Buddha Necklace, Or
The infamous start of all those Lumpens
I've alluded, in a number of places to a necklace I made out of beads my business partner no longer quite knew what to do with. Knowing my, um, creative (that is, garbage-picking) sensibilities, she handed them to me with the command, `make something out of these!' They weren't my beads, so I figured I could do whatever I wanted, including being lazy---so, for example, I simply strung the tumble-faceted garnets with the occasional interruption of something else to give a little interest.
I enjoyed making the necklace but would have thought little of it again; however Page saw many possibilities in it, and when I started making glass beads, decided to intepret the design in glass. We both really enjoy making these, though I show only necklaces I designed below.
The thumbnails show the so-called `small' lumpen style, made with three, instead of four, strands on each side. They also have fewer glass beads in the body of the necklace than does the catfish necklace.
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