The Necklace Pound
first, thank you for considering an adoption!
all of our necklaces are in need of good homes- a place where they will be loved and treasured. they enjoy frequent play and won't go on your carpet.
the veil has a hand sewn sequin trim and bobby pins on. the choker is black onyx. the other necklace is glass.
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winter branches
sterling silver and glass hand twisted to form the bare branches of winter. the clear glass reminds me of a december morning when the branches are glittering from a thin coat of ice. adjustable length chain and lobster clasp closure.
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sterling silver with stabilized turquoise. Stabilized turquoise - soft or "chalk" turquoise has been infused with a clear epoxy resin. The resin, under pressure, absorbs into the rock, which permanently hardens the rock and deepens the color. Unlike the collectible natural turquoise which deepens in color over time by gradually absorbing oils from the skin as it is worn, the colors in stabilized turquoise are permanent. Most of the turquoise on the market is stabilized.
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this reminds me of peas around a big piece of carrot. with cranberries. they're actually gemstones.
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gemstone and pearl on a sterling chain
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queen for a day
believe it or not, this is a very comfortable piece to wear because the back is open and adjusts with you to allow ease of movement but because of the fit, it will not fall off. made of glass beads with a pretty, rainbowy finish (AB to those who are familiar with the lingo) this choker rocks. i made one in gold and copper colors for indigo and she's in love. (with the necklace, not me) (she loves me, but not like that)
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