Tourmaline necklace, 'Hill Tribe Sun' 17.3" L | 
| Brand: NOVICA Category: Jewelry
Buy New: $97.16 (On sale from $186.95) as of 11/22/2009 18:00 CST details
Seller: NOVICA Sales Rank: 46175
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 0 x 0
ASIN: B0019OTO12
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| • | Delivery by December 24th guaranteed with STANDARD shipping if order received by 12/10/2009. Delivery by December 24th guaranteed with EXPEDITED shipping if order received by 12/15/2009. | | • | Handmade by Chalermkwan | | • | Ships from Thailand within 7 days | | • | Hook clasp | | • | Natural stone - slight variations are to be expected |
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Product Description NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. A festive sun radiates the beauty of hill tribe artistry in a sterling silver pendant. Designed by Thailand's Chalermkwan, the pendant centers a glistening necklace of colorful tourmaline gems. .925 rating silver. Artisan Info: "My name is Chalermkwan Veerasilp. I was born of September 18, 1972 in northern Thailand. My father was an architect and he definitely influenced my wanting to be a designer. I graduated in interior design from Bangkok Rangsit University in 1996, where I was taught techniques applicable to every line of arts. When I completed my studies, I was hired as an interior designer in Bangkok where I worked for five years. One day I met a jewelry dealer and we talked about his business, about designing and he asked me if I would be interested to design jewelry for him. It was only a part time job but I found this craft interesting and I also thought about the future, about freedom in my work, about growing bored with interior design, and decided that I had better be my own boss. So I quit and started anew with jewelry designing. "I had only just started this new job when my sister asked me, upon getting married, whether I would be interested to take over her art shop. My boyfriend and I consulted together and we agreed to take it over. I now mostly mount stones
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