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Regular price $390.00 Save $-390.00Mary Louise Tafoya from Kewa Pueblo in New Mexico made this striking necklace. Turquoise, spiny oyster shell, jet, and shell are inlaid onto the black back. It is strung on black onyx beads with a sterling silver hook and eye clasp. Mary Louise signs each of her necklaces with her name and her signature flower.
Length: 18", Pendant: 2.675" H x 1.75" L x .25" W
Jewelers from Kewa Pueblo have been creating mosaic inlay jewelry for over a thousand years. Some of the ancient Kewa jewelry can seem quite modern in their designs. The stones, and/or shell, are cut into shapes which are then put together like a puzzle on a backing. The backing can be shell, jet, or other materials like epoxy, records or sheets of plastic which was used during times when materials were hard to come by. Prior to colonization and the use of metals in Native American jewelry making, the earrings were hung on handmade string.
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