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Gemmy Facetted White Opal Necklace

This is the highest quality strand of natural white opal silica beads I have ever seen. It has tons of blue and green flash. Additionally, the camera caught some orange and yellows that sparkle in direct natural sunlight.

You won’t find a nicer strand of opal silica with blue and green flash! These beads are on loan to me by my “opal guy” so I may offer something I‘ve never had before. This necklace is strung with a lobster claw clasp to 17.25 inches on a durable synthetic fiber that moves like silk but won’t stretch, shred or fray like silk.

$1050.

 

Classic Drop with a Twist of Blueberry

Are you beautiful in blue? This classic drop has a twist! Lustrous fresh water, cultured, potoato shape peacock pearls lie in a row beautifully! The rare kyanite facetted teardrop is accented by alternating tanzanite and silvery blue pearls, very pretty. There is a sterling silver spring ring clasp and it is strung to 16.5" on a durable synthetic string that moves like silk but won't shred, stretch, or fray like silk.

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$195.

 

 

Leaves and Pearls

These are the prettiest creative cut watermelon tourmaline leaves. I have strung them on round fresh water, cultured pearls. They are strung on an extremely flexible wire with a 14k gold lobster claw clasp. The length is 17 inches long.

$995.

 

 

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Tourmaline Pebble Necklace

So many colors, so much beauty! This is an all tourmaline pebble necklace. There are lots of watermelon pebbles too! This necklace posed one major challenge…

Since the pebbles are drilled a tad roughly on the interior of the hole, some of the edges were “sawing” through the durable thread I usually use. I had to experiment with many different flexible wires to find the perfect one that would safely carry this many carats of tourmaline. Finally, I found the perfect material, so I am able to bring this piece back with confidence. The finished look is totally worth the effort! It is 16.5 inches long and has a sterling spring ring clasp.

$325.

 

 

Perfect Pair; Watermelon Tourmaline Dangles

These are the best pair of watermelon tourmaline slices that I have ever seen. They are about 11/11.5mm, which is the best size to just put them in and forget they are there! Sleep in them, shower in them…no maintenance. They are thick slices so they hold their color when dangling in mid air. 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. This is Cat’s favorite pick.

$425.

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Fruity Colors

These are the nicest citrus colors, warm and refreshing I just want to drink them. They would coordinate with so many of my necklaces, but they do have enough presence to be worn alone.

$395.

 

Pheonix

This is a three stone vertical infinity. I've only made a handful of this design and they never last long. This piece has three 6mm x 4mm oval facetted gemstones. The top is citrine, center is apatite, and bottom is chrome tourmaline (gorgeous green!) The setting and all of the accent beads are 14k gold.

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It is strung with color enhanced, freshwater, cultured pearls, fine blue zircons, rare chrome diopside, and black spinels! This is an unusual color combination! It is strung to 17 ¼ inches long on an extremely flexible wire. The clasp is a lobster claw.

$895.

 

Green Jasper Drop with Orange Aventurine

This is an ultra casual necklace, with bright summertime colors. The jasper is 7/8.“ It is strung to 17.75 inches in diameter with a sterling spring ring clasp.

$60.

 

Aquamarine Wave Necklace In Mixed Metals

As pretty as can be this aquamarine necklace has 14k gold waves with sterling silver flower accents. I decided to accent the aquas in sterling because it is such a light blue stone. I felt that when the silver tarnishes it would enhance the light blue with the contrast. 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.

$525.

 

Peridot Infinity on Pearls

As with all of the infinity necklaces, the reason why such a simple design works so well is because of the incredible quality of the stones I choose for each piece. These 7 mm round peridots are perfect in every way! The faceting is impeccable. The color is a beautiful deeply saturated lime green, and the clarity is AAA quality, the best!

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These white pearls have a lovely luster and are a bit larger than my usual pearls at mm. It is strung to 18 inches in length with a lobster claw clasp on a durable, synthetic fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t shred, stretch or fray like silk.

$595.

Outrageous Infinity Paddle Hybrid

This the most unusual infinity I’ve ever made. It is not at all conservative! It has unique textures and colors. The stones in the pendant are a teal, brilliant cut 6.5mm tourmaline with a 7.5mm checkerboard cut citrine underneath. The “paddles” are rare mandarin spessertite garnet teardrops followed by gradient blue green tourmaline briolettes.

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Next, are fancy cut spessertite garnets mixed with gold beads and the whole necklace is grounded by the intensely lustrous black spinels in the back. It is strung to 17” in length with a lobster claw clasp. The string is a durable, synthetic string that moves like silk but doesn’t shred, stretch, or fray like silk.

$695.

Jasper and Labradorite Earthy Daywear Necklace

Here is another subtle daywear piece for your jewelry wardrobe. If you like these earthy colors, you should consider this one because the scale and sparkle are wonderful. It has a jasper focal bead (1 ¼” x ¾”) with carnelian briolettes (also an agate, like jasper) and micro facetted labradorite beads. It is strung on an extremely flexible wire to 16” with a 14k gold lobster claw clasp.

$165.

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Light Pink Tourmaline Briolette Dangles

One skill that I have acquired from this trade, is the ability to match pairs. Some people think you either have it or you don’t but I believe it is a skill just like any other that can be nurtured. This is one very well matched pair of light pink tourmaline briolettes.

$195.

 

Chalcedony Drop Beaded Necklace with Smokey Quartz

Color enhanced baby blue chalcedony facetted teardrop (5/8” x ½”) with facetted smokey quartz diamond shaped briolettes, and freshwater, cultured, color enhanced peacock pearls with sterling silver.

This beaded necklace is strung to 16” on a durable synthetic fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t stretch, shred, or fray like silk.

$165.

 

 

Tourmaline Tiara Wave Necklace in Pinks

These are true briolette cut tourmalines in degrees of peaches and pinks. It has plum color enhanced freshwater cultured pearls and sterling silver accent beads between each stone. The “chain” is the wave design in sterling silver. It is strung to 18 inches on a durable synthetic fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t stretch shred or fray.

$325.

 

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Preppy

The beads in this necklace are smooth quartz crystals, rubies, apatite, facetted amethyst, and tiny sterling silver balls.

You’ll notice that the colorful bead segments are a recurring theme in my work, but the elongated oval smooth quartz beads add an element of surprise. I feel this color combination is very “preppy” and think it could go from the golf course on a warm July day to dancing in Bar Harbor on a Saturday night. It’s strung to 16.5 inches with a sterling spring ring clasp on a durable synthetic string that moves like silk but won’t shred, stretch, or fray like silk.

$165

 

 

 

Wacky Wonky Pearl Necklace with Lavender Dancing Pearls

This is a Party piece! Color enhanced, freshwater, cultured pearls in different shapes create this crazy wonky design. It looks fantastic around the neck! Every woman who tries one buys one! This piece is strung to 17 inches in length on a durable synthetic fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t stretch shred or fray.

$95.

 

 

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Fruity Pebbles Paddle Necklace

I admit that I intended this one for myself. Therefore, you can be sure that I spared no expense on these stones. The “paddles” of the necklace are all tourmalines in the most outrageous melon, raspberry, fruity, orangey, lemony, citruses, and minty blue cotton candy colors. (I think you get the idea about the spectacular colors) These stones are sizable too. If you are like me and CRAVE color, then you need this piece!

Complimenting these tourmaline paddles are the most spectacular spinels in the same magical colors! I made this necklace really long because I wanted to wear it with a turtleneck. It is a generous 22 inches. If it is too long for you, we can turn some of them into a converter for more versatility or if you are really petite perhaps you could get a coordinating bracelet out of it… Don’t miss the coordinating Fruity Pebbles Earrings

$1600.

 

 

Happy

Happy light colors of pink tourmaline, citrines, peridots, iolites, blue tourmalines, and amethysts. It has a sterling silver clasp and is signed.

$95.

 

 

 

Trio Brio Dangles

These trio brio dangles are fun because the stones are three different shapes. There are round, brilliant peridots (6.4mm), teardrop gray tourmalines (7.5 x 5.7mm) and light pink true briolette cut tourmalines (11.3 x 6mm).

Each pair is painstakingly well matched and of, course, mirror image so that they frame the face. These are a great “looking forward to springtime” pair-so treat yourself! They are wonderfully comfortable, have great sway and are 14k gold with baby lever back so you don’t need to have large lobes.

$425.

 

Beautiful

This necklace has a 1 ¼” x ¾” jasper drop on fresh water, cultured pearls with pink and green micro tourmaline briolette accent beads. It is strung to 17” on an extremely flexible wire. The clasp is the lobster claw style.

$195.

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Egyptian

This necklace is sterling silver with a teardrop lapis cabochon. It has a rare deep blue kyanite teardrop briolette dangle.

The pendant is 1.25 inches by .5 inch including the dangle. It is strung on color enhanced peacock potato pearls, and has a segment of rare blue kyanite roundels on each side towards the pendant. It is strung to 16.75 inches on a durable fiber that moves like silk but doesn’t shred, stretch, or fray like silk.

$195.

 

 

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