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Ruby Ridge Necklace

Ruby Ridge Necklace

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Large turquoise nuggets and deep red Dahlia Rose shell come together in a necklace that makes a bold and memorable statement. The substantial turquoise stones showcase the natural beauty of the material, while the rich red shell beads provide striking contrast throughout the design.

The larger turquoise nuggets give this piece a strong presence and allow the natural color variations, matrix patterns, and organic shapes of the stones to take center stage. Paired with the deep ruby tones of the Dahlia Rose shell, the result is a necklace filled with color, character, and visual balance.

The contrast between vibrant turquoise and rich red has made this one of the most enduring combinations in Southwestern jewelry. Whether worn with denim, earth tones, or dressed up for a special occasion, this necklace offers a timeless look that is both bold and versatile.

A Darlene Huskie Original

Materials: Dahlia Rose Shell, Turquoise, Silver

Length: 22 Inches

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Meet The Artist

Meet Darlene... Navajo Jewelry Artist

Darlene Huskie is a Navajo jewelry artist with nearly three decades of experience creating hand-strung turquoise necklaces and traditional Diné adornment. Taught within her husband’s family, she carries forward a lineage of beadwork that blends patience, precision, and cultural memory.

Working with turquoise, sterling silver, shell, and glass beads, Darlene carefully selects and arranges each element by hand, allowing color, balance, and natural beauty to guide every design. Her pieces are not mass-produced — each necklace is individually made, reflecting the quiet skill and steady hands of an artist who has spent a lifetime perfecting her craft.

Darlene is of the Nakai Diné Clan, and her work reflects the enduring Navajo tradition of jewelry as both personal adornment and cultural expression.

Authentic Turquoise

With only 5 active turquoise mines left in the U.S.—led by the iconic Kingman Mine—much of today’s turquoise comes from past sources. Check the map… your piece may be rarer than you think.

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How We Test Turquoise

Testing is a skill. Some pieces of turquoise you can tell right when you pick them up. Others require a more scientific approach. Click here to See The 4 Ways To Test Turquoise:

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