Too dramatic for most people but just right for someone, gobs of pearls, shells and a few silver surprises. See it up close to appreciate the details. Blue and white multi-strand necklace is especially cheerful and appropriate for all seasons.
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A combination of copal amber, polymer "copal amber," turquoise and "polymer "turquoise" with silver spacers, these bracelets are light weight and bold.
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An interesting collection of hand-made polymer beads, stone beads, African bottle beads, silver, amethysts, labradorite, pearls and lots of little surprises based on a delicate color scheme.
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Three-strand neck. Warm yellows African Trade Beads. Custom multi-strand design by Karen Murphy incorporates African Trade Beads, horn, and other surprises in warm yellow tones and rosy white hearts. Lengthy in.
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I have a special place in my heart/eye for asymmetrical jewelry, especially earrings. Much more fun to make, try wearing them and feel a little more "exotic".
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Pendants like these are a sure fire hit and easy to construct with a minimal amount of wire work skill. Take a 2-hour wire class and leave able to make your own clasps, ear wires and dangles--not to mention pendants. |
An interesting combination of brass, polymer, labradorite and ancient "etched" carnelian; much better "in the flesh" (N jew neck purple)
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Brass, very old shell, etched carnelian from 3500B.C., pearls and more pieces of interest than I can mention make this an extraordinary multi strand extravaganza; wear it or hang it on the wall, in either case you will forever enjoy this major piece.
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Amber and green, a knock-out combination--this ultra textured necklace is a delight.
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Branch coral and very old conis shells with a few pearls mixed in make this my favorite choker. (SOLD)
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An assortment of African trade beads designed around a hunk of Colombian amber.
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Multi-strand woven necklace.
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