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Silver necklace I "made"

steve in so la

Well-known member
Some time back I was detecting a volleyball sand court and was getting the usual few coins. Then I got a bunch of chattering under the net, dug up a bead , then another & another till I had a bunch and no more in the sand. I tested them at home and sure enough they were silver. Apparently, someone had lost the necklace and not bothered to look for them.

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So I went to a jewelery supply house and bought some "jet" stone beads to go with them. When done fitting it to my wife's neck I had some beads left over. So I made the set of ear rings to match. All this cost about 15 bux.

It's fun & rewarding to reconstruct things we dig. If you live in a rural area away from a jeweler or jewelry supply then maybe get the magazine "Lapidary journal" and the advertisers inside will gladly send you a catalog. Or you can check them out online. Steve in so az
 
WOW! Nice going Steve and when is Nancy going to open that jewelry store? :lol: :) God Bless! Betty
 
Steve you never quit amazing me , I always like seeing things you make. Post some more pictures of things you have made please. GOD has blessed you with a good talent and I like seeing them.:clapping:
 
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