Potato Pearl & Old Andrea Bead Necklace | One of a Kind
Potato Pearl & Old Andrea Bead Necklace | One of a Kind
This one's been sitting in my personal stash for years — I kept finding reasons not to list it.
The focal is a one-of-a-kind Bali bead, hand-stamped using the old repoussé method (a centuries-old technique where the design is hammered from the back of the metal, pushing it forward) by a fair-trade artisan collective. Paired with potato pearls — real freshwater pearls that grow into lumpy, irregular, totally-not-round shapes instead of perfect spheres, which is exactly why I love them. Perfection was never the point. Finished on a gold-plated pyrite gemstone chain.
One of a Kind
Materials I've kept for years. Stones too pretty to keep to myself. Only one exists — once it's gone, it's gone.
The Details
- 18"–20" adjustable length
- Hand-stamped Bali focal bead, repoussé method, fair trade
- Freshwater potato pearls
- Gold-plated pyrite gemstone chain
- Handcrafted in Calgary, Alberta
Pairs beautifully with the Luxe Pearl, Labradorite, Moonstone & Pyrite Bracelet. Care for your piece with the jewelry cleansing guide.
Nothing here had to be round to be rare.
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Crystal Care Guide
Crystal Care Guide
This is the keep-it-lasting guide — the small habits and smart storage that keep your pieces looking new. For deep-cleaning steps by metal and stone, that's the full cleaning guide.

The one daily habit
Last on, first off. Jewelry goes on after your lotion, perfume, and hairspray — and comes off before you shower, swim, sleep, or clean. That single habit prevents most wear before it starts.
How to store it (where most damage is actually prevented)
- Sterling silver: airtight — a zip bag or a box with an anti-tarnish strip. Air is what darkens it.
- Gold-plated & faceted glass: a soft pouch each, stored separately so harder pieces don't scratch the finish.
- Pearls: laid flat, never hung — the silk thread stretches over time.
- Necklaces: hung or laid flat so chains don't knot.
- The rule for everything: dry, and apart.
Traveling with jewelry
Give each piece its own pouch, thread delicate necklaces through a small bag or straw so they can't tangle, and keep studs in a hard case so nothing bends. A tangle-free arrival is worth the two extra minutes.
When to bring a piece in
Care includes knowing when something needs a little help: restring a bracelet that's gone stretchy, have a loose clasp checked before you lose the piece, and refresh heavily-worn gold plating over time. A well-kept piece is one you'll pass down.
Care at a glance
- Silver — wipe after wear, store airtight
- Gold-plated — soft cloth only, no scrubs
- Gemstones — keep porous stones (turquoise, opal, moonstone, pearl) dry
- Stainless steel — easiest of all: soap, water, dry
Want the full step-by-step for each metal and stone? It's all in The Complete Jewelry Care Guide.
Go deeper
- Cleaning & tarnish, step by step: The Complete Jewelry Care Guide →
- Energetic cleansing (moonlight, smoke, sound): How to Cleanse Your Crystals →
- What your stone means: Crystal Properties Guide →
Cared for, worn often, passed down. That's the whole idea.

