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Dainty Choker Necklace Paper Quilled Beads

$22.00

Embrace the minimalist trend with this dainty sterling silver choker necklace.  This piece features a sterling silver circle pendant strung with tiny handcrafted paper quilled beads.  Each itty-bitty bead has been individually hand painted in a sealant which makes them water resistant and UV resistant.  The petite pendant hangs from a dainty sterling silver choker length cable chain.  It is super lightweight.  Available in warm and cool color schemes.  Custom color requests are welcome.

All jewelry items will arrive in beautifully packaged boxes wrapped with a ribbon and optional gift tag, ready for giving. 

Dimensions:
Necklace length: 12-17 inches
.925 sterling silver chain: 2.3mm
Pendant size: .75in x .5in

 

If you like this and prefer a different size or color combination please message me. I will be delighted to make you a custom piece!

Since you like this, you might like this:

https://www.sweetheartsandcrafts.com/product/minimalist-paper-quilled-rainbow-choker

 

What is quilling?

Quilling is also known as paper filigree. It is an ancient art form that involves curling, rolling, looping, scrolling and coiling thin strips of paper into various shapes for decorative and artistic purposes.

All of my quilled paper jewelry is what I like to call "rain or shine", as I carefully hand-paint each piece with a sealant that makes it water resistant and UV resistant. This sealant also provides a sturdiness to the paper which makes it just as robust as "regular" jewelry. I do not recommend swimming in or sitting on your quilled paper jewelry :) but it is suitable for everyday wear. As with all precious jewelry, careful storage of your paper jewelry is also advised.

For more information about quilling please see my FAQs section by clicking here.