Necklace - United States Thunderbird necklace (No Reserve Price)

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This Thunderbird necklace blends a hand carved mother of pearl pendant with heishi beads and coral, a Pueblo artisan piece that echoes Native American jewelry traditions.

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This necklace features a hand-carved mother of pearl thunder bird pendant combined with traditional heishi beads, created by the Pueblo artisans. The pendant showcases the natural iridescence of mother of pearl shell, carved into a stylized thunder bird form with geometric ridged detailing. The combination of heishi beads (small disc-shaped beads made from shell) and heishi coral beads with carved shell pendant is distinctive of Native American jewelry.
The second necklace is a distinctive green turquoise, a very specific variety that gets its green color from the presence of iron rather than copper. The irregular, natural shape of the green turquoise chips appeals to those who appreciate organic natural gemstone jewelry treasures for thousands of years by the indigenous people of the Southwestern United States.

This necklace features a hand-carved mother of pearl thunder bird pendant combined with traditional heishi beads, created by the Pueblo artisans. The pendant showcases the natural iridescence of mother of pearl shell, carved into a stylized thunder bird form with geometric ridged detailing. The combination of heishi beads (small disc-shaped beads made from shell) and heishi coral beads with carved shell pendant is distinctive of Native American jewelry.
The second necklace is a distinctive green turquoise, a very specific variety that gets its green color from the presence of iron rather than copper. The irregular, natural shape of the green turquoise chips appeals to those who appreciate organic natural gemstone jewelry treasures for thousands of years by the indigenous people of the Southwestern United States.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Metal
Metal
Brand jewellery
No
Main Stone
Turquoise
Total weight
85 g
Surrounding Stones
Coral
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
United States
Title additional information
Thunderbird necklace
Ships from USVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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