TURQUOISE EARRINGS BY RONALD CHAVEZ KEWA
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Product code: 0327 Categories: Earrings, Jewelry$64.00
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Tags: native american jewelry, santo domingo earrings, santo domingo jewelry, santo domingo turquoise earrings, turquoise, turquoise earrings, turquoise jewelry, turquoise slab earrings
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5/8” wide x 1 1/2” long
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Besides their beautiful heishi jewelry, Santo Domingo artists are known for their slab stone earrings. Slab earrings are hand-cut from rough rock, shaped, and polished. There is little or no silver work, so the beauty of the stone stands out. Traditionally, slab earrings were made out of shell or turquoise, but now Santo Domingo artists are creating earrings in different stones.
Santo Domingo artist, Ronald Chavez made these fabulous earrings out of Turquoise and inlaid the side with Apple Coral, Mohave Turquoise, and Jet. These slab earrings will look fabulous with any outfit. Weighs 6 grams.
5/8” wide x 1 1/2” long
1 7/8″ long (including ear wire)
Artist card included
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Weight | .5 lbs |
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