The focal stone in this pendant necklace is gorgeous but to be honest....I have no idea what it is! Possibly Agate. Because the stone is so beautiful, I decided to keep my beadwork simple and just let it's beauty shine.
The stone has been set in a peyote woven bezel of tan, white and bronze seed beads. Around the bezel, I've embroidered matte gray seed beads and bronze fire-polished glass beads. Edge is finished with additional seed beads and little silver metal beads.
The back of the pendant is finished with a softly worn brown leather. The pendant hangs from an off-white 4mm braided leather cord. Closure is a 100% natural brass lobster claw and extender chain. Necklace cord is 17" with extender chain. Pendant drops 3.75"
Item details
GTIN: 81020
Price
$95.00
Quantity available
1
Shipping
Free
Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply: Your package will be mailed via USPS Priority Mail Insured within 2-3 days of your purchase. Domestic US shipping only. Local pick-up is available.
Refund & return policy
Returns will be considered on an individual basis. To start the process, I must be contacted within 3 days after delivery. Buyer will be responsible for return shipping costs and item must be insured when returned. Shipping costs will not be refunded.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Dayna for more information.
Dayna Miles began designing and creating beaded jewelry over 15 years ago and is completely self-taught. Since childhood, she has enjoyed the needle arts and has always had a love for creating jewelry. About 12 years ago, she discovered bead embroidery and weaving and it has become her passion…expressing both the love of beaded jewelry and the needle and thread.
When Dayna begins one of her designs, she chooses a focal piece and then begins pulling beads from her inventory that would possibly work in the design just as a painter decides his paint colors. This is why bead embroidery is sometimes referred to as “painting with beads.” She then lets the beads and components guide her as the piece develops into a finished work of bead art.