Sodalite and twisted copper pipe necklace

by monika on May 18th, 2010

This is a pretty simple necklace made of sodalite and lava-stone beads interspersed with copper-colored spacers and pipes. The slightly twisted pipes creates a three-dimensional effect that is what makes the necklace noticeable. The twists can be seen in the picture, but it is even more evident in reality. Unfortunately I discovered that the holes in the beads and in the spacers are larger than the outer dimension of the pipes,  something that causes the beads and spacers to move along the pipes unless I use glue to stabilize them.

Photography by Kristian.

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2 Responses to “Sodalite and twisted copper pipe necklace”

  1. Monika Wiklund » Blog Archive » Necklace with red agate and twisted metal pipes Says:

    [...] necklace is another version of this necklace, but with silver-colored pipes and red agate beads instead of copper pipes and sodalite beads. I [...]

  2. Monika Wiklund » Blog Archive » Twisted copper pipe necklace Says:

    [...] have seen among my earlier posts, I have made a couple of other variations of this theme using both copper tubes and silver-colored tubes and different types of stones, and this is my latest version in which I [...]

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