part of Calend'art
|   download file As photographed here, the zero position is right to F on the left (I suppose left to right from wearers perspective). But what's important here is knowing what the bead charms are, really. Because they drive what position they should be in. The month charm is the light colored wooden one and the day charms are the warm and cool glass ones. Where blue=1s, red=16s. So this is set to 6 0 C which is the same as June 12. For September 13th--the planned date of MN Journey to the End of the Night, for example--the pale charm would be hung from the first pink one, the blue would be on the light bead third from the left, and the red would be on the far right. This necklace was sent to Julian Muffinbot. More of these will be made, fairly quickly, and given to players from all over. Chances are if I've asked for your address lately, you'll get one of these from me in the next 90 days. As far as these go, I'd have to say this is the most practical of the calend'arts in terms of helping someone keep track of the days whatever the conditions, because you could keep tabs on things while walking thru a post apocalyptic wasteland. With the addition of a fourth bit charm, one could add a day of the week marker. |