Pearl Necklaces » Amethyst and citrine necklace, 'Dragonfly' 16" L
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Publisher: Novica
Sales Rank in Jewelry: #726277
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NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. Lit by moonlight, this kinjeng ("dragonfly") casts a spell of enchantment. Agung Pribadi designs this necklace, and its harmonious artistry is accented by amethyst and citrine. Cast of sterling silver with superb detail, the necklace showcases Pribadi's originality and style. .925 silver. Artisan Info: "My name is Agung Pribadi, but relatives and friends know me better as 'Denny.' I was born in 1962 in East Java and lived there until I graduated from high school. In 1983, I continued my studies at the university level and a few years later I decided to make my own journey in art and spirituality. "I have lived in Bali since 1998, and I have spent my life in arts, spiritualism, and some social works. I design for interiors - masks, silk batik, and even stationary items. However, something happened in 1994 that led me to learn more about silver jewelry. I bought a bracelet from a boutique as birthday present for my wife. Unfortunately, after three months the bracelet was broken. I never like to see my wife disappointed so I tried to make her a bracelet of my own design, and she loved it! "Since that day I have made more designs as presents for family and friends. In 1998, I started to work more seriously in producing silver jewelry. My basic design seeks balance and simplicity,
Product Features
Delivery by December 24th guaranteed with STANDARD shipping if order received by 12/12/2010. Delivery by December 24th guaranteed with EXPEDITED shipping if order received by 12/18/2010.
Handmade by Agung Pribadi
Ships from Bali within 7 days
Natural stone - some variations in color and/or pattern are to be expected