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My Survivor Immunity Necklace!!!

Here I am with the final necklace in my series of gemstone neckwear.  It has been interesting and fun to make them as well as a break away from my usual palette! I like this one so much I am keeping it for myself.  If you are reading this and wish to have a similar necklace made for you, please send me an email.  The email button is at the top of the colum on the left.

 Survovir Immunity Necklace

What can I say about this necklace other than it is sheer FUN!  I have always loved the components of this necklace put together so it is with great pleasure that I have created my own treasure.  

List of ingredients:

7-8mm turquoise

coral chunks, coral branches and hex cut coral beads

freshwater pearls in many different flavors

Swarovski crystals aplenty 

Hematite

African brass

sterling chain

hammered sterling toggle 

This necklace of graduating strands fills out at 20 1/4 inches from end to end.  Inside strands are progressivly  shorter.  Several different colors and sizes and shapes of freshwater pearls are enhanced by beautiful turquoise stones, several shape cuts of red coral, 8mm Swarovski crystal bicones & 6mm Swarovski cubes, African brass and hematite, wich are each spaced by potato pearl beads.  A 1 1/2 inch shell dagger enhances the center of the bottom strand and African brass shows off the upper center strands turquoise and golden pearls.  The three strands are connected to 2 inches of beautiful sterling chain on each side and the closure is a hammered sterling silver toggle. 

 

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Each side is symetrical...

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 4mm Swarovski bicones and potato pearls compliment each strand end

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A hammered sterling toggle closure 

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I hope you have all enjoyed my necklace show of the past 2 weeks and if you just happened by this post please do scroll down as there are several new necklaces I have done in a row this month in preparation of the opening of my new website, beadedheron.com...and I will be working hard to continue this pace of bringing new things daily or almost daily for your viewing and shopping pleasure!

Thank you for stopping by and looking, and for those of you that bead..happy beading!

Stephanie 

 

 

 

Posted on Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 01:40PM by Registered CommenterStephanie | CommentsPost a Comment

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