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This necklace is 26 inches long, including 4 inches off chain and a lobster-claw clasp. The body of the necklace is composed of baroque fresh-water pearls and Melissa Rediger’s torch-work glass beads (https://www.etsy.com/shop/rediger).
The glass is called “Confetti”, but I have not been able to find the manufacturer; I suspect that it is borosilicate glass. Sigh, I do not have the torch capacity to work Boro.