nd something she could do with her hands while she was there by his bedside.
ook it apart and reworked it into bead charm necklaces for me and my sisters. him a necklace for $110.”
card with each finished piece explaining what the stones meant. She said that s they had purchased before, which wasn’t at all what she had in mind for her art.
aid that she had sold almost all of her jewelry but still had beads and baubles uld ask me where she got them.”
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