Magnetic Clasp Liberty Print chunky Fabric Necklace with Gemstone Beads

from £12.00

These unique fabric necklaces are made using Liberty Tana Lawn cotton, with a pure cotton cord inside, real gemstone beads, and are completed with a strong magnetic clasp in copper.

Measuring approximately 44-50 cm / 18-20 inches (stated in photo), they sit high up near the face but can be shortened or lengthened by adding or removing knots.

The gemstones are either purple Amethyst which signifies peace and sobriety, or green Aventurine which symbolises prosperity and luck.

Necklaces have one to four beads and varying thicknesses. These are carved from the semi precious minerals and so each bead has a unique pattern and colour range.

⚠️ CAUTION: These necklaces are not suitable for those who wear pacemakers, or their carers.

Liberty London print patterns are renowned for their delicate details, rich colour combinations, and long heritage, as designs are brought back from the extensive archival catalogue of designs, or inspired by the collection. Designs span from Victorian times to right through the 20th Century with new bespoke designs being added all the time.

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These unique fabric necklaces are made using Liberty Tana Lawn cotton, with a pure cotton cord inside, real gemstone beads, and are completed with a strong magnetic clasp in copper.

Measuring approximately 44-50 cm / 18-20 inches (stated in photo), they sit high up near the face but can be shortened or lengthened by adding or removing knots.

The gemstones are either purple Amethyst which signifies peace and sobriety, or green Aventurine which symbolises prosperity and luck.

Necklaces have one to four beads and varying thicknesses. These are carved from the semi precious minerals and so each bead has a unique pattern and colour range.

⚠️ CAUTION: These necklaces are not suitable for those who wear pacemakers, or their carers.

Liberty London print patterns are renowned for their delicate details, rich colour combinations, and long heritage, as designs are brought back from the extensive archival catalogue of designs, or inspired by the collection. Designs span from Victorian times to right through the 20th Century with new bespoke designs being added all the time.