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SN851748SN851747SN851589This necklace features a brown agate, embraced in a macrame design with acai seeds on the sides. On top of this you find a naturally beautiful, raw bolivianita stone shaped as an arrow tip. The bolivianita stone is named ametrine, for it´s naturaly ocurring encounter of amethyst and citrine in the same stone. It is the national stones of Bolivia, where it is beloved for its elegance, beauty and uniquness. This knotted necklace has a macrame design with various shades of brown and pinkish cream.

To clasp the necklace insert the seeds into the bead opening. The necklace can be washed with gentle soap and a soft brush. It can be used in water since all of its materials are water resistant.

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Macrame Necklace: agate in the waves

by Daniela on November 25, 2009

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SN851675 This necklace features a white and turquoise agate stone from Brazil. It is embedded in a macramé design using white, blue and green linen. This piece was made on a beautiful Belize ocean day. The sky so clear it was white, and the ocean was so calm and smooth that I felt like I was in a painting… and this agate just blended so naturally with the surroundings.SN851674

To clasp the necklace insert the St. Peter’s tears seeds into the bead opening. The necklace can be washed with gentle soap and a soft brush. It can be used in water since all of its materials are water resistant.

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Macrame Necklace: Bolivianita Rug

September 22, 2009

This hand crafted macrame necklace features a beautiful raw bolivianita stone, caught in a purple linen net, that hangs from a squared macrame design, with a dark purple cross pattern in the center. The necklace is made in alternating tones of purple, using the double spiral knot. For an elegant, native look.
A beautiful gemstone that [...]

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Macrame Necklace: Bolivianita catched in a web with seeds

September 15, 2009

This necklace features a beautiful raw bolivianita, trapped in a web on a jacaranda seed.
The bolivianita is the national stone of the my country Bolivia, where it is treasured for it’s great beauty. The bolivianita is ametrine stone, that is a natural occurring mixture of amethyst and citrine in the same stone.
The jacaranda is a [...]

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Macrame Necklace: Tiger Eye Tear Drop

September 4, 2009

Charming, and elegant, this macrame necklace features two stunning stones: tiger eye and agate. The brownish agate is wrapped with a macrame design using light brown and cream color linen, which swirls down the stone, to allow a gorgeous tiger eye stone shaped like a drop to dangle softly below. The upper part of the [...]

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Macrame Necklace: Turquoise Stone in a Jacaranda Web

September 3, 2009

A gorgeous turquoise stone, trapped inside a web embedded in a jacaranda shell.
The jacaranda shell is the seed pod of a beautiful tree native to tropical regions, and very abundant in my home town. The green seed pods, resembling wooden turtle shells cover the trees, just hanging out. When the shell dries, it falls to [...]

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Macrame Necklace: Amazon Ivory with Desert Fossil Stone

September 1, 2009

This necklace features an amazing stone from the Mexican desert with fossilized shells, that blend into different designs open to one’s unique interpretation. This fossil stone is polished into a circular shape, and conserves its natural colors. Topped with a stunning vegetable ivory Tagua seed that I picked in the picturesque town of Jipi Japa [...]

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Macrame Seed and Stone Magic Fairy Necklace

August 31, 2009

A gorgeous orange Tagua seed, with two shiny seeds from the delicious fruit of the gum tree, and a mysterious looking dark smoked agate stone with an orangish center wrapped in macrame, brought together by a design of brown and orange tones of linen, give life to a special fairy. It is hanging from a [...]

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Macrame Amazonite Forest Necklace

August 31, 2009

This necklace features a watery agate stone from Brazil that displays various shades of green and turquoise, surrounding a center of light. The centerpiece stone is wrapped in green and brown linen, with amazonite stones embedded in the diamond shaped macrame design (double half hitch knot). The same pattern is followed in the rest of [...]

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Macrame Necklace: Shells down the hill

August 31, 2009

A beautiful honey brown agate stone with white strikes circling it, is wrapped by the top with brown linen, and combined with two shells that hang on each side. The closely knotted macrame design is made mostly with brown linen, discovering some areas of apple green linen. It is [...]

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