NATIVE AMERICAN ZUNI TURQUOISE PETIT POINT EARRINGS BY TIFFANY YATSATTIE
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Product code: 1629 Categories: Earrings, Jewelry$150.00
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Made in the highly regarded petit point style, each earring features vivid blue turquoise stones inlaid into a sterling silver setting. Hand made by Zuni jeweler Tiffany Yatsattie. Weighs 14 grams. These gorgeous earrings will become a versatile accessory in your jewelry collection.
1 1/16″ wide x 2 1/4″ long
Artist card included
Zuni Pueblo is the largest pueblo in New Mexico, and because of its location, Zuni is the most traditional. Continuing to make jewelry, fetishes, and pottery, most of the people of Zuni are artists. Zuni jewelry makers are known for lapidary skills including inlay, needlepoint, and petit point work.
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