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Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings

Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings

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Crafted by Navajo artist Darlene Huskie, these earrings feature red coral beads at the top, which hold significant cultural value in Navajo tradition. The body of the earrings is adorned with rare, tapered turquoise beads, a technique that is both intricate and costly. At the bottom, traditional pink lip shell beads complete the design, making these earrings a unique piece of Navajo heritage.

Materials: Red Coral, Strawberry Lip Shell, Mother of Pearl, Silver, & Turquoise

A Darlene Huskie Original

Hang Approximately 3 inches

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Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings

Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings

$157.99

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Crafted by Navajo artist Darlene Huskie, these earrings feature red coral beads at the top, which hold significant cultural value in Navajo tradition. The body of the earrings is adorned with rare, tapered turquoise beads, a technique that is both intricate and costly. At the bottom, traditional pink lip shell beads complete the design, making these earrings a unique piece of Navajo heritage.

Materials: Red Coral, Strawberry Lip Shell, Mother of Pearl, Silver, & Turquoise

A Darlene Huskie Original

Hang Approximately 3 inches

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"... I love Turquoise. Something about it intrigues me greatly and makes me feel very peaceful. Thank you for shining Light on Mother Earth." -Beryl P.

Meet The Artist

Meet Darlene, Navajo Jewelry Artist 

Darlene has been making turquoise necklaces and other Navajo jewelry for almost 30 years.

She says she learned the skill from her in-laws.

Using turquoise, silver, glass beads, and shell she crafts these beautiful jewelry pieces.

Darlene is of the Nakai Diné Clan.

Turquoise to our Diné is important.

Representing the "Blue World", it tells the Holy People... "We know where we come from".

Turquoise is a semi-precious stone.

These small turquoise nuggets are stabilized to make them last the test of time.

Turquoise is also worn for protection when roaming outside of the sacred mountains.

To find out about our turquoise testing process... CLICK HERE