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Product code: 5164 Categories: Jewelry, Necklaces, Vintage Jewelry$570.00
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Amazing color combination! This four strand vintage necklace is a lovely statement piece. The necklace showcases Shell and Turquoise nuggets. The strands of heishi have a wrap on the back. There are jaclas hanging from the necklace, made from Turquoise, Shell, and glass beads. Weighs 150 grams.
Necklace-1/8″ wide to 1″ wide
30” long-necklace
5 1/2” long-jaclas
total length-35 1/2″
Kewa (Santo Domingo) artists are known for their heishi. The word “heishi“ means “shell” in the Keresan language. Traditionally Santo Domingo jewelry makers created their heishi jewelry out of shell. The shell is hand cut into a flat disc. Today, other stones that Santo Domingo artists cut in this manner, are also referred to as heishi. With modern tools and innovations, artists can create different styles of beads and use different gemstones like turquoise, coral, jet, serpentine, and spiny oyster.
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| Weight | 4 lbs |
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