Three Strand Turquoise Jewelry Coral Heishi Bead Necklace 0238-BNK
Three Strand Turquoise Jewelry Coral Heishi Bead Necklace.
This Three Strand Turquoise Jewelry Coral Heishi Bead Necklace is full of gorgeous and vibrant colors. This necklace features three strands of hand strung heishi beads of Turquoise, Coral, and Jet (all block). And, heishi beads of genuine Penn Shell, Melon Shell, and Puka Shell. The Turquoise, Coral, and other gemstones have been strung together to create a traditional yet exotic design that's highly fashionable. All three of these Heishi bead strands come together at the traditional squaw wrap backing. Non Indian made. This Turquoise Heishi Necklace is 28" long.
The literal meaning of Heishi is "shell" and specifically refers to pieces of shell, which have been drilled, and ground into beads and then strung into necklaces. More and more frequently, however, heishi (hee-shee) has come to refer to hand-made tiny beads made of any natural material. The origin of heishi is fascinating indeed, and is inescapably linked to the ancient history of the people most proficient in its making, the Santa Domingo Pueblo Indians. It is safe to say that this is the oldest form of jewelry in New Mexico (and perhaps in North American), pre-dating the introduction of metals. Centuries ago, the shells used by the Pueblo Indian to make beads were obtained in trade from the Gulf of California. It will take from 2 days to a week to prepare a single strand of heishi. A string of good heishi will have a uniform consistency. If you gently pull it through your hand, it should feel like a single serpent-like piece. (Note: Precisely because of the handwork involved, a fine string of heishi may contain a lightly flawed or chipped individual bead.) This information is from the Indian Arts & Crafts Association and the Wingspread Communications publishers of the Collector's Guides to Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos. |