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Lively Pair; Watermelon
Tourmaline Dangles
I feel so lucky to have found this pair of watermelon tourmalines!
They are approximately 12.5mm. They are 3mm thick so they
hold their color when dangling in the air. They have great
color and are the perfect wearable size that you can just
put in your ears and forget they are there! They have 14k
gold secura clips. These are the very best kind of ear wire
because they actually have a clasp that clicks, not just
a lever back that flips up.
$350

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Sweet; Watermelon Tourmaline
Dangles
Matched watermelon tourmaline slices are so hard to find!
This pair is cute and petite-but not too small about 11
x 9mm. Just the right size to put them in and forget about
them! They are 14k gold and dangle from baby lever backs
so you can wear them even if you have small lobes.
$295

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Gluttonous Paddle Necklace
I didn’t have the heart to separate this parcel of
briolettes, so I used them all together in this gluttonous
paddle Necklace. The stones are peridot, pink tourmaline,
and aquamarines. It is the perfect springtime/summertime
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The clarity is exceptional, making this one
of the most sparkly necklaces I’ve ever seen. The sparkle
is so intense that we must make sure this necklace is never
in the same cases as the sapphire necklaces at the shows because
it gives it a real run for much less money! It is strung to
17.75 inches on an extremely flexible wire.
$895.

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Montana Opal Agate & Black
Tourmaline Necklace
These Montana opal agates are the funkiest shapes! Just
seeing them makes me smile. You can imagine me giggling
away as I strung this piece. I’ve used funky silver
pods, which mimic the shapes of the stones. The patterns
are so interesting that I considered using each one as a
focal bead (the largest is 25mm x 15mm), but when I found
the silver pods, I knew exactly what needed to be done!
The back of the necklace is lustrous 6.5mm black tourmalines.
It is strung to 18.5 inches on an extremely flexible wire.
I’m very excited about this whimsical piece and can’t
wait to see who buys it.
$375.
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Amethyst & Blue
Tourmaline Infinity in 14k
While the clarity of these stones are not as perfect as
I normally offer to you, the colors overcompensate! These
sweet 7.5mm amethyst and minty blue tourmaline stones are
set in 14k gold and are strung with freshwater, cultured,
color enhanced pearls and facetted amethyst roundels. |
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It is strung to 18 inches in length on a durable
synthetic fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t stretch,
shred or fray like silk. The clasp is the lobster claw style.
$475.

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Colorful Tourmaline Texture Necklace
with Waves
This tourmaline texture necklace combines almost all of
the shapes of tourmalines I have ever used. It is fun, playful
and a great value for the price! The texture is all in the
front of the necklace and there are sterling silver waves
in the back. It is strung to 17 inches in length.
$295.
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Gaffer
This one of a kind boat has amazing stones! The flag and
hull are boulder opals and the center sail is an intense
ammolite with red, green, orange and yellow constant flash
and no dull spots. Whenever I wear this piece at a show,
people can't help but stare! The bezels are 22k gold and
the under bezels are sterling silver. It is more than a
pretty neck piece, it is a statement about lifestyle. Currently
strung with gold, color enhanced, fresh water, cultured
side drilled round pearls. It is strung with a 14k lobster
claw clasp to about 17 inches in length on a durable synthetic
fiber that moves like silk but doesn't stretch, shred or
fray like silk.
$3,600.

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Smokey Peach
and Olive Watermelon Tourmaline Dangles
These are fantastic. They are slightly larger than the
normal dangles I make. The swirls of colors are subtle,
neutral and will look great with anything. If you don’t
like a lot of razzamatazz than these will be the perfect
earrings for you. They are 14k gold and have just the
right amount of dangle.
$295.

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Party Colors; Watermelon
Tourmaline Dangles
I feel so lucky to have found this pair of watermelon tourmalines!
They are approximately 10/11mm. The slices had to come off
the crystal right after each other because they are the
same size, color, clarity etc. They have such party colors
in a concentric circle design. These stones are smooth on
one side, and facetted in a checkerboard pattern on the
other. It was difficult to decide which side was the “front” but
I chose the checkerboard. They are dangling from 14k gold
baby lever backs so you can wear them even if you have small
lobes. These are a great size to just put them in and forget
they are there! Sleep in them, shower in them…no
maintenance.
$350.

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Queen’s
Necklace in Bicolor Tourmalines
The Queen’s necklace has weight. This is due to the
solid silver stick beads that space the rare bicolor tourmalines
perfectly. Incidentally, these stick beads are a finer alloy
than sterling silver because they have a higher pure silver
content at 97%. There are 19 hand picked, wonderfully facetted
watermelon tourmalines of amazing color and clarity! The
shapes alternate between long facetted teardrops, squatty
teardrops, and a couple of marquis and true Victorian briolette
cuts. There are solid 22k gold flower beads to accent each
tourmaline and I LOVE the stark contrast between the white
silver and the 22k gold. It is 17.5 inches in length on
an extremely flexible wire and has a 14k gold lobster claw
clasp.
$1800. |
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Sterling Jasper Wave Necklace
These 20mm x 8mm jaspers are great. They are tactile and
look like lozenges. The colors are soft and earthy. Each
stone is like a little work of art by Mother Nature. There
are 15 stones in all. It is 19.75 inches long, strung on
an extremely flexible wire.
$265.
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Red Tourmaline and
Cinnamon Zircon Infinity on Rich Garnet Beads
This necklace is stunning. I also feel like it is more
conservative, and dressier than some of the other infinity
necklaces because of the 14k gold equally spaced accent
beads. |
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The red tourmaline is 6.5mm and the cinnamon
zircon is 7mm. It is strung to 16 inches on a durable synthetic
fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t shred, stretch
or fray like silk. The style of the clasp is a lobster claw.
$695.

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Unique
The huge 1 ¾” x 1” boulder opal in this necklace has vibrant flashes of lime green, neon aqua, lavender, and indigo. I wanted to keep the necklace subtle while accentuating the flash so I chose light amethyst, (rose’ de France), and smoky quartz in the onion briolette cut. The smoky quarts keeps it grounded by picking up the matrix of the opal. The onion beads are extraordinarily sparkly, so I used smooth apatite accents to compliment the aqua flash in the opal. The remainder of the necklace is teeny tiny sapphire briolettes in subtle calming earth tones. I think I nailed the stringing for this piece of opal. It is 16 ¾” on wire with a 14k lobster claw clasp.
$895.

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Sand Storm
This necklace has a very cool jasper facal bead. The colors are taupy olive green and shades of golden yellow. I decided to play with that color scheme in the string of the necklace by using color enhanced golden yellows, olive, and tan fresh water, cultured pearls. The accent beads and clasp are sterling silver. The clasp is a sterling spring ring. This necklace is strung to 17.5 inches in length on an extremely flexible wire.
$95

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Solid Australian Semi-Black Opal Drop
This a beautiful grey body color opal (28mm x 10mm). It has predominantely green and teal pinfire flash with an occasional orange and yellow flash. The finish is a mirror luster! I have strung it on facetted blue zircon beads. |
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Those of you who already own a strand of my zircons, you are very lucky because it has increased in price exponentially! I had been actively seaching for over half a year and no one had any. Finally I found a website that had five strands left at the OLD PRICE! I was elated and got all five strands. They are exceptional too. So here is one of the strands with tiny neon and chrome diopside accents sprinkled in to represent the flash in the stone and add subtle interest! It is strung to 16 ¼ inches in length on a durable, synthetic fiber that moves and feels like silk, but doesn't stretch, shred or fray. The clasp is a lobster claw.
$425.

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Springtime
This necklace in happy springtime pastel colors has facetted multicolored gemstones separated by oval quartz beads and smooth green calcite (color enhanced) drops.
It is strung to 17" on a durable synthetic string that moves like silk but won't shred, stretch, or fray like silk. It has a sterling silver spring ring clasp.
$195
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