Francis Oliveira emulates a pectoral worn by ancient royalty with this stunning necklace. Brilliant colors bring a rainbow appeal to this ecology-friendly design. It is crafted by hand of cylindrical beads, hand-made from recycled magazines. Shiny black globes complete the original design.
- 41 grams
- 1.45 oz
- 47 cm L x 2.5 cm W
- 18.5" L x 1" W
- Pendant(s): 5 cm L x 5 cm W
- Pendant(s): 2" L x 2" W
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- Free Jewelry Packaging? Yes
- Premium Jewelry Gift Box? Yes
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Nancy
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11/16/2019
"Just Beautiful!!"
This is for a gift for my daughter, a librarian. She will absolutely love it! A very special piece that I am sure she will treasure always!
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Scott
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10/14/2019
"Very unique"
It really is a statement piece. Not as large as I expected, even though I read the dimensions. And it seems to twist. I hope the last part will work itself out with time.
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Storyteller, Necklace
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Cat
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06/29/2019
"The Storyteller necklace"
Francis, it is beyond beautiful......I am a child of the Brazilian jungle....and I am moved by this piece.Dr. Shannon
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Storyteller, Necklace
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MARTHA
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09/12/2022
"Russert diamonds"
Just beautiful brown earrings
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MARTHA
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09/12/2022
"Purple diamonds,Purple diamonds"
Beautiful purple,Beautiful purple earrings
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MARTHA
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09/12/2022
"Tribal links"
Absolutely love the color
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