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Today's project




Started this necklace at about 2:30 and finished at 5:20. Not bad. It's 20g sterling silver wire with two kinds of garnet beads - the traditional dark red and the not-so-traditional pale green. It's an unexpected color combination, but I think it works because the green is not intense. It's 22 1/2 inches long and I'll do some additional shaping once I have it up on the bust tomorrow. I'm done for today.



Update. Posted for one day and SOLD, baby!!! Woo hoo!!!

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  1. What a great piece...very nice design and work.

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