Wildflower Woman Necklaces: Spring Edition! This series of necklaces started last year as a little ditty I wrote about freedom, like a wildflower, but these.....are a little more inspired this time of year by the melt of snow from the longest winter EVER. I feel so much beckoning to me in Spring: Terra-cotta pots ready for pansies, onion seedlings ready for freshly turned garden beds, and mud season in all her wild moods! Bring on the growing season, and off you go winter...like...buhbye!
This necklace is comprised of 4 strands of antique beads in a medley much akin to the chaos of springtime in Montana, this one in particular inspired by the snow and melt of April. I've included some of my most favorite white, blue, and brown Ghana glass chevron beads that are very old, mixed with some bone saucer sections, and a whole bunch of faceted Aquamarine beads I've been hoarding. My signature is on the backside of this flower pendant, and entire piece is gathered with sterling bead caps and chain. Necklace hangs with adjustments from 17-19" long. By far, this one has been the easiest to come together, as if she needed to be made, and is by far my favorite!
OOAK for Springtime 2024!