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Kewa Pueblo Hand-rolled Turquoise Necklace - 22" & 19.25" Long
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Regular price $169.00 Save $-169.00Kewa Pueblo jeweler, Lupita Calabaza, made this hand-rolled necklace of lovely sea foam green turquoise. Lightweight with a sterling silver hook and eye clasp.
Two Sizes: 22" L x 19.25" L
Hand-rolled beads are made by chipping out pieces of stone or shell. A hole is drilled into the center of each chip. The chips are strung on a wire and rolled, and rolled, and rolled until they are all the same width. Sometimes they are graduated – a difficult task! They are then polished until smooth. There are hand-rolled necklaces from Kewa Pueblo that are over a thousand years old. In the “old days”, the holes were drilled with a hand-pump drill, strung on handmade string, and rolled on sandstone. There is nothing quite like hand-rolled Kewa beads!
Many of the Pueblos in New Mexico took on Spanish names after colonization and are now taking back their original names. Kewa Pueblo is the traditional name of the place and the people. It was known as Santo Domingo Pueblo for many, many years.
Kewa Pueblo Mosaic Shell Earrings
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Regular price $54.00 Save $-54.00Kewa Pueblo jeweler Lupita Calabaza created these earrings that remind us of sky and sea. Mosaic inlaid turquoise grace the top half of white clam shells. They dangle from sterling silver wires.
Size: 1.675" L x 1" W
The people of Kewa Pueblo in New Mexico have been making these types of earrings for hundreds of years. They used to chip out the stone and shape it by rubbing it on sandstone for many hours and use tree pitch as an adhesive. Now they use lapidary tools and modern materials as an adhesive. The shells were traded for by people living along the Sea of Cortez.
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