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NECKLACES AND NECKLACE SETS

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All these necklaces are 18" unless otherwise noted and have magnetic clasps. Matching earrings are available unless otherwise noted - use 2nd option in drop down box when ordering. They come in a lovely silver gift box. The price of $25.00 each includes shipping. Click on a picture to see a REALLY close-up of the item then close window to return.


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red/gold
Necklace 1 - Large red jade beads along with handmade brick/purple colored polymer beads and gold-tone spacer beads - interesting combination -
Necklace 2
Necklace 2 - Red jade beads puncuated by purple crystal drops and gold-tone beads. Neck portion is made up of small red jade and amethyst beads - SOLD
Necklace 3
Necklace 3 - The main beads are crystal-clear glass with white centers. They alternate with red glass drops and silvertone bali beads. This would be nice for more formal occasions- necklace only - no earrings.
Necklace 4
Necklace 4 - Small amber colored agate beads with large goldtone spacer beads. Simple but makes a statement -
Necklace 5
Necklace 5 - Rustic glass quad beads with purple centers spaced with small red jade and amythyst beads. There is a small red glass turtle pendant hanging from the center -
Necklace 6
Necklace 6 - Simple as a strand of pearls, this necklace is made of lovely shimmering moonstone beads accented with small silver-tone nuggets -
Necklace 7
Necklace 7 - What girl grows so old that she doesn't like pink? This piece is made of wonderful pink silverfoil lampwork puff beads spaced with alternating red crystals flanked by either small hemetite beads or small goldtone spacers. It has a small pink/red/silver charm dangling from the bottom center
Necklace 8
Necklace 8 - Three cascading strands of pink glass coral with randomly spaced mauve dyed pearls and silver tone spacer beads. This necklace is a bit retro and hangs beautifully.


These 18" (unless otherwise noted) necklaces have magnetic clasps. Matching earrings are available in most cases and it will be noted in description - use 2nd option in drop down box when ordering. They come in a presentation gift box.


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set 1
Set 1 - Pale amethyst faceted beads with black round cloissone beads which have light flower centers. Matching faceted amethyst stones make up the post earrings -
set 2
Set 2 - Dark purple cloissone pillow beads have red centers in pink flowers and are spaced with red coral. The necklace has matching french hook earrings -
set 3
Set 3 - A fun polymer clay set with hanging scalloped rounds and matching beads spaced with small gold-tone beads. This is an unusual set with matching earrings on french wires -
set 4
Set 4 - This set has a very oriental flair to it. The gold pillow beads have small inset red stones and are offset With red coral. The french wire earrings are a perfect match - SOLD
set 5
Set 5 - Shimmering dark purple floral cloisonne round beads are spaced with small light amethyst beads and are accompanied by matching earrings on french wires -
set 6
Set 6 - Lily - a beautiful golden glass lily with a rosy copper throat adorns this necklace made up of Mother of Pearl rectangular beads and fossil stone round beads SOLD
set 7
Set 7 - Gorgeous marbled light tan jasper stone is the centerpiece of this 20" necklace made with yellow fossil beads, brown jasper and silver accent beads. Matching earrings are hung on silver posts -
Necklace 13
Set 8 - Beautiful dyed abalone shell tubes alternating with dark purple cloisonne egg shaped beads make this piece spectacular. French wire earrings finish it off -


Thank you for looking - I hope you found something you like. If not yet, check back often as I will be creating many new necklaces regularly as well as some new styles.

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