treasurebox

Every princess (at any age) keeps her jewellery in a 'treasure box'. I hope you find something here worthy to be a part of your little treasures...

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I am tired of the rat race because I do not want to be a No.1 rat...so I'm trying out something that makes me smile.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Christmas Collection THREE

My first attempts at making lariat* necklaces...

GOLDEN PEARS : Champagne Golden Shadow 16mm Pear-shaped Swarovski and 3mm Ash Grey Swarovski Crystals with Gold Plated Filigree Eternal Loops on Gold Chain $125
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*note : Lariat necklaces are traditionally very long — long enough to wrap around your neck two or more times — and unattached at their ends so that you can tie and knot them in different ways to suit your style. Some necklaces have the lariat look, knotted or clustered in the front with a decorative "tassel" hanging down from the center, but secured in back with a clasp. (source : by Carly Wickell, About.com)




CROWNING GLORY : Clear Aurora Borealis (3mm) with Black Diamond (4mm) Swarovski Crystals around Rhodium Ring on 925 Silver Hoop Chain with 925 Silver Toggle $115
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GREYSTONE : Blue-Grey Freshwater Pearls spaced with 4mm Swarovski Crystals on Silver Chain with 925 Silver Toggle Clasp $135
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Greystone can be worn 2 ways — a) with the toggle and 2-tier tassel with pearls in front; or b) with the 2-tier tassel behind (nice if you're wearing a low back) and the front will look like a simple choker (see attached pictures)















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