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sheephorn

dyed with henna and or saffron
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  • What I love about sheephorn beads of this type is their perfume - a mixture of the henna/saffron/turmeric used in the dying process. So they both look and smell great!

  • I agree.  I really like to refashion some of my old pieces that have broken away from their original place on a string or a band into new designs using horn, bone, obsidian and wood beads.  The old silver plaques and beads appear to be very comfortable in such a setting.

    Anna

  • NING SPECIAL OFFER £24

  • Has this sold yet, Sarah?  If not, let me know how to handle the purchase, please.

    Anna

  • Hi Anna,

    Please send me a a message with you prefered e mail address, and I shall forward a pay pal invoice to you.

    Thanks

    S x

  • sold thank you

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