Red and Green Christmas Light Silver Bullet Pendant Necklace
I combined a faceted green glass teardrop with a recycled 32 caliber silver bullet shell casing. I added a red glass Christmas tree light to the bail. This comes with a 24 inch silver chain.
Thomas Edison created the very first strand of electric lights. During the Christmas season of 1880, these strands were strung around the outside of his Menlo Park Laboratory. In 1882 Edward H. Johnson put the very first string of electric Christmas tree lights together. Johnson, Edison's friend and partner in the Edison's Illumination Company, hand-wired 80 red, white, and blue light bulbs and wound them around his Christmas tree.
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.
Check out my FB page at: http://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBullets
Thomas Edison created the very first strand of electric lights. During the Christmas season of 1880, these strands were strung around the outside of his Menlo Park Laboratory. In 1882 Edward H. Johnson put the very first string of electric Christmas tree lights together. Johnson, Edison's friend and partner in the Edison's Illumination Company, hand-wired 80 red, white, and blue light bulbs and wound them around his Christmas tree.
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.
Check out my FB page at: http://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBullets
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