A beaded necklace that you can be creative with. Simply connect a bobby pin on each end and wear it as a bohemian headpiece!
Stray Kids Maxident inspired bracelets 🖤 Made by order Length can be personalized Chain: stainless steel Beads : glass,metal Beads may be different Please don't hesitate to ask any questions! All my products are belong to me please do not copy!
"Indicated prices are total prices. Sales tax is not shown due to small business status according to § 19 UStG." These delicate beaded rings come in different colors. -white -beige -green -pink -light pink They are stretchable and available in sizes 6,7,8 US. The colorful beads are made of glass and the golden beads are 18k gold plated so the color don't peel off. The beads rings were made by myself. I hope you like them🌞 If you have any further questions or wishes just write me I answer very gladly!
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1 necklace Assorted beaded necklaces (please message to customize!) For flower necklace please note if specific colors are preferred For initial necklace, please note initial. Please also allow up to 2 weeks for shipping
Inspired by the grace and delicacy of prima ballerinas, shimmering crystal beads loop de loop into a perfect, plucky bow. The best way to make your outfit en pointe! This crystalline necklace wraps your neck in a beautiful bow, making you the present you know you are! Glass beaded chain. Available in Ballet Slipper, Ice, and Onyx! Available on a 15" chain. The Ballerina Necklace is intended to fit higher on the neck. For custom chain length, please email [email protected]. Our jewelry is made by hand, to order! Please allow up to 3 weeks from the order date for your item to ship.
proud khampa dude at tibet's litang horse festival 2007 with an impressive mass of family ornaments - worn only on special occasions, and for the special fashion parade probably borrowed from a range of relatives ====================================================== Ornaments make up most of the life savings of many Khampa families, and so play an important role in Tibetan families' lives as well as in announcing the social status of the wearers. They are saved up for over many years and handed down for centuries from generation to generation within families. Until very recently, these families were nomadic and have to move every few months because of the snowy seasons in the Himalayas, so Khampas have always needed to store their wealth in portable form. So being unable to store wealth in the form of estates or houses or land or in a bank, for millenia wealth has been stored in art, precious fabrics, and particularly into ornaments. Their culture is very conservative about the type of ornaments favored: for thousands of years jewelry made from amber, turquoise and coral have been worn because the stones are believed to hold spiritual power. Gold and silver and also naturally found in Tibet, and the use of these metals by the wealthy also goes back thousands of years. Their ornaments are very chunky, bold and colorful. While the gold earrings that Khampa women wear may have cost them a year or maybe several year's of their salary, ornaments carry so much social status in their society that probably didn't have to think twice about the purchase. To the Khampa people these ornaments have the utmost sentimental value and significance, because they are the physical remnants of generations of their ancestors hard work or success. what these people are wearing is not just their life savings, but also their family history and treasure. this culture has been around for millenia - archeological finds from the 1st century AD in the khampa area unearthed ornaments that are essentially the same in design and materials as today's are. there are also beliefs that the stones provide good luck and protection to disease. dyed red coral is the most sought after stone, but interestingly tibet is very very far from any oceans - all the coral is imported by traders! Religious symbols from Tibetan Buddhism frequency form the designs of pieces, however archeological finds show that the role of ornaments in Tibetan society and peoples' lives long predate the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet. Indeed the beliefs of spiritual protection being provided by coral, amber and turquoise probably originate from the ancient shamanic Bon religion.
The latest beading trend that’s come up on our radar here at Eureka is Beaded Barefoot Sandals for summer. Long popular for beach weddings, the Indian Style Barefoot Sandals have started to g…
Chic bracelet with five vintage pink colored faceted glass beads in the middle. The base is made from delicate ball chain. • Size: adjustable in length from 16-19 cm. The model in the photo has a wrist size of 15.5 cm• 14kt (Rose) Gold plated / 925 Silver plated base, nickel free and lead free• Handmade in the Netherlands• Official Mint15 label• Copyrighted design by Mint15 ©
Beautiful and bright masai jewellery worn by a young masai woman in Kenya
2016 Topic 16: Beads,Charms and Dangles Carolyn Saxby Well hello everyone, Darcy here with a new topic. i am so looking forward to seeing your creations for this one, I love beads and dangly embellishments. We see them everywhere, in all forms of decorative and wearable art, made from every conceivable medium. Beads in particular started out not just as an embellishment but as currency, they were highly valuable, so much so that they were placed in burial tombs. This continued till the late 19th century. This beautiful blue glass bead was found in a 3,400 year old Danish grave, but after testing was found to have originated in Egypt, confirming well established trading routes. Where beads were a symbol of wealth, charms had other symbolic meanings, mainly concerning religions or superstitions. In ancient Rome, Christians would carry a fish charm in secret, so as to not advertise their religion. In other cultures various charms were worn to ward off evil spirits and to deter bad luck. This may seem very outdated but think about wearing a cross on a pendant or wearing a 4 leaf clover charm and you soon see that even today these traditions live on. Before we get arty, let's see who won the Topic 15: Patterns Challenge... Wow, you all went pattern crazy! I saw so many fabulous uses in projects over the past 2 weeks. Everything from hand drawn to stamped, organic watercolour patterns and scrapbook papers. It is nice to appreciate patterns as they play such a great part in making life interesting. The winner of Patterns is: Wendy from Wendy's House with her fab Escher pattern. Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] So let's dive into our new topic. Beads and charms have for all time been made from natural materials, such as stone, clay, glass, shells, wood and bones. Natural embellishments are always stunning, however not everyone has the skills or equipment to blow glass beads, or a tumbler to polish shells, and how do you drill holes in shells easily? Thankfully all these jobs are done for us and stunning beads are readily available to buy. What if you do want to recreate the look at home? Well how about these felted beads, they have the amazing patterning of glass beads but they have been needle felted. Jane Crowe If bright colours don't inspire you how about going neutral, this felted necjpiece is breathtaking. Sarah Ball Another fun way to make beads uses drinking straws covered with fabric, like these by Sherrill Kahn. A very talented mixed media artist Sherrill has some great books, one is all about Creative Embellishments. If fabric really is your thing then I am sure you will be inspired by these intricately stitched beads by Victoria Gertenbach Or these gorgeous beads made from vintage ribbons. Carmi Cimicata Another way to get the look of pretty variegated glass beads is by using UTEE, this is a brilliant video tutorial from Leandra showing just how it is done. The end result is stunning and can look just like dichroic glass. A more unusual medium for bead making is Tyvek. This is a synthetic product, the spun polyethylene fibers create a dense material. It is quite strong and not easy to rip or tear, and as such it has many uses from envelopes to protective clothing. Because of the density it protects from dust particles, however it is not heat proof, and this is where the artist takes over. Tyvek can be painted and stitched and then heated, it bubbles and melts, creating amazing, if unpredictable results. Carolyn Saxby Another fantastic modern material is polymer clay, created in the 1940s it is used widely in arts and crafts. I don't think I have seen a more stunning piece than this necklace made with folded clay beads from Tanya Mayorova. her Flickr is full of amazing jewellery. We can see that in the modern era we are having a lot of fun making beads and charms from plastics, fabrics, metals and wires and also papers. In fact paper beads are probably the easiest to make. They can be made from gift wrap, painted papers, old maps, book paper, magazines. Experimenting with different cuts of paper can result in some funky shaped beads. These are made from old maps. Gillian McMurray ..and these are from book pages. Renee There is a handy, and simple guide to making paper beads HERE. This video from Lindsay Weirich is a fun way to make your paper beads look like they have a silver core. So now we can see how to make our basic beads and charms, but how do we use them in art? and how can we combine them with other items to make dangly embellishments. How about a glass bead garden sprinkler, so pretty, can you imagine the sun bouncing off these beads. Roberta Dunn A fantastic combination here of chain, beads, and charms. Julie Thompson When making hand made books I find they always look so inviting with beads on the spine, there are so many different ways to add beads to books. You could even just add in a bookmark with beads dangling out of the book. Note how on this book the idea of beads and charms is also carried around to the front with the use of the letter tiles and the key. Sarah Fawcett Even a simple card can have the dangly treatment, whether you use beads, or buttons or like this card a punch out. Maile Belles Wall hangings look great with danglies, even teeny tiny canvasses like this one. Becky Shander The little hearts on this plaque are a great addition. Lilybeanpaperie These tick a lot of boxes for me, some painting, some fabric and some beads. Not all dangly embellishments need to be beads, what about creating your own miniature pieces of art that you can hang from... well anything. Shrink plastic is a great modern substrate. You can use your favourite stamps and shrink them down into perfect little charms. They could hang from a kilt pin, how about attaching this to a coat lapel, or to a bag. Red Lea Or you could make a key fob, do you remember this fantastic blog post by France Papillion. Another really useful item to have in your stash is wire, this can be added to all sorts of mixed media projects. I love these wired wrapped corks. What a great way to use corks from a celebration bottle. I have found some amazing photos of dangly art, these heads made me smile. Sophie Cave For something a bit more achievable, how about dangling photos. I really want to do this, it is a very cool idea, and not just for photos.. how about hanging small pieces of art this way. Bree Thurston I think this has to be my favourite dangling project, a beautiful, vintage upcycled lampshade. not only is it pretty it is so simple, just scraps of fabric . Dottie Angel So have those inspired you? I hope so. I am looking forward to seeing all your beads, charms and dangling creations over the next 2 weeks. There were so many more examples that I wanted to show you, please check out Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! Darcy Topic 16: Beads,Charms,Dangles PaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Beads,Charms,Dangles link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, Sept 4th, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday Sept 4th (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Occasion : Party Compatibility : All Compatible Function : fitness tracker Pendant Size : As shown Shape\pattern : letter Model Number : Pearl Necklace Material : Metal Chain Type : Beaded Bracelet Style : TRENDY Necklace Type : Pendant Necklaces Gender : Women Metals Type : zinc Alloy Brand Name : rinhoo Fine or Fashion : fashion Item Type : NECKLACES weight : 8-16g bijoux femme : free shipping items boho necklace : fashion pearl bijoux support : wholesale/dropshipping harajuku : vintage necklace for women style : fashion cute chic boho hot retro trendy fancy gift for : couple friend girl kid lover female lady occasion : wedding Daily Valentine Day Anniversary
handmade bracelet with beads and stars, message me for a different size or any variations 🫶
Angelcore Grunge Necklace is crafted with czech beads, white glass pearls, acrylic beads and gold plated brass chains and accents . It is 14" and has an extansion chain. If you want to change the length,I can customize this product for you. Please do not wear the necklace while sleeping, showering or doing sports. I advise you to try to keep it away from water, chemicals and perfumes. If you have any request please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks for stop by For more visit my shop: ExangelsJewelry.etsy.com
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Length: 14" + 2" extender An original Nikki Jewels design🤍
BEADED RAINBOW NECKLACE • This necklace is made by using decorative pearls and seed beads. • The necklace length is not adjustable! So please choose the suitable necklace’s length for you. • As all Margaliti jewels are handmade, they may vary a little from piece to piece. • All jewels are packed safely in a reusable jewelry pouch. • We also offer gift packaging at no extra cost! • As all the jewels are made by me, I need some time to prepare them. This jewel is ready to ship in 2 - 5 business days. This can change during peak seasons. • Feel free to contact me with any questions or requests! HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR JEWELRY? • Keep your jewelry in a dry place • Avoid contact with water! Remove your jewelry when bathing, showering or swimming • Remove your jewelry before going to bed • Avoid direct contact with perfume, hair spray or other chemicals • Remove jewelry when participating in physical activities • Clean jewelry only with soft cloth FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @margaliti.store Thank You so much for visiting and I hope you enjoy shopping with Margaliti Jewelry!
❤️ PRODUCT DETAILS❤️ ❤️ It is the perfect Daisy Bead Necklace to use it everyday or make stacks. You can use with more necklaces for a rich look or wear it alone for a chic style. Materials: Glass beads and 14k gold plated beads. Style: daisy necklace, sunflower necklace, flower necklace, colorful necklace, daisy beaded necklace, seed beed necklace, dainty necklace, boho necklace ❤️ CARE ❤️ ❤️ Keep jewelry dry and avoid contact with water, lotions, etc ❤️ SIZE❤️ ❤️ If you want a different length, write the size in the message to seller box when you check out. Lenght: 15-16 inch/38-41 cm. ❤️ PACKAGING ❤️ ❤️ Each order comes with a lovely gift box ***Please check your bracelets size when you buy it. No returns or exchanges for resizing. ***If you have any question please send me a message, I will get back to you. ***View Collection*** http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheLittleDreamDesign