 This isn't one of my necklaces, but actually a surprise belated graduation present from the very talented Candice Wakumoto.  She's great!  Truly one of my favorite people in the bead world.  I love her work.  She created the one-of-a-kind silver pendant using the cuttlefish casting technique.  It is strung with "puka" shells, turquoise, chalcedony, horn, and sterling silver on leather chord.  Isn't it great?
This isn't one of my necklaces, but actually a surprise belated graduation present from the very talented Candice Wakumoto.  She's great!  Truly one of my favorite people in the bead world.  I love her work.  She created the one-of-a-kind silver pendant using the cuttlefish casting technique.  It is strung with "puka" shells, turquoise, chalcedony, horn, and sterling silver on leather chord.  Isn't it great?
Monday, July 09, 2007
From the Islands of Hawii...
 This isn't one of my necklaces, but actually a surprise belated graduation present from the very talented Candice Wakumoto.  She's great!  Truly one of my favorite people in the bead world.  I love her work.  She created the one-of-a-kind silver pendant using the cuttlefish casting technique.  It is strung with "puka" shells, turquoise, chalcedony, horn, and sterling silver on leather chord.  Isn't it great?
This isn't one of my necklaces, but actually a surprise belated graduation present from the very talented Candice Wakumoto.  She's great!  Truly one of my favorite people in the bead world.  I love her work.  She created the one-of-a-kind silver pendant using the cuttlefish casting technique.  It is strung with "puka" shells, turquoise, chalcedony, horn, and sterling silver on leather chord.  Isn't it great?
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