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James Del & Doris Coriz, Santo Domingo
Beautiful rich blue Kingman turquoise graduated bead necklace with a jacla (built-in) of orange spiny oyster. This is a signature piece of James and Doris.
There is no "right" side, you can pick which side you prefer. James has confirmed this is stabilized as a work in "natural" turquoise in this quantity would be well over $500 these days.
I also have a green Royston version of this (Not posted yet).
Purchased direct from the artists
Metal: Sterling silver
Stones or Other Materials: Heavily matrixed blue turquoise (stabilized), orange spiny oyster
Source: Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
Height: Approximately 16-1/2" end-to-end (stonework only - not including silver findings).
Around the neck, when clasped to the hook that makes it the shortest, it hangs down about 2-1/2". Obviously, everyone's neck is different but this gives a pretty good idea.
Beads: 1/8" Diameter (at neck) up to 11/64" Diameter (Adjacent to the jacla)
Pendant (Jacla): 1/2"H x 5/8"W
Self Weight: .7 oz/19g
Hallmarked: No
Signed: No
Repeatable Design: Similar can be made but no two will be the same. Availability can be limited based on the health of the artist.
Available in other materials: Subject to availability,yes. James and Doris also make this with green turquoise (currently In Stock but not yet posted)
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