Macramé Based Necklaces

Jewellery using the age old technique of macramé and utilising semi precious beads,and crystal.

Most of the designs in this section are one off and will disappear as soon as sold.  If you miss a particular design and particularly wanted it, please let us know and we will endeavour to reproduce it but the limited time that the raw materials are available means this may not be possible.

 

If you want  a  bracelet and necklace to match and we don't show it, we can make it.  Get in touch.

 The word macramé is Arabic in origin and means fringe. Macramé was developed when the early 13th century Arabic weavers started knotting the extra fabric at the edge of the loomed fabric.

The craft was practised in France and Italy in the early fourteenth and fifteenth centuries with the resulting fabrics being used in chuches for altar cloths and vestments. More details of the art can be found on the popular site Wikipedia.

Jill has utilised Macramé along with crystal, semi precious beads and chips, shell and many other materials to produce a beautiful range of bracelets and necklaces. Although not too expensive these items can be worn casually or for the most formal occasions. Many of these items are short run and will disappear to be replaced with new designs.    

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Pink

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Designed to match the bracelet of the same name, the two together would make a very pretty set.

Designed to be worn as a loose choker.

Deep Purple

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Amethyst beads and chips with lilac seed beads.  We just had to call it Deep Purple.

Designed to be worn as a loose choker.

Java

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Carnelian beads conbined with light coffee coloured seed beads give this choker a stunning warm soft java flavour.