Description
This is a Jacla traditional graduated orange spiny oyster choker/necklace. Has oxidized sterling native stamped handmade beads, sterling hook and eye clasp. Has white corn in the middle of design. These are rare beads and we only have one at the moment. So, get it before it’s gone. Value will only go up because this is authentic, rare, and handcrafted by local artist.
* oxidized sterling silver native beads
*sterling silver hook and eye clasp
*white spiny oyster traditional corn/lions paw
*grade AAA natural graduated orange spiny oyster
* handcrafted by Native New Mexican artist, Roslyn Sanchez
*unisex jewelry
* approx. 17” which doesn’t include the closure which makes a tad longer with the closure added to size
Native American Oyster Shell Earrings Oyster shell or “Spiny Oyster Shell” earrings and jewelry have a rich history within Native American jewelry. One of the most famous styles of beaded jewelry from the Native art of Heishi beaded necklaces incorporates oyster shell and seashells, almost exclusively.
The literal meaning of heishi is “shell” and specifically refers to pieces of shell which have been drilled and ground into beads and then strung into necklaces. More and more frequently, however, heishi (pronounced hee-shee) has come to refer to hand-made tiny beads made of any natural material.
All our jewelry comes in a nice box, however, gift boxes are available that come with a matching card and message.
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