NOVICA Green Beaded Wood Torsade Necklace ‘Khao Luang Belle’, 19.75-21.75″

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Share the joy      NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, works together with talented artisan designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake treasures. Our mantra is to spread global happiness, so rest assured – we’ll do everything we possibly can to ensure you’re a happy customer. About this item: In lush green and brown, this beaded


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NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, works together with talented artisan designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake treasures. Our mantra is to spread global happiness, so rest assured – we’ll do everything we possibly can to ensure you’re a happy customer.

About this item: In lush green and brown, this beaded torsade necklace is by Sumalee Nawakul. She crafts the necklace by hand with green dyed beads of littleleaf boxwood, creating 10 hand-knotted strands that twist into a necklace that can fasten at 19.75 or 21.75 inches with a wood toggle clasp.

About our Artist: Sawasdee ka, I’m Sumalee from Isan, in northeastern Thailand, and I come from a family dedicated to gardening flowers. As a child I helped by storing and jasmines as well as fresh banana leaves to sell in at the ceremonies held throughout the year in my village. I remember sitting next to my grandmother when she was weaving silk. She planted mulberry trees and raised the silkworms herself. I would also help her as much as I could, by feeding the silkworms with mulberry leaves, boiled cocoons, etc. When I was 10 years old, I moved along with my mother to Lampan, where my aunt lived. She wove cotton tablecloths, bedspreads, pillowcases, etc. Every evening after school, I would help her tie tassels on the bedspreads fringe. When I graduated the sixth grade, I wasn’t able to continue unto high school with my friends because my mother did not have enough funds. So, I worked at a Thai dessert store, starting as an apprentice until I could make several things. I was able to continue my studies and eventually got a vocational certificate in Accounting and I financed my studies by selling my aunt’s products at the Night Bazaar. After I graduated I worked for a Christian organization for 17 years. Their mission was to help those less fortunate. I met many people, most of them were older people who were unemployed and had no one to look after…

Product Features

  • An original NOVICA fair trade product in association with National Geographic.
  • Includes an official NOVICA Story Card certifying quality & authenticity.
  • NOVICA works with Sumalee Nawakul to craft this item.
  • Includes an original NOVICA jewelry pouch to keep for yourself or give as a gift.
  • A keepsake treasure designed to be loved for years to come.

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MaryP says:

This is absolutely a beautiful neckless, Love and appreciate this art This is absolutely a beautiful neckless, Love and appreciate this art. It looks great on my neck. I have a bohemian look so it fit perfectly my life style. Artist Sumalee Nawakul did a great job. I love green! I will add pictures later.

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Nora Westcott says:

Love it! It is a lovely, well-crafted necklace that comes in a pretty, small cloth (also wee made) pouch. I wore it to a wedding last weekend and received many compliments.

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Tom morrow says:

Exactly as pictured. Lovely, handmade necklace in a beautiful pouch. Very pleased with my choice. I’m thinking of getting more & giving as Christmas gifts.

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