I purchased the most beautiful stone from India. It was sent to me in America to assemble into a necklace. And now it is on it's way to a really sweet lady in Russia.
While I always am an advocate of all things local this was a really special moment outside my community.
In case you are curious, here's the piece. Isn't the turquoise stunning!!
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and again, in case you are wondering. The felt that that is hung from is from Papaver Vert. She is a really sweet girl with a great talent. Here's another picture of the pot cozies.
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6 comments:
cool way to travel the world - fantastic turquoise necklace!
Beautiful necklace! Love how simple and it really lets the stone show! Cute felt as well.
Beautiful necklace and I love the cozies.
It is a lovely necklace! That little stone is definitely a world traveler!
Very pretty stone and those pot cozies are adorable. :)
that is way cool!
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