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Offbeat Collection: Offbeat pendants are what make up this collection. The odd piece that was just luckily happened upon. These are mixed with an assortment of beads or neck wires to create a conversation piece. Many of these pendants are created from something that was used originally for another purpose.

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A pottery shard of a wonderful young boy from the Ming/Qing Dynasty is the focal point oft his necklace. This pendant was made from an ancient pottery shard discovered at an archeological dig at an old porcelain factory that operated on the Yangtze River in China.  Cajan spice jade, Hilltribe silver, pink jade, and vintage lucite complete this piece. The clasp is sterling silver. A really fun piece.  Coordinating earrings #249 are available in the earrings section.
Offbeat #196
A pottery chard of a wonderful flower from the Ming/Qing Dynasty is the focal point oft his necklace. This pendant was made from an ancient pottery shard discovered at an archeological dig at an old porcelain factory that operated on the Yangtze River in China. Malachite and ruby beads complete this piece. The clasp is sterling silver. A lovely piece.
Offbeat #197
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A pottery chard of a wonderful chicken from the Ming/Qing Dynasty is the focal point of this necklace.  The pendant was made from an ancient pottery shard discovered at an archeological dig at an old porcelain factory that operated  on the Yangtze River in China.  Carnelian, pink jade, and turquoise round out this unusual piece.  The clasp is sterling silver.  Coordinating earrings #245 are available in the earrings section.
Offbeat #199
A pottery chard of a wonderful young boy from the Ming/Qing Dynasty is the focal point of this necklace.  The pendant was made from an ancient pottery shard discovered at an archeological dig at an old porcelain factory that operated on the Yangtze River in China.  Hilltribe silver, lampwork, chrysocolla, vintage givre glass, vintage lucite beads round out this unusual piece.  The clasp is sterling silver.  Coordinating earrings #288 are available in the earrings section.
Offbeat #201
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A pottery shard of a wonderful young boy from the Ming/Qing Dynasty is the focal point oft his necklace. This pendant was made from an ancient pottery shard discovered at an archeological dig at an old porcelain factory that operated on the Yangtze River in China.  Averatine, carnelian, freshwater pearl, spice jade,  and sterling silver complete this piece. The clasp is sterling silver. A really fun piece.
Offbeat #202
A pottery shard of a wonderful horse head from the Ming/Qing Dynasty is the focal point oft his necklace. This pendant was made from an ancient pottery shard discovered at an archeological dig at an old porcelain factory that operated on the Yangtze River in China.  Carnelian, freshwater pearl chips, and sterling silver complete this piece.  The clasp is sterling silver.  A really fun piece.
Offbeat #205
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This pendant is a miniature Indian painting of baby Krishna.  Krishna is a deity worshiped across many traditions of Hinduism in a variety of different perspectives.  This painting is done in the Karnataka style of Ganjeefa. Ganjeefa paintings are usually painted on goatskin. The painting is set in sterling silver with a glass front. The neck wire is oxidized sterling silver.
Offbeat #209
This pendant is a miniature Indian painting of Lord Ganesha on his rat.  Ganesha is widely revered as Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles, patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intellect and wisdom. This painting is done in the Karnataka style of Ganjeefa. Ganjeefa paintings are usually painted on goatskin. The painting is set in sterling silver with a glass front. The neck wire is oxidized sterling silver.
Offbeat #210
This pendant is a miniature Indian painting of the goddess Lakshmi. Lakshmi is the goddess of prosperity, wealth, purity, generosity, and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm. This painting is done in the Karnataka style of Ganjeefa. Ganjeefa paintings are usually painted on goatskin. The painting is set in sterling silver with a glass front. The neck wire is oxidized sterling silver.
Offbeat #211

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