HODU Studio
Hematite + Pure Silk Wrap Necklaces
Hematite + Pure Silk Wrap Necklaces
| description |
This coquette beauty features natural, faceted hematite beads knotted on pure silk thread on hand-dyed, pure silk cord measuring approximately 42" long. This means you can adjust the wrap to your liking. (I personally like to double wrap the silk!)
A step-cut hematite + Himalayan quartz doublet set in 925 sterling and fine silver sits in the center of the bow. Genuine, Swarovski, black briolette beads accent the ends of the bow.
- Composed 100% of fine // sterling silver + pure silk
- Handmade with lots and lots of love ♥
- All sales final unless otherwise noted
| dimensions |
The drop from the top of the the bow to the bottom of the crystal drop measures approx. 5".
| please note |
All photos have been taken in natural lighting (indirect and/or direct sunlight) in an effort to depict each piece as accurately as possible. However, please note that colors may vary slightly due to varying computer and monitor settings.
| care instructions |
1) Please handle all handmade jewelry delicately, with care. Pieces should NOT be submerged under water, especially for prolonged periods of time. Pieces should also NOT be exposed to any kinds of chemicals. Exposure to chemicals in soap, household cleaning products, and others can damage or change the integrity of the stones and/or metals.
2) Please take your piece off before washing hands, swimming, exercising, or any type of rigorous activity.
3) All pieces have been given a patina, sanded, and polished, to bring out details and create additional depth, and can be re-polished with:
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A paste created by mixing baking soda and water. Using a toothbrush with the baking powder + water paste can be helpful in getting hard to reach areas. Please be sure to AVOID getting this mixture on the stones, as this can affect the integrity of the stones, especially opals.
- A polishing pad. Please be sure your polishing pad does not have harsh chemicals and do NOT use the polishing pad on the stones, as this can affect the integrity of the stones, especially opals.