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Petchaburi Belle

Artisan Crafted Multicolor Wood Beaded Torsade Necklace

$23.99
(5 reviews) Write a Review
SKU: 218424
Sumalee Nawakul evokes a cubic rainbow for the design of this necklace. She uses cube-shaped beads carved of littleleaf boxwood, creating 10 hand-knotted strands that twist into a necklace.
  • Littleleaf boxwood, waxed polyester cord
  • 1 oz
  • 29 inches L x 1 inches W
  • Made in Thailand

Meet the Artist

Sumalee Nawakul

5 Reviews

  • 5
    Fun addition

    Posted by Preethi on Apr 27th 2020

    This necklace is a fun addition to my collection. Earthy look and vibrant. Goes with any plain top.

  • 5
    Beautiful!

    Posted by Samille on Apr 13th 2020

    This is a wonderful piece of jewelry. It?s great colors, light weight and goes with everything. You can wear it through airline security without setting off any alarms. You can?t go wrong with this necklace! Love it!

  • 5
    I bring it out on special occasions

    Posted by Ruth on Sep 28th 2017

    I love this necklace. Wearing it makes me feel special, and I marvel at the work that went into making it.

  • 5
    a fun piece!!!

    Posted by Kim on May 19th 2017

    This necklace is well-priced, and well made! I love it! Very colorful and fun. I get lots of compliments when I wear it.

  • 5
    Cheerful & Versatile Necklace Art

    Posted by Susie on Apr 1st 2017

    This cheerful work of art perfectly blends my Mom's jewelry sensibilities with my own. Mom has shown me necklaces in the past with large, chunky colored wood beads that I found unappealing. When I saw this necklace from Sumalee, I knew it perfectly combined the colors & materials Mom likes, with the elegance and more delicate proportions I prefer. I gave the longer necklace to Mom for her Birthday this week, and she loves it! She also read the descriptive card that came with the necklace, and was delighted that Sumalee employs those from an older generation to make the beautiful pieces. This was a hit as a gift, and I was proud to give it. Beautiful work, Sumalee!