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Thai Flower Sachet Pendant

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Description

An exquisite flower stamped Thai bead is the focal point of this unique pendant necklace. Hand crafted by the Thai people, this sachet-like bead stands on it's own for a stunning look.

Pendant is secured using additional Thai beads. Bead is strung along sterling silver oblong chain and is secured using sterling silver lobster claw clasp and is finishing using additional Thai silver beads for accent. (via etsy.com)

Updated Nov 20, 2007

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Peruvian Blue Opal and Thai Silver Necklace

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Description

Peruvian blue opal beads are spaced with Thai silver flower stamped rectangle bar beads. The beads are suspended between sterling silver flat oval chain and flower stamped Thai silver barrel beads at each end.

The chain is held closed with a sterling silver lobster claw clasp and additional stamped Thai silver beads. A rich red ruby dangles from the clasp for a finishing touch. (via Hip To My Lu)

Updated Nov 6, 2007

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Ruby In Oval Silver Necklace

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Two rich red faceted rubies delicately suspend a sterling silver oval while attached to a sterling silver chain.

The chain is attached with a sterling silver clasp and Thai silver beads. (via Hip To My Lu)

Updated Nov 6, 2007

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Twelve Rubies In a Row Necklace

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Description

Rich and red, these rubies make a statement all in a row.

They are separated by wee Thai spacer beads and for a little surprise the very center beads are spaced with sweet silver balls that dangle in between.

The rubies are connected to a substantial sterling silver chain met with flower-stamped Thai silver beads. The chain uses sterling silver lobster claw clasp and Thai octagon silver beads to finish it off.

Updated Nov 6, 2007

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Lucky Peanuts and Peridot Necklace

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Description

"Peanuts" series this necklace is graced with the prettiest green faceted peridot beads set in between wee Thai silver spacer beads. The "peanuts" are set off from each other with sterling silver balls as the centerpiece.

The necklace uses a sterling silver lobster claw clasp for closure along with some molten Thai silver beads and some lovely flower-stamped Thai silver beads as accents.

Updated Nov 6, 2007

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A Drop of Labradorite

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Description

Brilliant faceted blue button labradorite gemstones dangle playfully from lovely shiny oblong sterling silver creating these simply elegant earrings.

Updated Oct 23, 2007

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Necklace

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Description

Several heishi cut aquamarine beads separated by mini donut Thai spacer beads seem to be chasing after the little leaf dangling at the end of the row. Maybe the last leaf of fall? [...or is the first leaf of spring?]

The beads are hand tied to a pretty little chain of sterling silver with a sterling silver clasp and two more Thai silver hand-stamped barrel-style beads at each end. (via Hip To My Lu)

Updated Oct 23, 2007

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Petite Flower Bling Necklace With Ruby

First to recommend

Description

Yummy, rich - silver.

A little Thai Silver Flower bead dangles playfully off of a chunky shiny oval sterling silver chain to create this versatile and playful necklace.

A lovely little bright red ruby is tucked inside the flower for playful little surprise of color.

How can you resist? (via Hip To My Lu)

Updated Oct 23, 2007

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Labradorite Stacked Dangle Earrings

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Blue and gray faceted labradorite round beads are stacked a top one another and capped off with teeny tiny Thai silver beads. The dangle-y part of the dangle earrings comes in now - at the bottom of each earring with cute little Thai silver ball drop hoops clustered at the bottoms for accent and movement. (via Hip To My Lu)

Updated Aug 3, 2007

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