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Wow!! This is quite spectacular Frankie! Did you string it yourself?
Thanks, Lyn!
Yes, I strung it. I`ve had most of the amber for a couple of years now and have just added the silver (not the mexican) acquired on a recent trip to Marrakech.
It`ll probably get restrung before it`s finished though!
You did a great job. I particularly like the worn filigree bead in the center.
Wonderful beads and such a warm glow. Love all the surprise beads. GR. Ingrid.
Many thanks, Lynn and Ingrid!
@L. That filigree bead is the one that I don`t know the origin of - Maybe S. Morocco somewhere.
Anyone else know?
Very appealing, Frankie! Silver and amber is always a great combination and I love the way you strung them!
I would also guess that the filigree bead is Moroccan.
Love it! wonderful!