I was heavily into Jet at one point, trading on eBay quite a lot. In two separate auctions these were included, and I was entranced by the delicate carving. They are actually bog-oak, oak that was found in bog that has been preserved from many years before, and carved by the Victorians.
It's not been an easy decision to sell these, as I know I won't find them again! Because they are genuine one-offs, I couldn't hope to create earrings, and the delicacy of them meant there was no possibility of creating a bracelet. Although I found them in different lots, I decided that they should stay together, and realising that the double-shamrock had double holes that would easily take a chain the design grew from that.
Other products of my obsession with Jet includes: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/B22009.htm, http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22009.htm and http://www.jewellerydragon.com/E22006.htm.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22005.htm.
p.s. And don't forget, we can customise any piece, make it longer, shorter, or change the fitting! Just ask!
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JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.

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