All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
Artist Mich Rabushka Lysik became disillusioned with the traditional western capitalist model in 2000 and decided to do something different. She lives in the US with her husband Andrzej Lysik in the town of Coventry, CT.
Things I sell
Afghan jewelry,
Kuchi jewelry,
Anti George W Bush Pakols,
Tribal dance jewelry,
Belly dance jewelry,
Afghani furniture,
Afghani spice boxes,
Afghani wood bowls,
Afghan textile stamps,
Afghan carpets,
Kilims,
Afghan textiles,
Afghani knitted gloves and hats,
Central Asian textiles,
Vintage Ikats,
Jewelry making molds,
Jewelry making stamps,
Semi-precious beads,
Gemstones,
Sterling Silver jewelry,
Gemstone jewelry,
Rough Lapis Lazuli,
Sandblasted stone boxes,
Stone altar tiles,
Stone ritual items,
Carved Pentacle bowls,
Carved Lapis necklaces,
Marble and Granite boxes,
Custom Stone Pet Memorials Things I buy
Things I collect
Languages spoken:
English, Polish
InterestsHobbies
Favorite Books
Favorite Movies
Favorite Music/Bands
Baroque music,
Bach,
Vivaldi,
Arabic music,
A Minor Russian gypsy songs,
Turkish 9/8 rhythms,
David Bowie,
Mott the Hoople,
T-Rex,
Freddie Mercury,
Queen,
Rolling Stones,
American blues,
gospel,
Johnny Cash,
Hot Tuna,
Jorma Kaukonen,
Jack Cassady,
Reverend Gary Davis,
Jelly Roll Morton,
Robert Johnson,
The Soup Dragons,
The Stone Roses,
Matthew Sweet and Superdeformed,
Guns-n-Roses,
Hanzel und Gretyl,
German Industrial,
The Clash,
David Johanssen and the NY Dolls,
Lou Reed,
Cornershop,
Ancient Future,
Anandan Shankar,
Voltaire,
Gregor Kitzis Favorite TV Shows
Stone Art
Mich's chosen medium is sandblasted and carved stone. We produce traditional and custom two-dimensional relief designs on natural stone, primarily marble, Lapis Lazuli, and granite. We make ritual items, pet tombs, memorials, book ends, incense, tarot, and wand boxes. Each is hand made, from initial freehand sketching to the final blasting stage. We do not use lasers. We specialize in religous and metaphysical symbols associated with both Eastern and Western mystery traditions including Wiccan, Celtic, Egyptian, Roman, Islamic, Kabbalistic, and Christian. We offer certain species of hand carved stone, most notably Lapis Lazuli, as scarabs and protective amulets.
Business InformationHistory/background
The Company has existed since August 2000 under the name of Bran & Sceolan Designs. The name of our online business is UberKuchi. We are dedicated to helping displaced Afghanis who have fled the series of wars since 1979. During the last Afghan war even more civilians were displaced adding to the huge numbers of refugees already dislodged from nearly 26 years of constant war. Afghanistan represents the world's largest refugee population according to the UN High Commission on Refugees. Many Afghanis are still looking for jobs and many more are returning home to Afghanistan. We are striving to stimulate demand by creating a robust export market for their goods.
Payment policy
We accept PayPal, credit cards, checks, and money orders denominated in US dollars.
Shipping information
We ship via USPS priority and first class mail with delivery confirmation. International global priority or air parcel post. We cannot ship most items to Italy.
Return policy
Refunds via PayPal on undamaged merchandise in 7 days if item(s) not as materially pictured or described. Return shipping at buyer's expense. No refunds on earrings or body jewelry.
Contact information
Email: bluz4allah@uberkuchi.com
Phone: 860-268-3310 Mail: Michele & Andrzej Lysik, 380 Merrow Road, Coventry, CT 06238-1394
Education
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT - BA Government (Comparative Politics)
Trinity College, Hartford, CT - MA Economics (Corporate Finance)
Art, Music and Dance
Member of the Costume & Textile Society of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, the oldest continually operating public art museum in the country. Mich enjoys playing Baroque violin and is a student of Maija Henderson of Manchester, CT. Mich is a student of dance with teachers Adina of Milford, CT and ZeeZia of Farmington, CT.