The Cocopah tribe near me makes beaded collars similar to some that Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg used to wear. They mostly use plastic beads now. I was thinking Iād like to make one, so went in search of free patterns. [craftfreebies.com]
It looks like an antique precious necklace! I've never interacted with people from the Cocopah tribe. But I want to say that their collars are cool. I want a beaded necklace, but similar to the scales of a rattlesnake. I saw this on a girl, but I didn't ask her where she bought it. I really like to choose accessories and jewelry. I often buy matching bracelets for friends or for my partners since I love making gifts. But I'd buy jewelry like these Cocopah collars only for myself. Such jewelry has an energy that I don't want to share. Btw, I believe that matching bracelets invisibly connect their carriers. What do you think about it?
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