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Frieren and Fern Staves in Acrylic and Wood as Necklaces and Keychains
Frieren and Fern Staves in Acrylic and Wood as Necklaces and Keychains
Frieren and Fern Staves in Acrylic and Wood as Necklaces and Keychains
Frieren and Fern Staves in Acrylic and Wood as Necklaces and Keychains
Frieren and Fern Staves in Acrylic and Wood as Necklaces and Keychains
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Frieren and Fern Staves in Acrylic and Wood as Necklaces and Keychains

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Inspired by Frieren, these staves come individually or as a set. Both are recommended as necklaces due to the thinness of the staves, please be advised when using them as keychains that they could break. Details for each are as follows:

• Frieren's staff features a red domed cabachon, gold brushed over black acrylic, red mirror acrylic, and gold opaque acrylic on the back. The ribbon is hand wrapped and encased in between the acrylic layers, then a light siam crystal bead is attached with a gold hook. Please note that the ribbon and crystal are hand wrapped and sewn, and can vary slightly in length and hook style due to the nature of hand work. The sizing is 3.35inches tall by 1inch wide. Available on a brown faux leather cord with extender (20-24 inches, waxed cotton) or a bronze dangle keychain.

• Fern's staff features veneer walnut wood with thin silver acrylic overlays, with the back also being the veneer walnut. The ribbon on Fern's staff is also hand wrapped and encased with a light siam crystal bead attached with a gold hook. As with Frieren's staff, the ribbon and crystal are hand wrapped and sewn, and can vary slightly in length and hook style due to the nature of hand work. The sizing is 3.7inches tall by .4inches wide. Available on a brown faux leather cord with extender (20-24 inches, waxed cotton) or a bronze dangle keychain.

Acrylic can break under pressure as it is a form of plastic. While large sections do not typically break, the thinness of staff designs can create an issue. Acrylic should also not be exposed to water as it will deteriorate mirror sections with time.

The wood used in Fern's staff is not sealed on the edges. It should be kept from water also to avoid swelling and distortion, but should not be affected by minor water like small amounts of rain or shower steam like acrylic is.

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