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Friday, October 24, 2014

Turquoise Rose

These gorgeous turquoise teardrop beads have been recycled. They were on a necklace that I bought recently at an antique store. I love to go antiquing...you never know what you will find! I don't always take the time to go through scads of jewelry, but I spotted the turquoise necklace right away and had to have it. So glad I did. These stones are just gorgeous. I wish I had taken a pic of the necklace before I took it apart but it was actually quite plain and now I have pretty turquoise beads to work with.

Would love to pair these earrings with this lovely scarf!
Scarf found on Pinterest, sold on Etsy @ DIDUCI

These earrings are available here on my website.

Thank you so much for stopping by! Would love a comment from you.

Have a wonderful weekend,

Kristy Abner

Kristy's Kreations

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I never would have thought to put those two elements together, they're stunning together. (Gorgeous colors in that turquoise). This is giving me ideas for my carved coral roses.

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  2. I agree with Keirsten's comment- that is exactly what I was thinking- these colors are amazing together. What a great find! I think antique shops and estate sales are great places to find unique beads! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  3. So pretty, dainty and sweet - love them - also understand your love of those turquoise beads - they are stunners! You make me want to go hit a few antique shops just to peak in at all the vintage jewelry - love repurposing and always so much fun to see your finds :)

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  4. I love these earrings! Absolutely perfect for the beautiful scarf too :)

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  5. I love to take apart old jewelry too! There's treasure there! The color on those stones is awesome but the first thing I saw was the shape of your ear wires. I would love to master making my own and these are pretty. Enjoy the day. Erin

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  6. Oh how did I miss these beauties!! They are beautiful, love the color of the stones and the rustic combined with the beautyof the flowers!

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