KEY TO MY HEART GLASS NECKLACE | Laurel Denise Old-Fashioned Key Glass Pendants, Citrine And Sterling Silver Chain Elegant And Modern Necklaces | UncommonGoods

KEY TO MY HEART GLASS NECKLACE | Laurel Denise Old-Fashioned Key Glass Pendants, Citrine And Sterling Silver Chain Elegant And Modern Necklaces | UncommonGoods
Absolutely gorgeous! This lovely and mysterious glass pendant is one of my favorites--I love the detail, the length, the originality. Handmade by Laurel Denise, the Key To My Heart necklace combines old-fashioned graphics with inventive execution. For each piece, Denise hand draws a miniature key in intense detail on a tiny piece of paper. Then she melts it between two pieces of hand cut glass, smoothing the glass and attaching an extra long sterling silver chain with a citrine gemstone accent.
UncommonMissy discovered 55 months ago
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