New handmade ,one of a kind hemp necklace created with coral pink/lime green hemp cord, wood beads, stone peace sign beads and a green glow in the dark glass mushroom pendant . Adjusts with bead and loop closure from 16 to 22 inches. Ships USPS. Any questions please ask and have a great day.
Materials used in my work are natural and handcrafted whenever
possible. I have 20 years of jewelry making experience and I create
Artisan quality jewelry. Some of the beads you will find in my shop are
as follows:
Hand blown moretti/ effettre glass. This is high
quality glass beads hand made with glass rods from Murano Italy. I
collaborate with 2 American lampwork artists. Michael McDowell from
Glassbeadhemporium Chicago and Justacupofbeads from California.
Recycled
Glass Beads from Indonesia and Ghana. These beautiful glass beads are
handcrafted one at a time. Glass scrap is collected and crushed by hand
into very small pieces
called frit another name for ground glass.The frit is then placed in
molds that have been coated with kaolin
clay to keep the hot glass from sticking and heated in kilns until the
glass melts. In some regions once the beads are removed from the kiln
the
beadmaker will now spin and work each bead into the right shape and form
the bead hole with an awl all before the glass has a chance to cool.
Sometimes the bead hole is made by inserting a cassava stem in the frit.
This burns up in the heat but leaves a hole in the bead.The finished
beads come in soft colors of blues and greens but also
earthtones and some pastels depending on the available scrap glass.
They have a cool handmade look with a finish that looks like frosted
glass. Similar in appearance to beach glass but not as smooth.
Bone
Beads from Indonesia and Africa. These tribal looking beads are made
from animals bones collected after the animal is naturally deceased.
Metal
Beads and Charms. I use only silver, brass and lead free alloy which is
a form of lead free pewter. Most of my metal beads are made in Tibet.
Wood Beads. I use a wide variety of wood beads. I prefer the German, Peruivan and Japanese beads for their quality and colors.
Assorted
glass beads. Most of my glass beads that are not handmade by Michael
are made in Czechoslovakia or Italy. I also love beach glass and use it
whenever possible.
Clay beads. I use fimo clay beads, raku handfired ceramic beads, Peruvian clay beads and Asian porcelain.
I also use shell beads, gemstones, natural stone and marble.