Once in a while, you find really special beads. These carnelian and faceted and beautifully rusty orange. I spaced them with faceted carnelian roundels flanking large silver Bali beads. This necklace measures about 18" and is considered a choker.
The daughter of a jeweler, Cynthia Robins was a deadline reporter for 35 years, 25 of them working for Hearst in San Francisco. In 2002, she moved to the desert and began a new career as a jeweler. She brings the same kind of curiosity and intensity to her jewelry. She considers herself a human minah bird, attracted to the glitter and sparkle of gemstone and crystal. As an ex-fashion columnist, she brings an innate sense of color, texture and line to her pieces. As the daughter of a jeweler, her curiosity about and love of gemstones was bred in the blood.
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