The color on this is slightly edited, but only because I couldn't capture the real-life pink of this on my camera.
I made the first version of this last weekend, then realized that if I used a dark pink version of my usual soft flex beading wire it would enhance the color. I wasn't willing to spend $20+ for a 30ft. spool of pink wire (I knew I didn't need that much), so I hand-colored some wire with a Sharpie paint pen, then remade the necklace.
Rose quartz, silver glass seed beads, and sterling silver bat skulls*.

* I guess the bat skulls count as vintage, as I bought the original necklace in 1994.
I made the first version of this last weekend, then realized that if I used a dark pink version of my usual soft flex beading wire it would enhance the color. I wasn't willing to spend $20+ for a 30ft. spool of pink wire (I knew I didn't need that much), so I hand-colored some wire with a Sharpie paint pen, then remade the necklace.
Rose quartz, silver glass seed beads, and sterling silver bat skulls*.

* I guess the bat skulls count as vintage, as I bought the original necklace in 1994.
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I happen to have a rosary with gorgeous orange/purple shift beads that I want to, um, de-consecrate and wear. Where would I go about finding the little jigamy thing that joins the three strands of beads together at the Y joint? I have no idea where to even look, but it needs to have three loops on it. I thought if anyone would know it would be you. Any thoughts?
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OT but I HAD to say
I might have crooned "Preeeeecious" over them for a little bit
DANCY <333
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