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Native American Zuni Turquoise Sterling Silver Teardrop Post Earrings Jewelry  1691-244312-ER


Native American Zuni Turquoise Sterling Silver Heart Post Earrings Jewelry.

These Native American Zuni Turquoise Sterling Silver Teardrop Post Earrings are ravishing pieces of hand crafted Zuni jewelry. This pair features gorgeous hand cut cabochons of block Turquoise. These sensational Turquoise cabs appear in the brilliance of shimmering Sterling Silver. These beautiful teardrop-shaped post earrings are 7/16" long. You will be receiving one of the pairs in the pictures below.

This jewelry comes from one of the leading trading posts in the heart of the Indian Nation. Established over 35 years ago, the owners recently retired and liquidated $200,000 wholesale ($450,000 retail) of their inventory to Alltribes. They worked with some of the best Navajo and Zuni jewelers and kept to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. This jewelry features unique designs and quality stones. It was made before the price of silver went up and will have lower prices.

TURQUOISE: The Lucky Stone

When workmen opened the tomb of Queen Zen of Egypt, who died 7000 years ago, they discovered, among other things, four beautiful gold and turquoise bracelets encircling the arm of the mummy. These are the oldest pieces of jewelry ever discovered. The ancient Egyptians were captivated by Turquoise and sent large expeditions of up to 3000 workers under military escort into the Sinai Peninsula for the sole purpose of mining Turquoise and other minerals. Over the centuries, the use of Turquoise spread over the world to many lands. From Persia, it spread over the hills to Turkey and from there to the countries of Europe. Early French and Italian traders who carried the stones out of Turkey gave its modern name Pierre Turquoise, "Turkish Stone".

We understand the true value and nature of hand-crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it’s important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item. CERTIFIED AUTHENTIC

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Native American Zuni Turquoise Sterling Silver Teardrop Post Earrings Jewelry
Native American Zuni Turquoise Sterling Silver Teardrop Post Earrings Jewelry
Native American Zuni Turquoise Sterling Silver Teardrop Post Earrings Jewelry
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