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ALABAMA 2/5 Smooth sky BLUE QUARTZ nuggets adorned with faceted silver beads. Approx. 17" L $195
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ALASKA 2/5
Handcarved green JADE fish swim happily with small handmade silver sea creatures. Approx. 18"L $265
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ARIZONA 2/5
A delicate handmade gold chain links the most prized turquoiseSLEEPING BEAUTY TURQUOISE found only in Arizona. Approx. 18"L $325
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PC/Blue Law #1
IMAGE
IS
EVERYTHING!
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- Always wear a necklace to all events! Period.
Avoid wearing an "open collar" shirt spread shoulder-to-shoulder (John Travolta-like, 1970's, so 40 years ago!)
- Always choose necklaces with "blocks" of color.
Avoid wearing scarves (even pretty silk ones). They look like rags in headshot photographs.
Avoid wearing turtleneck sweaters in public.
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ARKANSAS 2/5 Highly polished, faceted QUARTZ CRYSTAL is accented with silver
beads and small blue lapis rounds. Approx. 17" $195
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CALIFORNIA** 2/5 SERPENTINE and GOLD (14K gf) represent California with mystery,
elegance, and intelligence. Approx. 17"L $225
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COLORADO*** 2/5
Marbled RHODOCROSITE squares
and translucent rectangles are joined with tiny silver beads. Approx. 17" $265
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Each stone carries its own powerful, universal energy that flows to and from you. Each necklace is one-of-a-kind...like you!
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CONNECTICUT 2/5
A delicate trio of fine silver chains touched with pale yellow, caramel, and burgundy GARNET teardrops. Approx. 18" $255
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DELAWARE* 2/5
A single strand of heavenly blue striated globes of PC/BLUE LACE AGATE speaks for you. Approx. 17"L $225
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DEMOCRATS ABROAD* 2/5 PC/PERUVIAN OPAL rondells reflect
the colors of calm ocean waters. Approx. 17"L $310
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* NOTE: Some states do not have an official state mineral, rock, stone or gemstone, so I gave these states a "PC/Blue" gemstone NOT designated by other states.
** CALIFORNIA was the first state to designate an official State Rock.
*** COLORADO is the only state whose geological symbols are red (rhodochrosite), white (yule marble), and blue (aquamarine).
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