Sterling Silver Engraved Raccoon Handprint Necklace
Your one-of-a-kind glass bead was handmade by raccoon rehabilitator Sarah Holmes Bookbinder. Before the raccoon gods made other plans for her life, Sarah spent a significant amount of time at the torch. Sarah’s glass beads have been featured in numerous galleries, including the gift shop at the Corning Museum of Glass. She now does her flameworking in stolen hours in a small private studio overlooking 50 wooded acres of raccoon paradise at Gordon Wildlife.
Your necklace consists of a leather cord, sterling silver elements, and flameworked glass beads. All materials made in the USA.
Proceeds from the sale of each necklace go directly towards our wildlife work.
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Each bead is handmade with love. Yours will be selected by Sarah & sent to you. If you would like to see or choose your bead before it is shipped, text Sarah at (315) 825-8277 for a photo of available colors.
Your one-of-a-kind glass bead was handmade by raccoon rehabilitator Sarah Holmes Bookbinder. Before the raccoon gods made other plans for her life, Sarah spent a significant amount of time at the torch. Sarah’s glass beads have been featured in numerous galleries, including the gift shop at the Corning Museum of Glass. She now does her flameworking in stolen hours in a small private studio overlooking 50 wooded acres of raccoon paradise at Gordon Wildlife.
Your necklace consists of a leather cord, sterling silver elements, and flameworked glass beads. All materials made in the USA.
Proceeds from the sale of each necklace go directly towards our wildlife work.
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Each bead is handmade with love. Yours will be selected by Sarah & sent to you. If you would like to see or choose your bead before it is shipped, text Sarah at (315) 825-8277 for a photo of available colors.
Your one-of-a-kind glass bead was handmade by raccoon rehabilitator Sarah Holmes Bookbinder. Before the raccoon gods made other plans for her life, Sarah spent a significant amount of time at the torch. Sarah’s glass beads have been featured in numerous galleries, including the gift shop at the Corning Museum of Glass. She now does her flameworking in stolen hours in a small private studio overlooking 50 wooded acres of raccoon paradise at Gordon Wildlife.
Your necklace consists of a leather cord, sterling silver elements, and flameworked glass beads. All materials made in the USA.
Proceeds from the sale of each necklace go directly towards our wildlife work.
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