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I can't believe how costly amber has become! I have always loved it. I found a listing on Etsy a couple of months ago for a very old strand of temporarily strung Baltic amber beads and added it to my favorites, but didn't expect to buy it because of the price. It's hard to justify spending a lot of money on stones that aren't very durable. One day, on a lark, I sent my husband a captured image of the beads, because I thought they were beautiful. I told him that I thought they cost too much (not diamond prices, of course, but more than I had ever spent on amber), but I loved looking at them. He made a comment that if they cost too much, they'd still be available in a couple of months, and if we did well in December (business with variable income, and December is an important month), I could wear them to New Year's Eve dinner. Rather spur of the moment, I commented back that they didn't seem like New Year's Eve dinner beads to me, but, rather, beads that I could anoint with oils and wear while we enjoyed cavepeople lovin'. He told me to buy them immediately. True story. Haha!
I didn't want to risk hurting them with a metal clasp, so I made this very simple clasp with a few bone beads I had. I didn't even restring them, because the cord they were on was strong.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this necklace.



I didn't want to risk hurting them with a metal clasp, so I made this very simple clasp with a few bone beads I had. I didn't even restring them, because the cord they were on was strong.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this necklace.


