Bottled Up Designs Handmade Color Dot Necklace, Recycled Antique Mason Jar, Made in USA, Birthday Gifts, Mothers Day, Women, Anniversary (Mason Jar Aqua)
R 1,598
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Bottled Up Designs Handmade Color Dot Necklace, Recycled Antique Mason Jar, Made in USA, Birthday Gifts, Mothers Day, Women, Anniversary (Mason Jar Aqua)
Artfully Crafted From History: Each necklace is handcrafted from reclaimed broken antique bottles and glass rescued from nature to reduce environmental hazards to the wildlife and promote sustainability.
Unique & Colorful Design: Features a charming 1/2" glass pendant that radiates a beautiful glow, complemented by a handmade glass gem created from a broken reclaimed vintage blue mason jar.
Quality Craftsmanship: The pendant features a solid back for enhanced durability and constant luminescence, ensuring your jewelry remains eye-catching.
Thoughtful Gifting: Each piece arrives beautifully gift-boxed and includes "The Story of the Glass," providing a fascinating history and context behind the materials used—ideal for collectors and those who appreciate sustainable, meaningful gifts.
Comfort & Style: Hangs elegantly from an 18" sterling silver chain, combining luxury and comfort for everyday wear or special occasions.
Sweet little necklace handmade from vintage broken aqua mason jars reclaimed from the woods in an effort to remove this hazard from the wildlife and environment! Perfect match to our charm and color dot series, or wear just on their own for a little pop of color! Charm measures 1/2" with a solid back giving the glass a constant glowing and features a glowing handmade aqua gem of reclaimed antique glass and hangs from an 18" sterling silver chain. Setting is lead and cadmium free American made pewter. Each piece includes "The Story of the Glass" detailing the history and age of the glass used.