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    Posted 5 years ago

    Parrotbeak
    (39 items)

    The luxurious design of this necklace caught my eye at the thrift store, but I was surprised to find it was all glass instead of plastic which I had assumed. The main beads are a gorgeous shade of green (captured well by the camera!) and I like there's three different models of them. The clasp is a fish hook. No marks to identify the maker anywhere.

    Unfortunately, because the necklace is composed of glass, it's heavy and well beyond what I can tolerate pressing down on my neck. None of my collars are helping, so it's been in storage so far.

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    1. Parrotbeak Parrotbeak, 5 years ago
      I hadn't thought about being more specific about the shades of green, but "mint green" and "sea green" seem accurate descriptions. Thanks for the input.

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