![]() ![]() ![]() Honu is perfect for gifting, as our invoices don't include the price and deliveries will fit through the letterbox. We plant trees and offset our carbon footprint via Ecologi.Add a gift box at checkout at no extra charge Ethically sourced, semi-precious stones.Diamond cut chain measures 19" including extender.Green agate is said to increase compassion, generosity and a keen sense of justice, along with enhancing mental and emotional flexibility, improving decision-making skills. If you aren't going to be adding color or sealer, go ahead and skip straight to step 9 now.Country Andorra (EUR €) Australia (AUD $) Austria (EUR €) Belgium (EUR €) Bulgaria (BGN лв.) Canada (CAD $) Croatia (EUR €) Cyprus (EUR €) Czechia (CZK Kč) Denmark (DKK kr.) Estonia (EUR €) Finland (EUR €) France (EUR €) Germany (EUR €) Gibraltar (GBP £) Greece (EUR €) Guernsey (GBP £) Hong Kong SAR (HKD $) Hungary (HUF Ft) Iceland (ISK kr) Ireland (EUR €) Isle of Man (GBP £) Italy (EUR €) Japan (JPY ¥) Jersey (GBP £) Kosovo (EUR €) Latvia (EUR €) Liechtenstein (CHF CHF) Lithuania (EUR €) Luxembourg (EUR €) Malta (EUR €) Mayotte (EUR €) Moldova (MDL L) Monaco (EUR €) Montenegro (EUR €) Netherlands (EUR €) New Zealand (NZD $) North Macedonia (MKD ден) Norway (GBP £) Poland (PLN zł) Portugal (EUR €) Romania (RON Lei) San Marino (EUR €) Serbia (RSD РСД) Singapore (SGD $) Slovakia (EUR €) Slovenia (EUR €) Spain (EUR €) Svalbard & Jan Mayen (GBP £) Sweden (SEK kr) Switzerland (CHF CHF) Turkey (GBP £) United Arab Emirates (AED د.إ) United Kingdom (GBP £) United States (USD $) Open account page Open search Open cartĪmethyst or opal, peridot or aquamarine? Whatever your birthstone, this pretty necklace unites the magic of semi-precious gems with the beauty of sea turtles! Featuring a turtle pendant embellished with genuine green agate, each necklace is crafted from recycled silver and will add a splash of unique style to your look-plus it’s said that wearing your birthstone can bring luck and good fortune. The clay is still a little flexible while its hot so this is a good time to make sure the shell still fits. Don't push the shell on too hard, it should fit on nice and snug but you should still be able to remove it without squishing the turtle again.įinally, remove the shell and bake your turtle according to your clay's directions.Īs soon as your turtle is out of the oven and cool enough to touch without burning you, pop the shell back on. if it just slides on nicely its ready to cook if not do a little more reshaping. Once your turtle is how you want him again, try fitting the shell on. Try not to smooth out any of the imprints left by the shell. Lay the turtle down flat on the foil and reshape it to how you want it again. Some times this is very easy and sometimes its not, either way the turtle should only be slightly misshapen when your done. Keep pealing and working your way around very slowly and gently until the clay is free from the shell. Start by very carefully pealing the turtle away from one of the edges of the shell. Put a small piece of foil on a cookie sheet and preheat your oven to what ever temperature your clay says to set it to.īefore you do anything else, admire your beautiful turtle for a minute because if its going to be destroyed its going to happen in this next step.īefore the turtle can be baked you have to remove the shell. ![]() Leave them all a little thicker than you want them because they will be flattened out as you attach and add texture to them. Once everything is about the right size, reshape the head, tail, and legs. Here I usually role the legs back into balls so I can compare sizes and make sure both the front and both the back legs are the same size. Do the same with the head and tail.Īdd a tiny bit more clay to the head, tail, and all the legs because some is going to be lost in attaching them to the body. Since I'm making a sea turtle, the front legs are slightly larger than the rear legs. Play around with the legs until you get them to about the size you want them. The clay ball for the body should be big enough to be squished down and cover the whole bottom of the bead in about a 1/4 inch thickness of clay. Mostly you just have to guesstimate how big they should be and its easy enough to add and remove some later. The size of these balls are going to depend on type of turtle and the size and shape of the bead. Next your are going to roll out seven balls of clay. ![]()
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