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HANDMADE SOLITAIRE BRIOLETTE DROP on Sterling Silver Necklace by Dutch Artisan

HANDMADE SOLITAIRE BRIOLETTE DROP on Sterling Silver Necklace by Dutch Artisan

A solitaire, brushed finish sterling silver briolette drops from this delicate, fancy links 925 silver necklace .

The briolette is flanked by tiny, shiny, multi faceted Karen Hill tribe sterling silver nuggets. The necklace finishes with tiny nuggets silver and closes with a simple toggle .

A delicate, chic, elegant, this necklace goes well with any outfit, dressy or casual, just about what every woman needs!

Currently the necklace measures 16 inches (40,5 cm) and the briolette measures 3/4 inch (20 mm)

It has been tumbled to shine and this is one of my favorite pieces!

I can oxidize it at your request, at no charge, if you prefer a vintage patinae, just email me!

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All my jewelry is handcrafted by me in my home studio, in The Netherlands and it is new, unworn. I work only with top quality materials (sterling silver and gemstones that I purchase from long established companies). I will ship my items properly sanitized and securely packaged. I ship right after receiving cleared payment ,via PRIORITY MAIL.

I SHIP WOLRDWIDE!

I have a flat rate shipping fee of only $4.95, regardless the number of items purchased. My jewelry should arrive to you within 5 to 7 business days from the day of shipment. I want you to be 100% happy with your purchase, so I accept returns within 2 weeks and you will be refunded.

Thank you so much for looking!

http://www.nadinejewelry.com/handmade-sterling-necklaces.html 

 yellow jade beads

I should never have accumulated a stash. Now it takes forever weighing options about what to do with this or that. There are no right answers, maybe not even any best answers. Pick a gemstone, pick the sterling silver wire and start playing around with them! So off I go, with these yellow jade (serpentine) 12 mm beads that I am going to wrap with 26 ga dead soft silver wire using a simple weave “-or “lashing”,  used in the French beaded flower techniques and basketry. The result is a “diamond” shape and this technique is largely used as I can see after browsing the online handcrafted jewelry stores, so what will make my necklace so special, afterwards?! Well, I have to think of the finished piece, to come up with a final pattern that is fun to make,  a pattern which doesn’t have a bazillion little details that can be a thrill or a pain and won’t make my necklace resemble to an ordinary piece…and YES, I got THE idea!!! So, I will be busy during the weekend. WORK. WORK. WORK.

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