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Here's another one of my brand new Koroit Boulder Opals with an amazing pattern!
It's a larger pear shaped cabochon that features distinct opal veins with white, electric apple-green, teal, aqua, blue play-of-color in a mahogany-toned Ironstone matrix.
Either side of the center stone has two red Tigerseye beads, plus shaded Grandidierite, and bright green Chrome Diopside beads. On the strap I used pink and green Watermelon Tourmaline, Garnet, Emerald, green Apatite, Grandidierite and Chrome Diopside beads.
I will make this necklace any length you want, up to 25 inches at no extra cost, (choose your length from the drop down menu). The lobster clasp and extender chain are 14K gold-filled, but if you prefer sterling silver, message me.
All of my centerpieces and gem beads are natural earth-mined stones.
The settings are made of tiny, glass seed beads, which are hand-stitched, one bead to the next, with a fine beading needle, using a heavy 6 lb test-strength, spun, braided, nylon beading thread. There are multiple plies of this thread in every bead! I start making a netting to form the back side of the bezel, and then, while holding the stone in place, I stitch one bead at a time around the perimeter of the cabochon, slowly building the beaded bezel, tailor fitted to each unique gemstone, until it is encased. My beadwork is NOT attached to the stone (no glue), just surrounding it, like a well fitted basket.
The straps are strung on cable, which is made of 49 strands of stainless steel microwire, coated with nylon to protect it from abrasion, rated at a 10 lb test strength.
When you look at these, bear in mind, I am NOT a photographer. I guarantee this is prettier in person!! (Everyone tells me so! :D) I took these pics in natural daylight.
Convo me with any questions.