$ 79.00
I combined coral pink faceted Jade beads in two strands with a tribal silver charm and a big beaded multi-color tassel and silver spacer beads to create this necklace. I made the earrings to match using these lead free nickel free pewter designer earring hooks and the same pink beads used in the necklace. Together they make a charming set.
Ships free within USA in a lovely gift packaging.
The necklace measures 19 inches from end to end and the tassel pendant adds another 5 inches to the depth.
All the metal components I use in my jewelry, unless specified otherwise, are high quality lead free and nickel free. Wherever possible I use made in USA Tierracast metal components.
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All the metal components I use in my jewelry, unless specified otherwise, are high quality lead free and nickel free. Wherever possible I use made in USA Tierracast metal components.
Free shipping within US.
$ 2.00
Add a special earth-friendly touch to your gifts this year with repurposable packaging.
The jewelry box is a Shamrock brand durable box lined with tarnish resistant foam padding that you can continue to store your pieces in for years.
The red felt snowflake can be used as a coaster or as a tree ornament when strung in the cotton baker's twine.
The fabric gifts will be packed in FabStitches theme packaging and black organza bags tied with the same snowflake and tags.
$ 389.00
This necklace features twenty seven old (made in 1900s) but in good condition African Kiffa beads used in combination with four red African Wedding Beads from Mali and Lapis Lazuli gemstone beads to bring out the blue. Each pair of beads in this necklace is separated with a gold plated copper bead/disc. Antique gold finish bead cones and a shiny gold finish hook clasp complete this resplendent red, blue and yellow piece.
The rich, vibrant colors of authentic handmade African Kiffa beads coordinate very well with the warmth of gold, red and deep blue and make this unique necklace a heirloom worthy piece for your wardrobe. It has a length of approx. 19 inches.
Kiffa beads are rare African powder glass beads, named after the Mauritanian city of Kiffa, and were first documented in 1949 by French ethnologist R. Mauny. They represent one of the highest levels of ingenuity and artistic skill in the art of making beads as they are created in open fires using simple tools and recycled from materials like pulverized European glass beads or their fragments, bottle glass, pottery shards, tin cans, twigs, steel needles in combination with gum arabic.
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