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piece of Native American Indian Jewelry is hand made and unique. - Authenticity We only have one of each item pictured - it will sell to the first person who sends payment. |
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Santo Domingo | |||||||
A Doris Coriz original creation.
Special features include a hand carved bear fetish with inlaid turquoise eyes and a heart. Olive
Shell heishi in between and to finish off the ends. |
A treasure necklace comprised of Turquoise, Spiny Oyster, Lapis Lazuli, Gaspeite, Mother of Pearl, Pipestone, White Mussel Shell and more.
Santo
Domingo $60 plus s/h (insurance included)
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Santo Domingo Pueblo artists are famous for their skill in making hand rolled and cut beads known as heishi. Made from shell, turquoise, and other stones, they are painstakingly cut by hand into delicate beads and strung on necklaces.
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What is stabilized turquoise? Often in heishi necklaces and other nugget necklaces, the turquoise has been stabilized. This means that a natural turquoise nugget has been treated with a stabilizing agent that closes the pores of the stone so it will not change color or fracture. This allows the artist to use smaller beads for necklaces; they would otherwise fracture if not stabilized. It also means your turquoise jewelry will look just as bright and beautiful years from now as from the day you purchased it. Natural turquoise, although beautiful, can deteriorate over time, losing color and stability. Most heishi and nugget necklaces use stabilized turquoise for this reason. Read more about heishi here: All About Heishi. | |||||||