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Necklaces Springtime Cicada Songs Necklace

Springtime Cicada Songs Necklace

$245.00
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A bright and cheerful mix of color in this special edition of “cicada songs” necklaces. This piece features howlite and jade beads, carnelian, red aventurine, and watermelon quartz semiprecious gemstone beads.

The charms include a beautiful solid green glass cicada, two velvet quartz handcarved gold plated drops, two raw pink opal gold plated nuggets, two red jade hearts strung on vintage Japanese green glass connectors, two smoky quartz rope bordered gold plated drops on gold plated brass chain, and two early 1900s antique Venetian hand painted striped glass beads.

Cicadas represent rebirth, starting anew, and the ability to change, just like the springtime season.

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Springtime Cicada Songs Necklace

$245.00
sold out

A bright and cheerful mix of color in this special edition of “cicada songs” necklaces. This piece features howlite and jade beads, carnelian, red aventurine, and watermelon quartz semiprecious gemstone beads.

The charms include a beautiful solid green glass cicada, two velvet quartz handcarved gold plated drops, two raw pink opal gold plated nuggets, two red jade hearts strung on vintage Japanese green glass connectors, two smoky quartz rope bordered gold plated drops on gold plated brass chain, and two early 1900s antique Venetian hand painted striped glass beads.

Cicadas represent rebirth, starting anew, and the ability to change, just like the springtime season.

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