This selection of jewelry remnants would lend itself to craft projects, jewelry making, or other types of projects.

Included are 3 necklaces, a metal chain, an eyeglass-holder chain (see the 2nd item from the left in the 1st photo), and a variety of charms, most of which are attached to a necklace.  Taking some items apart could provide interesting chains, charms, beads, pendants, etc. for new uses.

The small beads, forming two necklaces, are pastel coral and white, in color, and are shell-type bead material. (See the third necklace from the left and the far right necklace in the 1st photo.)

The clear, acrylic, faceted pendant measures about 1 3/16 inch in diameter (see it at the far right, in the 1st photo)

The metal link necklace has a rusty finish and 3 gray, metal charm attachments that can be opened and removed, if desired.  (This necklace is the 2nd one from the right, in the 1st photo, and is shown in close-ups in the 4th, 5th, and 6th photos)

At the bottom of the 1st photo, is a silver tone, metal butterfly charm, on a silver, braided, fiber, strand.  Below this is a small bag of 3/16 inch in diameter, separating rings for attaching to charms and bracelets, necklaces, etc.  To the right of this are two small chains, a lime green, metallic oval, faux gem, part of a screw-together fastener, and 4, 1/8 inch in diameter, coral-colored, pearl beads.