About this Product
Debuting for our Jeweled Gemstone Scarf Line is this scarf which hand crocheted using a 100% acrylic yarn - which is quite appropriately called Gemstone.
It mimics those gorgeous color of real gems & guess what! I decided to add real gemstones to it as the fringe which pick up the colors in the scarf!
The stones also give it a little bit of weight on the ends, so no fly away scarfs!
Handcrafted unisex scarf crocheted using an acrylic yarn.
Bright turquoise, Jade green, fuchsia & amethyst are it's shading, so to match I used jade green aventurine gemstones, genuine turquoise, genuine blue howlite, genuine amethyst & finally genuine pink tourmaline.
Each stone has been hand wired by me & entwined through the stitches on the ends of the scarf & Will not fall off!
The scarf is 60" in length & 7" wide.
Machine wash cold on gentle, lay flat to dry or use a garment bag on low heat.
100% acrylic, will not shrink.
* Be sure to check out the shop for more of our Jeweled Gemstone Scarf collection! And should you want a custom scarf made with perhaps your childrens birthstone? Yeah, I can do that too! Just drop me a line!
all our items come from a smoke & pet-free home, although we do heat with wood in the cold months, so you may pick up the scent of a wood stove
Chymiera
Meet the Maker
She's mad, but she's magic. There's no lie in her fire...
I have always had an interest in dark , Gothic, Victorian eras which you will see in many of my creations. I love to bring antiques, relics & primitives back to life by incorporating them into new pieces.
I am ONE person. I don't work in a factory. My items are NOT mass produced. Everything in my shop under 'handmade' is handmade by my own two hands- With some help from my children, finding bones, stones and other treasures.
What you will find in my shoppe are one of a kind or few of a kind items. All my gold, silver & palladium jewelry is cast by me with my big bad torch.
There is literally nothing I cannot make in terms of jewelry. I have the equipment plus over 32 years of skill to make fine gold , silver and gemstone jewelry & the imagination and moxie to make over the top costume & statement jewelry. And then at times, I decide to have the two collide. So if there is something your little heart desires, drop me a line and chances are I can make it! I'm a visionary, I already see your custom piece finished.
At any given moment, you may find me wielding a torch, a hammer, a saw, a rod of metal to melt, a paint brush, a crochet hook, or other device that I used in the process of creating.
All of the jewelry, accessories, adornments, photography & curiosities you see in my shop is handmade by me with my own 2 hands . I have been a dental technician for over 36 years and have owned a dental laboratory for 27 of those years. The processes I use to cast gold crowns is the same process I use to make sterling , gold and palladium jewelry. It is called the 'lost wax' technique. I have been dabbling in jewelry making for about 23 years for family & friends, but decided to open to the public in 2009. I also make a lot of really cooky & weird costume jewelry and love to incorporate vintage pieces into new pieces. I love also utilizing bones, feathers, teeth, and other animal parts. Please know that we obtain our animal parts from either a licensed taxidermist or by our own excursions into the nearby forest. I also delve into my own Native American heritage and make one of a kind medicine bags & other leather and antler jewelry you see here & there in the shop. If you have any questions at all regarding any of my hand made processes, please feel free to ask! My shoppe is REAL Handmade and I support REAL Handmade!
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