Wraparound Bracelet made with Orange Spiny Oyster Shell and Purple Goldstone and Hematite.
$56.00
Small orange spiny oysters shell chips with baby olive heishi placed between them, with sections of purple goldstone and hematite beads make up this wraparound bracelet. The colors remind me of Fall or a pumpkin. I like the contrast in it.
Goldstone and Purple Goldstone are both a man made creation, some believe that it originated from a Venetian glass made a long time ago in the 17th century. When it is out in the sunlight it has a brilliant shimmer to it.
Goldstone and Purple Goldstone are both a man made creation, some believe that it originated from a Venetian glass made a long time ago in the 17th century. When it is out in the sunlight it has a brilliant shimmer to it.
Small orange spiny oysters shell chips with baby olive heishi placed between them, with sections of purple goldstone and hematite beads make up this wraparound bracelet. The colors remind me of Fall or a pumpkin. I like the contrast in it.
Goldstone and Purple Goldstone are both a man made creation, some believe that it originated from a Venetian glass made a long time ago in the 17th century. When it is out in the sunlight it has a brilliant shimmer to it.
Goldstone and Purple Goldstone are both a man made creation, some believe that it originated from a Venetian glass made a long time ago in the 17th century. When it is out in the sunlight it has a brilliant shimmer to it.
Small orange spiny oysters shell chips with baby olive heishi placed between them, with sections of purple goldstone and hematite beads make up this wraparound bracelet. The colors remind me of Fall or a pumpkin. I like the contrast in it.
Goldstone and Purple Goldstone are both a man made creation, some believe that it originated from a Venetian glass made a long time ago in the 17th century. When it is out in the sunlight it has a brilliant shimmer to it.
Goldstone and Purple Goldstone are both a man made creation, some believe that it originated from a Venetian glass made a long time ago in the 17th century. When it is out in the sunlight it has a brilliant shimmer to it.