at artist residencies in Greece and Malta, studying ancient ancestral sites. 

The amulets for home, hearth and heart are intimate, grounding, and quietly reverent—designed to bring a sense of devotion, presence, and connection into everyday living.

 
 

Tas-Silg Home Altars

Inspired by the artist time in Malta, these home altars are named after Tas-Silg, a Neolithic site where a long thread of the sacred feels alive.

The original site was a Neolithic temple (3500bc) most likely to the Old European

Triple Goddess ->

then a wall of that temple the

Phoenician's used for Astarte's Temple-> next the Romans built Juno's Temple -> then a Byzantine church -> then finally an Arab funerary site.

Standing on the earth there, I felt a kind of breeze, like light blown through thousands of years, footsteps and prayers.

Stone and rock receiving sunlight, radiating an ancient golden thread of humanity. It warmed me and softened me.

Re’member Jewelry Collection

Sculptor Erin McGuiness line of jewelry, The Re’ Member Collection, a series composed of pendants, earrings and rings cast in bronze and silver from forms she first creates in clay. The first series in the Re’ Member Collection was inspired by the artist’s time in Skopelos, Greece where the geography and landscape played muse to forms infused with the magic and mystery of the land.

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Earth Prayers

Singing the earth up - the creation of these ceremonial objects bridge the sacred into everyday objects. Becoming anchors of devotion to the earth.

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