Funky pink branch coral, with mixed color coral and shells, and turquoise beads. Just because🤗
Work in the studio.
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A gift for a special friend. She loves blue so this turquoise set is appreciated. She loved the moon face pendant and touch of pearls too.
Those tiny beads made from shells.
11 strand Glass seed beads n turquoise beads n chips. Copper clasp.
Standard Necklace Lengths for Women Necklace chains for women typically range from 10 to 48 inches and anywhere in between. Although some necklaces are sold in odd-inch lengths, most women’s necklaces are sold in even-inch lengths. The following are the most commonly sold necklace lengths and where they fall on the average female body: Necklace Length Position on the Body 10 to 14 inches Wraps closely around the neck 16 inches Wraps loosely around the neck 18 inches Sits on the collarbone 20 inches Sits just below the collarbone 22 inches Lays at or above the top of the bust 24 inches Lays at or just below the center of the bust 28 to 38 inches Hangs below the bust 40 inches and above Hangs below the navel Factors to Consider Before Buying Short Necklaces Depending on your neck size, 10- to 14-inch necklaces wrap very closely around the neck. These necklaces may also be referred to as collar necklaces. If you want your necklace to sit at the neck, but with a looser fit, consider purchasing a 16-inch necklace, which typically sits just above the collarbone. Sixteen-inch necklaces are sometimes referred to as chokers, chains, lockets, or strands.
American turquoise natural specimen also cut and polished. And beads in various cuts for different necklaces and earrings.
Contemporary Jewelry Handmade in Northern California from the Highest Quality Natural MaterialsI like using strong beading wire, mixed metals, leather, I love turquoise, shells, various gemstones, crystals, bone, ceramic, acrylic beads and good strong crimp beads are a must.There are so many product options out there.I decided to limit my products to mostly North American regions and Mexico. I remember when I first started I purchased some Chinese turquoise and wasn’t too pleased. Then I learned a few of my vendors were selling me Chinese stuff too. There are some quality gemstones mined in China. However knowing the distance traveled made me reconsider and stay within our continent. It’s a big one anyway. Jewelry making helps me relax, I find it therapeutic. My back and fingers get sore but it’s all worth it when I see someone wearing something I’ve made. Darn right Joyous!
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