This is a beautiful bar necklace with a twist: a sterling silver sprig cast from a Douglas fir tree. It’s a versatile piece—lightweight, comfortable, and flattering. This necklace is a great one for layering.  Douglas fir trees are everywhere in the Pacific Northwest.  On the coast, they commonly live at least 500 years. I found this sprig without needles and loved its knobby texture.

Douglas fir trees are everywhere in the Pacific Northwest.  On the coast, they commonly live at least 500 years. They are often planted in reforestation efforts throughout the region—and for good reason, they’re hardy and lovely evergreens. I found this sprig without needles and loved its knobby texture.
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, This is a beautiful bar necklace with a twist: a sterling silver sprig cast from a Douglas fir tree. It’s a versatile piece—lightweight, comfortable, and flattering. This necklace is a great one for layering.  Douglas fir trees are everywhere in the Pacific Northwest.  On the coast, they commonly live at least 500 years. I found this sprig without needles and loved its knobby texture.

  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Douglas fir trees are everywhere in the Pacific Northwest.  On the coast, they commonly live at least 500 years. They are often planted in reforestation efforts throughout the region—and for good reason, they’re hardy and lovely evergreens. I found this sprig without needles and loved its knobby texture.
   sterling silver

Douglas Fir Sprig Necklace

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This is a beautiful bar necklace with a twist: a sterling silver sprig cast from a Douglas fir tree. It’s a versatile piece—lightweight, comfortable, and flattering. This necklace is a great one for layering.

Douglas fir trees are everywhere in the Pacific Northwest.  On the coast, they commonly live at least 500 years. They are often planted in reforestation efforts throughout the region—and for good reason, they’re hardy and lovely evergreens.

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