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Charlene & Frank Reano Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo), New Mexico Native American Indian jewelry
Award winning artists (as recently as Santa Fe Indian Market 2014) Brilliant iridescent multi-inlay
Charlene and Frank do exceptionally clean work, usually highly polished so it shines more than most Ke-Wa work.. The stones on this pair are a mixture of different tones of mother of pearl, green turquoise, jet, and coral backed by shell.
As they do not use silver backing they are very lightweight for their size. This is a double-edged sword, the lack of silver makes them more fragile - don't go dropping these on a hard floor!
Remember to check the dimensions - the photos are extreme close-ups
Total Earring Drop: 1-3/8"
Height (Earring only): 1-3/8"
Width: 3/4"
Depth: 1/8"
Weight for the Pair: .2oz/7gr
Signed: No
Hallmarked: No
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