JEWELRY
The following piece of jewelry are the artistic masterpieces from the hands of the artist known as Murder of Class.
Here are a couple of the chains you may like! I tossed in a few others as well for variety and suggestions. A quick rundown on pricing:
* Necklaces come in three tier price brackets based on length. Most chains start at 15” and stop at 26”, putting the brackets at 15”-18”, 18.5”-22”, and 22.5”-26” in most cases (there is some variance when dealing with Plus and Premium chains due to their complexities). Many can be made into lariats for badges and ID cards, but those enter a higher fourth-tier price bracket.
* Bracelets come in one price tier and are typically 30% less than the base prices of their necklace counterparts.
* Almost all bracelets come from necklace patterns, but not all necklaces can be bracelets.
* Pendants have variable pricing based on size and complexity, and currently range from $15-$60.
* The type of clasp used on your piece can be changed upon request if the pre-selected clasp is not to your liking. I typically use lobster claw, but there is also a heart, easy-clasp, and extra heavy duty variety. The pre-selection is based on the weave and intended purpose and audience, but I will offer suggestions if I am aware of your gender or the size of your fingers (Seriously! Big fingers usually like big clasps, but dainty wrists look better with smaller ones =D).
Ok, on with the show!
There you have it! I hope this was somewhat worth the wait. Please take your time choosing what you’d like to have made for you.
So much more than this! So much!! There are more necklaces and bracelets than this, as well as pendants and earrings. Have a mom? Sister?? Girlfriend??? Keys that need a fob???? A light pull that needs decorating????? They may like something as well! What was sent to you is only the tip of the iceberg. If there is anything else you’d like to see, by all means let me know. I may not have everything represented in my own gallery, but there are many patterns I’ve done before that I can easily do again, and others that I haven’t done yet that I’d be happy to try.
~Tikoya