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Fluid and graceful. Pliable and elegant. Fluidity epitomised.
Strips of St Petersburg Chain linked together to form a wide cuff. But with a difference. Little peanut beads form accents and the spine of the beautiful and graceful weave. Almost textile like, the Fluidite Cuff will embrace your wrist very comfortably.
Depending on the colors used, it can be fun and playful, jazzing up your casual weekend uniform of jeans and T-shirt. Or it can look like spun gold or silver, wrapped around your wrist and gracing the most elaborate gown.
Simple enough for a beginner and yet very gratifying for the seasoned beader, this cuff works up really quickly and yet looks extremely complex and intricate. It is closed with 3 simple Swarovski flower like crystals to give a seamless band.
Fludite - a must for your wardrobe.
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I did not start creating jewelry in the beginning. I started working with beads because I wanted to bead a pair of shoes in the style of the Peranakan (Malay and Chinese mix heritage) women who live in the South East Asian region. They have the most beautiful colors and designs and I wanted a pair of my own. Once I made the first pair, then a second, then a third. Then I discovered other kinds of ...
I did not start creating jewelry in the beginning. I started working with beads because I wanted to bead a pair of shoes in the style of the Peranakan (Malay and Chinese mix heritage) women who live in the South East Asian region. They have the most beautiful colors and designs and I wanted a pair of my own. Once I made the first pair, then a second, then a third. Then I discovered other kinds of beads and other methods of putting the beads together. You can say from then on there was no stopping me.
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