These slightly oversharpened beauties use beads made out of the seeds of the tagua nut. The material resembles ivory before it is dyed. They are fairly light and actually remind me more of Lucite. You can find more information about tagua nuts at One World Projects.
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I love that colour!
What great materials you use, very unusual
Ursula
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hi, simone!
glad to know that your girl likes my youtube selection. I would like to dedicate her on of my favourite video but I would like to mention her first name and at the same time I will lmake a link to your blog so that other people may visit you. by the way, how old is she?
bye macati
oh, and don’t tell her, I would like to surprise her with her name…. does she like cookies?
Oh, these are the earrings that you sent to me in the pay it forward exchange the other day–I just got them–on my birthday actually!!! It was perfect, they are beyond gorgeous and everyone is raving about how perfectly they fit me and my personality. You are fantastic! I love your designs and your skill level is great too! Thanks so much for paying it forward to me and I’ll continue to pay it forward myself! Thanks again ever so much–they are so gorgeous!!!
Normal handmade, it personality seems that your active i hope continue the same thing. Probably, It is interesting, for young girl this costume jewellery not to the teenagers
Excuse for bad knowledge of the English language
good luck
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Spiffy.