While I usually try to make my own jewelry because is it fun and saves that cash money, I am a strong believer that a DIY project should not turn out looking like an actual DIY project. Although I have some experience in casting and fabrication my DIY attempts are more likely to scare my friends when I wore them than yield any “wow, Tricia what a pretty necklace” that I’m looking for.
So since I can't make these or afford to buy all four without switching to a strict diet of Ramon noodles for the next two weeks I tried to track down some cheaper alternatives on eBay and discovered that they are all just marked up reproductions of traditional tribal necklaces.
So I wanted to share because not was it fun learning about the necklaces' tribal origins, I ended up getting all four necklaces for less than $100.
Samanca Jewelery's Lapis Ara Necklace: $145 available at Planet Blue's website, here.
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Vanessa Mooney's Spear Me Layering Necklace: $70 also available Planet Blue, here.
Vanessa Mooney's pendant is a replica of a tuareg pendent necklace worn by the Kel Imashaghen people in Western Sahara.
he pendants are believed to have great spiritual properties among the tribe and are used as a symbol of identity, conveying the origin and heritage of its owner.

These two pedants below are listed a 20 dollars each and are even prettier than the spear me pendants.
Samanca Jewelry's Efi Necklace: $105 again from Planet Blue, here.
This is a replica of a turkoman pendant. You can find tons of them on eBay.

These two below are listed for only 35 dollars
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Carol Marie's Double Shanghia Pendant Necklace: $195 on Free People's website, here.
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