Free pattern for amazing necklace Renaissance

Pattern for amazing beaded necklace Renaissance by Viktoria Rumiantzeva

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  1. Id say the size beads used in this pattern are the larger white beads are 4 mm white pearls,while the squares are size 11 delicas in green and gold colors and the small white round ones are size 11 round seed beads the green between a 4-6 mm green oval pearls..my guess and I like to bead off Japanese beading books!

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  2. OMG ! simply stunning !! But unable to figure out how to start and end. Need to know in details also. please admin help me out. appreciate you !

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  3. I have a ruler that measures on a computer screen.
    According to it, here are the bead sizes.

    8 mm Rice Shape Oval Pearls – Mint/Light Green

    6 mm Round Pearls – White

    10o Delica – 2 Colors
    Silver Lined Transparent Gold and Silver Lined Transparent Pale Green

    11o Seed Beads – White

    I haven’t made this yet, but will make it soon.
    If any size is wrong, I’ll try to remember to post a correction.

    Hope this helps you.

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  4. I’d really like a better detail on this. I’m new at this but absolutely love this & want to make it for myself. Anyone?

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  5. I have tried this pattern and it is absolutely gorgeous!
    I used a gold and ivory seed bead with oval bronze pearls.
    This is an easy pattern and use can manipulate it to your
    own design. Matching bracelet and earring are a plus!

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