This pattern references the elaborate beaded necklaces worn by women of the Maasai in Kenya with a fantastical reimagination. This ornate motif would be more typical of an adornment worn in celebration on a bride's wedding day. Customize color and scale of this product. Commercial grounds & specialty materials also available - click to learn more! Order a sample to ensure color; up to $50 in sample fees may be credited to your full order.
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