Siam Red Hydro Crystal Beadwork Necklace & Earrings Set

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Description

Siam Red Hydro Crystal Beadwork Necklace & Earrings Set features glass round faceted beads, golden Miyuki glass beads, hypoallergic stainless steel.

The set includes 2 earrings (15x30mm & 0,8g each) and a necklace (7,3g & 38+5cm circumference);

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Classic Beadwork Sets Collection.

“Boldness is not loud; it is the quiet conviction to live authentically.”

Handcrafted Quality

Each set is handmade, therefore ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike.

The necklace and earrings combine classic beadwork techniques with modern aesthetics. The meticulously woven beaded patterns create a striking visual appeal, making each piece a standout.

Attention to Details

Every element, from materials to the final clasp, is chosen with care, setting this beadwork jewelry apart.

Each set takes hours of dedicated craftsmanship to ensure every bead is perfectly placed, whereas I blend ancient beadwork techniques with contemporary design, resulting in timeless and trendy pieces.

Investment in Art

This set is a piece of wearable art, perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship.

Part of a limited collection, this set is more than an accessory—it’s a collector’s item. Thus, ideal for those who cherish unique jewelry.

Whether for special occasions or daily wear, this set adapts seamlessly. Its design complements both formal and casual outfits, making it a versatile addition to your collection indeed.

Presentation & Care

Since this set is presented in a luxurious black hard gift box, it is ready for gifting.

The packaging preserves the beauty of your jewelry. Additionally, the beautiful box adds an element of surprise and delight.

To maintain its beauty, clean gently, and while not worn – store carefully.

Additional information

Beads

Hydro Crystal

Colour

Birthstone

Not a Birthstone

Zodiac Stone

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Findings

PVD-Plated Hypoallergic Stainless Steel Findings

Origin

Handmade in Estonia, 2024