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"beaded neckline tutorial"

Click to see details of Czech Glass Lariate

Czech Glass Lariate

 

"... up, like a tie, dropping it to knot wherever you blouses neckline falls. Swing it around your neck and tie it centered or to ..."

$120.00

Click to see details of Scarlet`s Wedding

Scarlet`s Wedding

 

"... purse was made of a durable acrylic resin. The elegantly beaded strap was detachable so that she carried it as a clutch ..."

$404.00


And more "beaded neckline tutorial" at:   Personal Accessories > Victorian Beaded
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Czech Glass Lariate Our most versatile piece of jewelry, the Czech Glass Lariat, can be worn in about 15 different ways. These faceted Czech glass beads have a very 20's feel to us. Their glossy finish glints ever so subtly, catching the eye to behold the lovely turquoise color. Accented with a silver Bali lantern bead.

By the way, turquoise is considered the universal color...which everyone looks good in. This locally designed and made lariat, is strung on copper colored silk cord and each bead is knotted. It "clicks" into place wherever you tie it. Tie it up, like a tie, dropping it to knot wherever you blouses neckline falls. Swing it around your neck and tie it centered or to the side. Swing both ends around the back, and you'll wow everyone in your backless dress or halter.

The most popular way to wear it is to hold the lariat in front of you, with both ends in one hand...(doubled) Then place it behind your neck and pull the ends through the looped side. Wear it centered or to the side of you neck and Voila!

Newly available in the following colors:
Please request these in "comments" when you place you order.
Photos of these exciting colors are coming soon.
Clear Red Clear Teal Clear Pale Olive Clear Light Blue Cobalt with Copper Edge Bronze Hematite Jet Black

Measures 42"
Scarlet`s Wedding Scarlet was French. She had shiney, straight, brunette hair, a sly smile, and those fabulous cheekbones from saying, "Merci" to all her fans, who followed her sweet, sultry performances.
Ah... the life of a Chantuesse.
Of course her songs were mostly of loves lost...and she worried that since she'd finally found the man who truly "saw" her, and was about to be carried off on the back of his black steed, wearing her sleek satin gown, that she might lose the emotions behind those songs that had been her life. She worried and worried, until finally she thought, "Which is the worst of these agonies...to have that "something is missing" feeling or to lose her great understanding of what it is to be "blue"? She said "OK...I will". Although it looked like tapastry, in fact her exquisite purse was made of a durable acrylic resin. The elegantly beaded strap was detachable so that she carried it as a clutch when she dined...yet it was long enough to slip over her shoulder and neck when she was on the run, or on the back of a running horse. It was wide enough to carry her full sized black pencil...weaponry for a songwriter...ever prepared for the moment when it hit, and she dropped everything to scrawl the idea down. Room enough for her cel phone, lipstick, and so beautiful, she didn't really even need a necklace.

Magnetic snap closure.

Measures 10" Wide x 4" Tall x
2" Deep
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