Agate Pendant Collection
Artisict Wearable Art Jewelry

Agate Pendant Janise Crow Something Special Jewelry

Somehting Special by Janise Crow wire sculpting, gems & recyclables

These are originals, only one of each pendant is available.

Each pendant can be worn with a casual outfit or worn elegantly with your dressiest outfit.

You will enjoy wearing a unique piece of jewelry which is sure to receive lots of compliments. Supplies are limited. 

 

More Jewelry  Coordinating chains, rope & omega in silver, gold chain, black leather cord & 3 strand beaded chain s are available. Most are $5.00 each 

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Care & Cleaning:

To care for your jewelry and keep it clean and ready to wear, gently wipe off excess make-up and skin oils after each wearing. Use a nub free, 100% cotton cloth and gently wipe the piece clean using only the soft pads of your fingers. Store in jeweler's tissue or a soft bag.

To help retard tarnish on sterling silver, wrap the piece in jeweler's tissue paper and place it inside a plastic zip lock bag and seal. When cleaning sterling silver remember that it is a very soft metal and can easily be marred by a fingernail or wadded piece of fabric pushed roughly against the metal surface. For this reason, use one of the following methods to clean heavier soils and tarnish:

To remove fingerprints, light grease or dirt, add a small amount of mild liquid soap to a half cup of warm water, soak 2-3 minutes, rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry completely before storing in an air tight plastic bag.

Be very careful when using any soaking method to clean jewelry that has soft stones such as amber, lapis lazuli, or turquoise. Extended soaking in any solution may harm the polish on the stone. Never use chlorine bleach to clean jewelry.

When caring for your jewelry, never use anything but 100% cotton as a polishing cloth since paper, polyester, and coarse fabrics often contain wood fibers or synthetics. These materials may impart fine scratches in the metal, especially on sterling silver.

A polished appearance is the result of the metalsmith's effort to file, sand and buff the metal to a perfectly flat surface. When even minor scratches occur, as seen under a microscope, the surface looks like the ragged edge of a saw blade and light is bounced in and around those scratches like a voice echoing in the Alps. An unmarred surface allows the light to be bounced back smoothly, with no echoes, and results in a highly reflective surface.

 

     
   
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  Janise Crow, "The Hair Lady"
  Private Wig Salon: Wigs, Hairpieces & Jewelry
  State College, PA
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