For just $35.00 Pink and black handmade necklace in a geometric, but eccentric, design. This necklace is a unique stunner with its patterns and multiple beads overlapping in a very interesting manner. Colorful jewelry art in a black grid over pink and other colors creates a statement necklace of 18 inches long closed by a great little fish claw at the end. The central bead is 2 1/4 inches by 2 inches in a square decorated by three black stripes at the bottom. Spiral beads between the square beads help the design stay in place while wearing the piece. The total necklace is @18 inches long. MORE LIKE THIS https://etsy.me/2LdlM3g Free next day shipping What is Polymer Clay? “Polymer clay is a synthetic modeling putty that never dries out and hardens when you cure it. It comes in a vast range of colors that can be mixed together as you do with acrylic paint in its infinite variety. You can mold it, sculpt with it, and shape it in infinite ways. After curing, polymer clay can be carved, sanded, painted, polished, or enjoyed as-is. It’s durable, strong, lightweight, comfortable to wear as jewelry, and incredibly versatile. It’s used by children and fine artists alike to make a dizzying array of creations from simple figures to complex art installations. Polymer clay is vinyl, similar to what makes a baby doll, beach ball, or aquarium tubing. All flexible vinyl, whether it’s a doll or the insulation on electrical wires, starts the same. PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is mixed with plasticizer, stabilizer, lubricant, and pigments. It’s then shaped and heated to form a solid material. Uncured polymer clay is just this uncured vinyl mixture with some filler, similar to talc or chalk, to make it into a dough. Once we shape it and cure it, polymer clay becomes solid vinyl. Because polymer clay is a craft/jewelry/sculpture material, the specific ingredients are chosen to be non-toxic. It is perfectly safe when used as a crafting, modeling, and artistic medium. “ Ginger Allman...