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This lovely Pueblo necklace features a mix of light and dark green Natural Turquoise tabs separated with Natural Santa Domingo Olive shell heishi beads. At the top is a 6" traditional braided wrap. The turquoise appears to be aged with multiple colors over many years and much wear.
A great deal of hard work goes into the making of these type necklaces. The smooth, carefully shaped tabs and fine workmanship of the heishi lends itself to a master at his or her craft. It is just beautiful on! The necklace is 29" long, total length including the 6" wrap. The largest tab is " long by 5/8" wide.
This style of beadwork is thought to be the oldest form of
jewelry from New Mexico and is still practiced today mostly among Native
Americans of the Santo Domingo (Kewa) and San Felipe Pueblos. These necklaces have been worn for decades by many different tribes. It predates
the metalworking and lapidary techniques practiced by the Navajo, Hopi and
Zuni, which were introduced by Europeans.
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