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LP and Ghanian Brass Necklace
$148.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Multi colored LP beads (yes, records!) with lost cast brass beads, both from Africa, make up this 20″ necklace. There is a ropy, brass toggle to finish it off.


CRAW Collar Necklace
$680.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Glass beads are woven with cubed right angle weave to create this close up piece by Karen Kubby. The necklace hosts lots of negative space, is lightweight, and sparkles. The clasp organically springs from the design. Inside diameter is 15″.


Asymmetrical Swarovski and Lampwork Necklace
$318.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Swarovski crystals sparkle on this asymmetrical piece dripping with lampwork drops, coming together with a chain and saucer toggle. Measures 22″.


Tibetan Conch Shell Necklace
$126.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This gorgeous 21″ conch shell necklace is of Tibetan origin has an interesting button clasp.


Solar Quartz & Swarovski Necklace and Earrings
$108.00 – $306.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Hemp and Cowrie Necklace
$38.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Summer fun for everyone! This unisex necklace is 15″, so it is on the smaller side, but would make a great close up necklace. It is made of hemp and cowrie shells with hair pipe beads and a sterling silver toggle in the back.


Punani Pendant
$98.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Peyote stitch and ruffles create this lovely representation of the vulva. Hanging from a rubber necklace, this piece will have 20% of proceeds going to the Emma Goldman Clinic. Made by Karen Kubby. Item #10018243.


Kumihimo Necklace with Peacock Dagger Beads
$240.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This 19″ kumihimo lariat is embellished with dagger beads in two layers. The piece is finished with silver plated findings and a magnetic clasp. Made by Laurel Kubby.


Beaded Necklace with Slide and Bell Filled Pendant
$288.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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The lariat on this piece by Karen Kubby utilizes spiral herringbone to get the twist. The slide is using peyote stitch and you can move it to be in your favorite position. The bottom part of the pendant has 2 bells inside. This piece is 24″ and is very light weight.

Kumihimo Adjustable Necklace with Tassels and Pendant
$138.00Date and Time: 10/07/2017 from -
Capacity: 12
Instructor: Laurel Kubby
Prerequisites: Kumihimo Basic Round Braid--see class on Friday, October 6.
Learn how counted bead stringing can add pop to your Kongoh Gumi (round braid) beaded braids. Include in this class will be tips on adding a pendant or large-holed bead during the braiding process as well as an adjustable sliding closure.
Note: Take all three Kumihimo Immersion classes Oct 6-8 for $300–save $54.

New Class! Roaring Twenties Necklace with Branched Fringe
$68.00Date and Time: 11/18/2017 from -
Capacity: 8
Instructor: Karen Kubby
Prerequisites: No experience needed.
Discover an easy to learn netting stitch from the Roaring Twenties using Toho seed beads. No book or magazine uses this stitch in a project—it is an exclusive Beadology Iowa stitch. You will create a graceful lariat with frothy fringe embellished with Czech pressed glass.


Netted Helix Necklace
$78.00Date and Time: 06/07/2025 from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Capacity: 6
Instructor: Karen Kubby
Prerequisites: Any seed bead weaving experience.
Learn to use Toho seed beads and Toho bugle beads to make this elegant helix necklace. Based on knowledge of other beading stitches, participants will choose how to finish the necklace by stringing beads, using Ndebele (herringbone), or cubed right angle weave (CRAW).
Labradorite, Blue Lace, and Chalcedony Necklace
$398.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Faceted labradorite and moonstone shapes are linked together by blue lace agate rounds on sterling silver wire, closed by a sterling silver toggle clasp. Cheryl Weatherford’s design measures 19″.