
Have you ever heard of Tibetan beads? These are beads with metallic elements, adorned with wires, small balls ofeithersilveror brass, with inclusions of stones inside these partitioned spaces, often turquoise or coral. The base of the bead can be black, but on other continents we see this kind of creation on what's known as faux amber, a matte amber that resembles the mineral but in raw, opaque form, with a range of warm colors from orange to red. Follow this step-by-step guide to create an ethnic necklace with these imitations in Cernit clay.
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