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Dominican Green Amber Leather Wrapped Bullet Pendant

  • $ 3000


I combined a natural Dominican green amber bead with a 380 caliber recycled silver bullet shell casing. I wrapped the shell casing with vintage black leather and wrapped it with hammered silver wire. This comes with a 24 inch gunmetal chain. This amber is only found in the Dominican Republic. It is called green because it glows green under a UV light.

Although it is an organic material, amber is valued as a gemstone. It can protect against negativity and is often used by healers to detoxify the body from certain types of radiation. Keep a piece of amber near your computer to protect against harmful emissions.

Amber has been used since antiquity in the manufacture of jewelry and ornaments. A gift of amber is a gift of healing. Dominican amber can be found in many colors, including the more common gold color, as well as red, green, and the rare blue amber. Amber from this region is believed to be over 25 million years old.

An original Beautiful Bullets design. I have been creating bullet jewelry since 2009 and have designed over a hundred different styles and types. I use recycled bullet shell casings, metal filigrees, Swarovski crystals, natural gemstones and vintage glass. All of the bullet casings I use are recycled so please allow for variations and small imperfections.

I started my bullet jewelry line as a peace project, and I continue to donate part of the sale to different charities. I have sent donations to the Peace Corps, the Patriot Guard Riders, the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, the Sandy Hook School Support Fund, and the USO. Thanks to everyone who has purchased one of these designs and made that possible.

Please see my FB page at: http://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBullets

Stones listed as natural, raw, or rough may have some imperfections and inclusions. Be sure to check all photos, including the zoom feature, for details about a particular stone. Please see photo with ruler for size. Colors may vary with individual monitors.

Many stones are susceptible to fading, and they should be kept out of direct sunlight. Do not use hot water or salt water to clean them. Stone properties and descriptions are for informational purposes only and do not offer any guaranteed outcomes. Also, they are not intended as a substitute for medical care.

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