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Trippy Raver Necklace - With Psychic Protection! :)

I made this necklace for a friend's birthday.

I used no metal in this necklace to keep it light-weight, with the materials being only glass beads, rubberized neon beads, hemp cord and fishing line.

There are a lot of evil eyes in this necklace for psychic protection when someone is giving you the stink-eye on the dance floor because you dance better than they do. :)

This necklace has a boho look to it as well because of the hemp and can be worn casually over a neutral/plain cotton t-shirt or with a nice crop top or a ravekini. This thing is pretty versatile and goes with mostly anything.

Behold the gorgeous trippiness... <3











 

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