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Turquoise and Purple Bali |
$85 |
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Teal Waves The focal bead on this beautiful piece is made by Sage Holland. Teals and bronze colored seed beads were used in a tubular wave stitch from LanaMay(center part) with the sides done in two different netting beadweaving stitches. You'll be sure to turn heads with this beautiful piece. Click Here for a larger view. |
$75 |
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Blue Rose Beautiful colored blue seed beads were used in this netting beadweaving stitch to create a chain. A gorgeous Mother of Pearl pendant, which is removable, hangs on the chain. Click Here for a larger view. |
$75 |
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Buffalo Girl Necklace On a recent trip to West Hollywood, California these buffalo horn beads were found in a local bead store. The purple beads are glass ceramic beads. Click Here for a larger view. |
$60 |
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Autumn Waves |
Donated to Mesa Education Foundation Annual Charity Auction |
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Fire Raspberry A stunning dichroic pendant by 'Creatively Clare' is the focal bead in this stunning piece. Yummy raspberry colored seed beads and black and light blue seed beads were used in a twisted ndebele and netting beadweaving stitch. Click Here for a larger view. |
$75 |
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Black and White Black and white seed beads were done in a netted beadweaving stitch. The slide had a peyote bail and is removable. It can be worn with the slide or without. You can view another removable slide below. Click Here for a larger view. |
$75 |
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Black and White Black and white seed beads were done in a netted beadweaving stitch. The slide had a peyote bail with fringe and is removable. It can be worn with the slide or without. You can view another removable slide above. Click Here for a larger view. |
$75 |
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Lapis and Silver Using a lapis focal bead along with lapis and silver plated beads completes this gorgeous necklace. Click Here for a larger view. |
$30 |
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