Ok my first image upload on a photo sharing sight, I keep hearing it's simple, and amaisingly it seems to have only taken me 2 minutes including taking the picture.
I wire wrapped all 33 of these necklaces in about an hour yesterday. I'll be putting them on their own thongs either before, or at the party.
These are shark teeth I collected from a stream while I was going to UF in Gainesville. They are approximately 3 million years old (depending on your interpretation of the universe) and Gainesville is pretty well known among shark teeth collectors for having some of the best variety in color for shark teeth, which I intentionally did my best to represent with this sampling. There are 3 main types of teeth here. "Grey" shark teeth (a loose grouping of many species of sharks that's teeth are nearly indistinguishable, they are the triangular teeth with tiny serations), Lemon shark teeth (lemon shark teeth and lower grey shark teeth are nearly indistinguishable, they are the pointy T shaped teeth), Hemiprestis or shaggel tooth shark teeth (these are the ones with all the big serrations), and a few tiger shark teeth. The one on the bottom right is one of those.