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Why is Buddha laughing? That’s for the wearer to discover, but looking at the face of Buddha is thought to bring peace to the observer. Inspired by eastern malas, this necklace is made of faceted jet beads hand knotted on red silk cord.
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Less. More. LOTS. Depending on how you wrap it. Sometimes once around is enough but most of the time more is better. This necklace gives a girl options. It’s 54.” That’s enough to wrap 3 times for a chocker and two times for a longer look. For a really trend-right look it can be worn as one long statement. There is a bracelet buttoned into the necklace that can be worn separately too. The mix of unusual elements includes wood, onyx, turquoise, coral, and vintage chandelier pieces.
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This necklace gives a girl options. The main necklace is 54.” That’s enough to wrap 3 times on its own, or two times for a longer look. For a really trend-right look it can be worn as one long statement.
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Got stress? Gaze at Gautama. His face induces serenity. Inspired by eastern malas, this necklace is made of faceted glass beads that resemble red velvet. They were found at an off- beat bead show. We bought the lot and haven’t been able to find more of this precise color since. Hand knotted on black silk cord. 36” long not including Gautama pendant.
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This necklace ofers options. It’s 54.” That’s enough to wrap 3 times on its own, or two times for a longer look. For a really trend-right look it can be worn as one long statement.
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Inspired by eastern malas, this necklace is made of faceted vintage Czech glass beads hand knotted on black silk cord.