Second looks, second versions
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The first version of this necklace was suspended from a hook in my studio for years. I liked it but I just wasn’t sure. “Too simple? Too spare?” I asked myself (it’s here on my Instagram)
This year I thought, “I really like that necklace.” I pulled if off the hook and every time I wore it someone commented. What held me back?
I’m betting that you have pieces in your studio that call to you and deserve a second look. What holds you back?
The tubes are extruded polymer and the dots are added in a “tab and slot” step. This is my 2019 Colorado version modeled here by Katie Way’s daughter, Taylor. My mind is buzzing with upgrades.