Stunning hand knotted Oregon Sunstone and moonstone necklace
This hand knotted Oregon Sunstone and moonstone beaded necklace features beautiful faceted Oregon Sunstone beads, some with amazing copper schiller. There’s a very large moonstone bead at the center.
Each bead is hand knotted with silk thread and small silver seed beads between each one.
The clasp is attached with sterling silver hardware and a handmade sterling silver adjustment chain. 18-20″.
Category: Finished Jewelry
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| Stone Type |
Oregon Sunstone |
|---|---|
| Specials |
Finished Jewelry |
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