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This handmade creation is offered in partnership with NOVICA, in association with National Geographic.Product Features:*Dynamic energy of elegance spins within a pyramidal vortex on the handcrafted necklace *Pendant is crafted of .925 rating sterling silver *Handmade jewelry by Mexico's Guillermo Arregui features a leather necklace *Secures with a hook clasp *Cord is 19.3 inches long *Pendant measures 1 inch wide x 22.86 mm long x 5.08 mm deep Story Behind the Art:'I am Guillermo Arregui. I was born in Jaen, Spain. My passion is traveling. During my travels, I met an Italian girl. We got married and moved together to Mexico and I love it. By chance, in 1985, we went to Taxco and I met a silversmith who opened the doors of his workshop to me. I learned everything. I get my inspiration from everything that surrounds me and, obviously, from all my traveling. The biggest gift life has given me are my four children. In children, you see real love. I enjoy life and I love being alive. I feel happy when people like my designs. I love the idea that my jewelry becomes a part of yourself when you wear it.'What is Worldstock?The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.ImportedAll weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.Please allow 10 business days for the product to leave our warehouse and to receive tracking information. You should expect to receive this item within 15 business days of the order date.
I have been getting out and about now that the weather has turned toward summer in the Northern Hemisphere and have noticed a trend on many a woman’s neck. Long, necklaces of all colours, made of various materials, price ranges, and worn with tanks, tees, dresses, and tunics. I have even started buying many of the longer necklaces myself to wear with my v-neck tees because I am liking the lo...
Even in the stone age, people wore necklaces. Scientists have found rudimentary necklaces with shells, animal bone, and rock on string as far back 30,000 B.C. It was said that Napoleon started a war over the necklace Marie Antoinette purchased. Over the centuries jewelry has greatly evolved, and today you can find many beautiful styles either though using the internet or simply stopping off at you...
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