Gloriana Amazonite Necklace





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Discover the uplifting power of color with this Amazonite Necklace. Transform everyday into an island vacation with the vibrant aquas and luminous purples of this colorful beauty.
Gently hued purple Amethyst accentuates the vivid blue of Amazonite beads, and gorgeous brass African Trade Beads above. A generous length of soft brown leather lace ties to hammered brass handcrafted donuts. The main attraction of this stunning necklace is a cluster of artfully arranged gemstones carefully wire wrapped by hand. Purple Amethyst frames a gorgeous Labradorite, which sits beside a Paraiba Fluorite Quartz with brass African trade beads. A flawless round Amethyst provides a striking contrast and an Amethyst pendant from a brass chain gives this lovely necklace a unique touch.
Pair this necklace with Gloriana Dangle Earrings.
Features:
Measurements: 14.5"+ 20" Leather Lace
Materials: Amazonite, Labradorite, Amethyst, Paraiba Fluorite Quartz, Africa Trade Beads, Handcrafted brass donuts, Genuine Leather Lace
Handmade item: Approximately 2.5" wire structure.
Part of the magic of using natural materials is that each and every jewelry piece is completely unique. The sizes and colors of the gemstones and semi-precious stones may vary. Because of this, your new necklace or pair of earrings is guaranteed to be a truly one of a kind work of art.
Jewelry has been polished and sealed to keep it looking shiny and new. However, the seal can wear off over time. I will provide care instructions so that you can keep your jewelry looking stunning for years to come.
About our brass findings: Laura's Jewelry Workshop is located deep in the heart of Mexico. This community workshop focuses on lifting women and men out of poverty. They teach jewelry making skills. They also sell the jewelry findings that is produced by the students themselves. The students are mentored until they feel they can offer their work for sale. This teach a woman to fish model can permanently lift whole communities from poverty.