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Updated Sep 02
cestlabries
cestlabries
Updated Sep 02

1980s Native American Sterling Silver & Brilliant Blue Turquoise Nugget Necklace

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Embrace the timeless beauty of Native American craftsmanship with this beautiful vintage sterling silver necklace. Adorned with brilliant blue turquoise nuggets, possibly from the Kingman mine, interspersed with delicate 3mm sterling silver beads, this necklace exudes a classic Southwest-inspired charm. Completing the look are 6mm beads and cones, adding depth and texture to the design. Secured with a hook and double eye closure, and strung on durable beading wire, this necklace is both stylish and sturdy. With a total length of 20.25" and nuggets measuring approximately 0.5", this piece weighs 46 grams, making it a versatile addition to any jewelry collection. Product Details: πŸ“… Decade: 1980s (estimated) πŸ”· Material: Sterling Silver and Turquoise πŸ“ Dimensions: Total Length 20.25", Nugget Length approximately 0.5" βš–οΈ Weight: 46 grams πŸ”— Closure: Hook and Double Eye Closure 🧡 Construction: Strung on Beading Wire Shipping Information: 🚚 FREE US SHIPPING by USPS Priority Mail with delivery confirmation. Additional Information: πŸ” This item is sold as pictured and described. Examine photos carefully. 🌟 Ask any questions before purchasing.
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