

Meant to represent the pathway of a dragon’s flight; this necklace is more like puppetry than anything else. The center piece is balanced as if it was floating, creating a dragon’s path in flight. The silver strands connect the path so it floats in one swooping shape. I admit it is a strange design, but I couldn’t help it. I wanted to make the dragon’s path drift across the chest.
The necklace is 16-18 inches adjustable:
The pathway focal piece is large crystal Briolettes. Each crystal is just under an inch long and a ½ inch wide. The crystal pathway is in total about 6 inches long, and the tail of the path hangs down about 3 inches. The spaces between the crystals are Labradorite rounds, and the bottom of the tail is a sterling silver moon. Connecting the pathway are three strands of pure sterling silver beads, and bali sterling silver accents. A Sterling lobster clasp is used, with a sterling silver extender chain.
*The Lamp worked beads used here are made by a great artist on etsy. Her shop is Artistic Offerings and I highly recommend her work.
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