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<p>[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 10303844, member: 23"]I have had this necklace since I was 18. I don't wear it any more because I have a fat neck, but I'd like to give it to my daughter. I don't know what the beads are made from but the chain appears to be brass. How do I clean it without harming the beads? They are hard and would seem to be wood, but the pattern on them is too uniform to have been carved. I don't want to dip it in something and ruin the beads.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]517351[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 10303844, member: 23"]I have had this necklace since I was 18. I don't wear it any more because I have a fat neck, but I'd like to give it to my daughter. I don't know what the beads are made from but the chain appears to be brass. How do I clean it without harming the beads? They are hard and would seem to be wood, but the pattern on them is too uniform to have been carved. I don't want to dip it in something and ruin the beads. [ATTACH=full]517351[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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