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Necklaces (Contact me for price and availability)

Lemon Zinc Necklace


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Each link of the sterling silver chain on this piece was handwrapped using chunky Lemon Jade nuggets. The oval zinc pendant isn't nearly as heavy as it looks. It only weighs a few ounces. The whole thing measures in at approximately 30 inches.

 
 

 

 


Godfather Necklace


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This one was obviously named for its pendant. The black onyx horse head pendant hangs from a necklace that was hand-woven in Saint Petersburg Chain stitch. The seed beads used to weave this one are shiny opaque black and copper. The clasp is a copper toggle.

 
 

 


Lil' Loopy Necklace


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This necklace was made using large woven loops of metallic dark green seed beads. At the bottom of every loop in the triangular pattern you will find one pale yellow Swarovski bicone crystal. The clasp is a heart shaped toggle.
 
I made this one a while ago and figured I would post it with a bunch of other stuff and maybe you wouldn't notice how girlie it is.
 

 


Black & Silver Spool Necklace


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This necklace is made using one of my hand-painted wooden spools. This one is painted black and has a center strip of hand woven beadwork in galvanized silver wrapped around the center. Silver caps and wire hold everything together at the top and bottom. It hangs from a length of black leather cord that has sliding knots to allow you to wear it short or long.

Many colors and varying sizes of these spools are available. If the ones listed don't appeal to you, just hit me up and we can work out a custom combo for the colors, metals, and beadwork.

 


I 'Zinc' You Need This Necklace


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This piece is begging to go out on a Friday night. It wants to go shopping, and to cocktail parties, and out with the girls!
 
A seed bead woven spiral tube is strung onto a strong wire and has a huge, and I mean HUGE zinc pendant disc hung from the center. The disc has a pebbled pattern on the front and is flat and smooth on the back, so you can wear it either way. The clasp is a toggle stamped with newsprint type font.
 
Buy this one and make all your friends jealous! Or make it a gift for someone that will take it out on the town!

 


DIY Necklace


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So I took a trip to the home improvement store... and a few days later, this collar was born. Yes, it's heavy. Close to a pound. Doesn't seem like much till you're hauling it around on your neck for 6-8 hours. But you will get tons of attention while wearing this thing. Not to mention the jealousy & resentment of everyone in the room because you got hooked up with this one of a kind piece before they could.

The base is made of 8 gauge copper wire, and the whole thing is wrapped in alternating rounds of thinner copper and steel wire. The sides feature nuts and washers clustered together and the centerpiece is a hand twisted grid of copper wire and steel washers that come to a point about 6in from the bottom of the neckwire.
 
You gotta be a mad mutha to pull this one off.....c'mon, I dare ya!

 


Black & Blues Necklace


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This is a sweet necklace! It's handwoven using gunmetal, black, and grayish-blue Japanese cylinder beads. The pendant portion of this necklace is made with a toggle on each end, so the center is interchangeable (all black pendant center is also available - photo coming soon). It's comprised of blue coral waves and the spacers are Iolite.

I can also make additional pendants with toggled ends. Just ask and you shall receive....for an additional fee, of course.

 


Junkyard Necklace


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This necklace is made of some beads I found in the corner of a little shop while travelling. I have no idea what they're made of, no idea how old they are & no idea where they came from originally. I know, that's pretty lame of me. But the necklace is pretty cool, so whatever.
 
I made all the head pins for these beads myself, using fine silver wire. I left the fire scale on them instead of shining them up afterward. I wrapped each one and attached it to a pendant wire. Then attached the pendant to a long copper chain. This piece has no clasp. Just slip it right over your melon. If your OCD kicks in and you absolutely have to have a clasp, just let me know what you want and I'll add one. I won't like you very much.....but I'll add one.

 


Twisted One


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This piece was made using lots of copper wire. The centerpiece is comprised of many many twisted pieces of wire wrapped up with blue kyanite slices, shell spikes, black "coral" branches, seed beads and fire-polished crystals. It will sit on your neck all on its own, but there's a safety chain w/a lobster claw clasp in the back.

 


Hooked Up Necklace


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This necklace is freakin' sweet! I created the pendant section by handweaving cylinder bead rectangles around each other to form a chain. These rectangles are black, gunmetal, and silver-lined grey, and all have galvanized silver tipped corners. The rest of the necklace is made of large link gunmetal chain. The clasp is a sterling silver hammered hook that was made by my badass friend Eileen. Entire necklace is 22 inches.

 


 
     
 


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