Sese Wood and Recycled Glass Bead Pendant Necklace, "Solace"
Product ID: 391511
by Salome Korkor Kpokli:


The rich grain of sese wood takes center stage in this pendant necklace by Ghana's Salome Korkor Kpokli. Large wooden beads and discs are strung on nylon cord and accented by complementary recycled glass beads. The necklace features a sliding knot for adjustability.
- 40 grams
- 1.41 oz
- Necklace: 80 cm min L - x 92 cm max L
- Necklace: 31.5" min L - x 36" max L
- Pendant(s): 9 cm L x 3 cm W
- Pendant(s): 3.5" L x 1.2" W
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- Premium Jewelry Gift Box? Yes
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09/04/2019
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Good service and fast shipping
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07/01/2019
"The glass is beautiful"





I love blue glass, so even though this necklace is pretty unusual for me, I was sure it would be a win. And it is stunning in person! The glass petals are strung on a hefty plastic line (it looks quite thick) and can be arranged as one chooses so as to lay flat. The blue glass is edged in gold. Its not too long on me but not quite a choker either. It will look fabulous with something low cut, or maybe just a tank top. Thank you so much for this beautiful and sturdy piece, I will treasure it.
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