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The Navajo have used turquoise in art and ritual for thousands of years. It is believed to insure favor with one's yei, a holy being who mediates between the human and supernatural worlds. It can appease the winds and help bring rain. The strands of this handcrafted necklace are meant to symbolize and connect past, present, and future. The teardrop earrings are traced with sterling silver. Please accept slight variations because of the natural materials. Handmade by Navajo artisans in Arizona.
Earrings are 3/4"L.
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Beautiful colour
By Izarra1
from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
About Me Classic, Comfort-Oriented, Modern, Practical, Stylish
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The stones are a beautiful colour and the design is pretty. The colour really pops. They are very comfortable. I love them.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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I love, love, love these earrings!
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Excellent craftmanship; very stylish and unique. I plan to purchase the necklace also. I could not be happier with this purchase. I wear to work and always get rave compliments.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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