From the minute I put this stunning necklace on and touched the ridges a peaceful calming feeling came over me. It's a one of a kind gorgeous stone I fell in love with immediately and gives off positive energy every second I wear it. It's the piece I choose everyday. I highly recommend.
It’s absolutely beautiful! I have to say, as soon as I took it out of the box I could feel how strong it is!! Not only is it stunning it’s also very powerful. When I put it on I instantly felt calm and divine!! You can feel its energy when you run your finger up and down the ridges.I highly recommend this
Great product, always nice to deal with and fast shipping
Amethyst is my birthstone so I'm quite picky to start and WOW this babe blew me away!!! The polish is perfect & it has so many intricate rainbows & some phantom zoning too, keeping this one in my collection 4eva!
Sequins are defined as "A small shiny ornamental disc", especially sewn on women’s clothing, accessoris and used for theatrical or dance purposes. Oh, but they are sooooo much more than this. . . . . The sequin is also known as a spangle or a pailette or paillette. They are intended to catch the light and reflect it back.They are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes and colors for all sorts of projects that require a little extra glitz! Sequins are a wonderful addition to any beading project although most overlook sequins! I love using them because they add a lot of style without any weight at all. I especially like vintage sequins as the colors and shapes and old materials they are made of add another element of nostalgia to my jewelry designs.
The history of sequins is interesting as they have been used to embellish the clothing of royalty in centuries past. Sequins were made for kings and queens and are thought to have been produced by rolling gold super thin, cutting out discs and then glazing them to prevent scratches. Sequins made of gold coins have been well known to embellish the clothing of traveling gypsies. Some vintage sequins are made of mother of pearl, metals, crystal, celluloid or various early plastics. In the 1940’s gelatine was a discovered material and used to create sequins. We happen to have some rare examples of gelatine sequins for sale. Soon after the invention of gelatine, it was also found out that it could not be near heat or water so articles of clothing with gelatine sequins could not be laundered. Sequin manufacturers abruptly stopped producing gelatine sequins. It was a fashion disaster.
Did you know that the ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in the Wizard of Oz were embellished with sequins? Yes, that’s right. . . .sequins! This was the material used because of the wonderful reflective quality. We have acquired many sequins from all over. Some of these wonderful sparkling beauties were produced for entertainers on Broadway. Just think, some of these little pieces of history could have been made for some famous entertainers. Now that’s fun to think about! We have an earring kit available that has spangle sequins. Check them out or come up with some new sequin jewelry designs. We would just love to see & hear about your ideas.