box weave choker with olive accent beads, stacked accent chains, three metalised plastic swords i turned into pendants hung from european 4-in-1, and an s-clasp closure
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box weave choker with olive accent beads, stacked accent chains, three metalised plastic swords i turned into pendants hung from european 4-in-1, and an s-clasp closure
I love silver. Forgive my photography, I’m still a novice. But the necklace is amazing. I wish you could see the pendant in person! The rough geode on the inside glimmers under any light, and the agate has amazing depth and detail. This necklace wont be for sale, as it’s destined to be a gift for my sister-in law, but if you love it as much as I do, and have the pocketbook to match an heirloom quality necklace send me a message or email me at [email protected]
asymmetric faux pearl and box weave choker with reversible helm weave bead caps on the focal pearl. 14" (35 cm) with a bar and toggle clasp. can be extended to fit your measurements. available for $45 alone or buy it and the matching earrings together for $70! DM me if you're interested!
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please pay full price if you can afford to! I am financially reliant on abusive family, and would also like my work to be available to those in similar financial situations as me. thank you!
**Sold** This box weave chainmail bracelet kind of looks like a snake, doesn't it? This one is sold, but inbox me to request one Made To Order in your favorite colors!
Been learning chain mail in quarantine.
Top weave is a full persian 6 in 1 and the bottom is the box weave.
Today has been a productive day.
Completed commission for a client, who had sent me old watch parts and bade me to make whatever earrings I could with them. After some sawing and polishing at my bench, this is what I came up with. One pair is a graduated box weave while the other is a double chain. Ultimately they're fairly simple, but sometimes less is more, you know? Copper, bronze, brass