Labradorite Turtle Shell Necklace with Lapis Lazuli bead

$150.00

This is a really beautiful blue Labradorite cabochon that I made into this Celtic inspired turtle shell for this necklace. I went with Blue and Grey cord to compliment the stone and paired it with a Lapis Lazuli bead on the bail, with a tiny Stainless Steel bead to serve as the tail of the turtle. The pendant measures 2.5 inches long and 2.5 inches at its widest point. The chain that its on is adjustable from 12 to 28.5 inches in length with Hematite beads on the pull strings.

Each piece of jewelry is made with a waxed polyester cord which is very durable and water resistant. But I recommend, to keep the piece looking its best, take them off before showering or going for a swim. I use a sliding closure to finish both necklaces and bracelets, which make them adjustable, There is a group of knots that can freely move about the pull strings, to open the chain gently pull on the chain where the thicker pattern begins, then place on your wrist or over your head and pull on the ends of the pull strings until the piece sits where you'd like it to.

This is a really beautiful blue Labradorite cabochon that I made into this Celtic inspired turtle shell for this necklace. I went with Blue and Grey cord to compliment the stone and paired it with a Lapis Lazuli bead on the bail, with a tiny Stainless Steel bead to serve as the tail of the turtle. The pendant measures 2.5 inches long and 2.5 inches at its widest point. The chain that its on is adjustable from 12 to 28.5 inches in length with Hematite beads on the pull strings.

Each piece of jewelry is made with a waxed polyester cord which is very durable and water resistant. But I recommend, to keep the piece looking its best, take them off before showering or going for a swim. I use a sliding closure to finish both necklaces and bracelets, which make them adjustable, There is a group of knots that can freely move about the pull strings, to open the chain gently pull on the chain where the thicker pattern begins, then place on your wrist or over your head and pull on the ends of the pull strings until the piece sits where you'd like it to.