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Only a few left for shipping Not in stores. Related searches. Sustainable necklaces are designed with reusable materials, and each culture makes use of the objects and materials most readily at hand. For example, many Andean, Central American and Thai artists use repurposed wood.
West African artisans use recycled paper, and beads of recycled glass or plastic. In Thailand, Mexico and Bali, coconut shells are often used. Indian artists sometimes repurpose silk from saris. And Brazilian artists collect discarded zippers and soda pop-tops to crochet into stunning, eco-friendly designs. Many artisans the world over work in lost wax. They sculpt the image they want in wax, encase it in a mold, and pour molten silver or gold into it. The wax melts and flows out, leaving only the precious metal.
However some artisans in Peru specialize in handmade silver and gold filigree, and some Balinese necklaces feature chains that are handwoven from slender metal strands.
Karen hill tribe artisans in Thailand often use manual tools to stamp decorative motifs on fine silver. Other techniques include macram, beaded or gemstone strands, hammered metals, and carved wood or bone. Precious metals and natural gemstones are the most popular materials for women's necklaces.
Silver, gold and brass all provide durability as well as beauty. Artisans also utilize local materials that can include coconut shells, bamboo, bright African print fabrics, ceramic beads, natural amber, carved bone and bull horn.
Both Peru and Mexico have rich silver mines and silver is used for traditional jewelry as well as contemporary designs. Women's necklaces are versatile and come in many styles and lengths.
They can be layered or worn alone as a statement piece. Many designs go with everything from jeans to office wear or an evening out on the town. The best thing about jewelry is that its a customizable form of expression that provides a sense of luxury and individuality. When assessing the workmanship of a necklace, its helpful to pay attention to certain characteristics. For example, quality necklaces are balanced designs that rest comfortably around the neck.
Clasps are secure and work well, and gemstones and beads are properly set. The precious metals should be nicely finished, and beads should not be too tightly strung. Well-made necklaces reflect excellent craftsmanship and attractive materials. Each culture celebrates its rich jewelry-making history through specific symbols and styles. For example, traditional West African beads, which adorn many necklaces from the region, each have a story and a specific occasion when they are worn.
Others may feature the Ghanian adinkra symbols, which convey popular wisdom. In ancient Andean civilizations, the leaders apparel and jewelry showed their rank and also incorporated religious symbols. Similarly, necklaces from Bali often depict deities from the Hindu pantheon. In India, a womans jewelry is linked to her status in society and may depict Hindu gods as well as mantra symbols such as the omkara, the root of all sounds and the emblem of the Most High.
Angel necklaces and harmony ball necklaces are often worn by pregnant women in Bali and in Mexico. The pendant makes a delicate bell sound, thought to soothe the mother and the baby she is carrying. Some believe it summons a guardian angel, thus making it a symbol of loving protection. The workmanship on her necklaces is spectacular!! This is my second purchase from her after I bought the first one for a gift but had to keep it for myself.
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I was wearing it in the shower when I realized that the beads were falling off. The string was falling apart. My mother bought me another one and it had the same issue. Its beautiful but not for everyday wear. Write a review. Nature is a reference for my designs. Oscar Figueroa celebrates ancient Maya wisdom with a necklace that glistens with his original artistry. The pendant is crafted of sterling silver featuring a tree of life blossoming from a rocky path, its leaves painted with yellow-green enamel.
The medallion centers a necklace that is threaded by hand with brown and green chaquira glass beads. Spring-green peridot combines harmoniously with amethyst in this necklace from Thailand's Sasina. The artisan knots the gems by hand on golden silk threads. The beaded necklace is secured by a sterling silver plated brass clasp with an extender chain for adjustable length.
Forming geometric patterns, petite glass beads in brown, turquoise blue, and gold tones are hand-strung to create this necklace frmom Guatemala. Angelina Roquel creates this necklace, which features alternating strand segments. Talented Karen hill tribe artisans craft this stunning beaded pendant necklace from sterling silver. The pendant is abundantly populated with blossoms and leaves of various sizes and shapes.
Tiny rondelle beads make up the rest of the necklace, which is presented by Pakaon Sojintarit in Thailand. When it comes to gifts for mom, wife, or daughter, some may rush to the jeweler'sor their favorite boutique For the moment, the mornings and evenings here in Southeast Texas are still a little cool, but the afternoons Little did I know that I had Finding beautiful handmade jewelry is a special mission of mine.
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