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![]() | Cherry says, "This is the best turquoise choker I've seen! The flat natural turquoise rondelle beads have a lot of character and the 3 sterling silver beads in the center set it off perfectly. I hope we are able to keep these in stock for you !"
Rondelle Choker
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What is heishi? Heishi means shell and in the past, referred to pieces of shell that have been drilled and hand rolled or ground into bead shapes and strung as necklaces. With the reduced availability of some shell materials, the modern Native American artists also use hand made beads of other natural materials including stones when making heishi necklaces. Read more about heishi here: All About Heishi. | |||||||||
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