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Neck jewellery to add colour and depth to your life |
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A: three-strand, glass beads, ocean colours |
B: three-strand,
glass beads, autumn colours |
C: three-strand, glass beads,
neutral colours with black |
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A: $105.00NZ |
B: $105.00NZ |
C: $105.00NZ |
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D: endless, wraparound, glass beads, black and white |
E: endless, wraparound, glass beads, autumn neutrals.
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F: endless, wraparound, glass
beads, lime green, pink |
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D: $105.00NZ |
E: $105.00NZ |
F: $105.00NZ |
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G: multi-wire choker, silver, paua shell, silver wire. |
H: choker, red beads and buttons, paua shell, silver wire |
I: multi-wire choker, red, green, bronze wire. |
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G: $175.00NZ |
H: $175.00NZ |
I: $175.00NZ |
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Necks should not be left naked. A woman's neck should be dressed with as much consideration as the rest of her body. Try choosing your neck jewellery first and the clothes will follow. Choose clothes to contrast and compliment the colours of your jewellery or stay neutral but not too safe remember the attention will all be on what you are wearing around your neck.
Here each piece of jewellery is created by hand, using a colourful array of glass beads, local shells such as the neon blue-green paua, abalone and others, and semi-precious stones. The inspiration comes from the drowned valleys of the Marlborough Sounds with its own sheltered, unspoilt beaches and waterways, mauve sunsets, birdsong from natives to this region, the calm, gentle ocean with little tidal change, the world-renowned Sauvignon Blanc grapes draped on the vines and the endless days of sunshine.
Naturally, all colour requests can be accommodated. Just let us know your request and we can have it ready in a couple of weeks - no price difference!
Matching bracelets and earrings also by request.
“A thing of beauty is a
joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness”
John Keats