Jesus made them narimon.

I've done all sorts of interesting things working with The Well, and last week I had the opportunity to direct a fashion photo shoot for our narimon brand, which we're beginning to use for our products.  The name comes from a Thai word meaning ‘pure’, ‘immaculate’, ‘flawless’, ‘virgin’, ‘innocent’, ‘spotless’, ‘stainless’, ‘queen’, ‘fair maiden’, ‘beautiful girl’.  We're hoping to launch a web site within a couple of weeks.  Photographer Paul Cypert did a nice job, and our women were quite stunning, especially since I knew their stories.  Here are a couple of samples, and I've put up a very rough site landing page at narimon.org .

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Bill Graver
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great tagline
Reply #3 on : Mon September 17, 2007, 02:41:08
I didn't come up with that: Jim's son Luke made it up.
Roy Bessell
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Re: Jesus made them narimon.
Reply #2 on : Mon September 17, 2007, 02:10:32
It didn't sink in until I read Bill's comment about "Jesus made them narimon." He made me narimon too.
Bill Graver
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great tagline
Reply #1 on : Sun September 16, 2007, 12:36:42
I love the tagline "Jesus made them narimon."