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Mother Earth Offering - 31.5"

Mother Earth Offering - 31.5"

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Turquoise has long been understood as a gift from Mother Earth — offered up in her own time and taken back when it is no longer meant to be. This necklace reflects that sacred exchange.

Hand-strung by Navajo artist Darlene Huskie, each bead of Kingman turquoise shows the natural greens, blues, and earthy matrix that speak to where it came from. Between them, large Pinnidae shell holds space — a reminder of balance between land and water, earth and life.

This piece feels grounded, intentional, and deeply connected to the world beneath our feet. It’s a strand that carries presence — not flashy, but rooted, strong, and full of reverence for the materials Mother Earth allows us to borrow.

A Darlene Huskie Original

Materials: Kingman Turquoise, Pinnidae Shell, Silver clasp
Length: 31.5"

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Mother Earth Offering - 31.5
Mother Earth Offering - 31.5
Mother Earth Offering - 31.5
Mother Earth Offering - 31.5

Mother Earth Offering - 31.5"

$244.99

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Turquoise has long been understood as a gift from Mother Earth — offered up in her own time and taken back when it is no longer meant to be. This necklace reflects that sacred exchange.

Hand-strung by Navajo artist Darlene Huskie, each bead of Kingman turquoise shows the natural greens, blues, and earthy matrix that speak to where it came from. Between them, large Pinnidae shell holds space — a reminder of balance between land and water, earth and life.

This piece feels grounded, intentional, and deeply connected to the world beneath our feet. It’s a strand that carries presence — not flashy, but rooted, strong, and full of reverence for the materials Mother Earth allows us to borrow.

A Darlene Huskie Original

Materials: Kingman Turquoise, Pinnidae Shell, Silver clasp
Length: 31.5"

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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