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These are destined for that collection in my 1000Markets Shop. Both are made with pure silver and feature lots of hammered texture. I love the mix of silver and copper in the necklace and am quite pleased with the way it turned out. The earrings aren't exactly a stretch in terms of originality, but I think they're flattering for almost any woman and we all need classic earrings that go with everything. I may add them to the Etsy shop, too since they're easy to make and I have plenty of materials.

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  1. These pieces are great...I love the hammered look. Thanks for visiting my blog and your sweet comments. Also wanted you to know that I named the wrong program my nephew will be in this evening...he will be in "the forgotten" not NCIS...sorry.

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