I have listed this necklace in my booth but I don’t know whether I’m tired or what but I am at a loss to describe it properly. I think it is from India. I don’t really know how old it is but I think it is at least 20 years old, probably older. Would it be considered Bohemian?
Any suggestions to improve my title in particular plus other info to put in the description would be very much appreciated. Comments on price point also would be helpful.
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There are more pictures in my booth. It is the newest or one of the newest items by search.
Thanks, Lynne
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lynnestreasures Reputation: 126 See lynnestreasures' booth |
The shells look a bit like what are called Heishi shells. They come in many colors, your beads have variations in color…just a thought.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
Thanks G – I’ll go look up Heishi shells, I’ve never heard that term before.
Lynne
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lynnestreasures Reputation: 126 See lynnestreasures' booth |
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