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I used one box chain spacer to connect the two ends together - I've lost my share of anklets and this little trick should ensure that doesn't happen with this one.
Photos - CRW_4417. Some of Maree's birthday presents - the sandles (from Trish) and the anklet (from me). The toe ring was from last year.
A mixture of Austrian Swarovski Crystals. This beautiful anklet is handmade in 925 sterling silver components.
Length: 8.5 inch
When making this tree-inspired beaded hemp necklace/anklet I kept getting the thought that it would be perfect for a fae who protects the forest. Then I realized that the center tree charm resembles a rowan, so the logical name choice involved Bregalad (or Quickbeam), one of the Ents who are the shepherds of the trees in "Lord of the Rings". I made this necklace for the Artisan Jewelers Guild's "Summer Solstice" challenge.
This necklace is crocheted from white hemp cord, strung with lots of forest colored beads and charms. The center charm is a metal bronze-colored tree, there are four green plastic leaf charms (two are opaque), two large green glass beads with a gold design, two large oval beads with a flower design, and lots of green, blue, and gold glass, wood, and plastic beads.
The entire necklace is about 29" (73.7 cm) long (including extra cord to tie with where it isn't crocheted), but the crocheted, thicker part is about 21 1/2" (54.6 cm). You tie the necklace in the back, so it can fit any size neck, and can be worn tighter or looser (personally I usually wear this style as a choker).
Handmade by Meri Greenleaf (Elfling Creations).