Circle of Rain Large Turquoise Hoop Earrings

Silver

¥57,500

Native American hoop earrings adorned authentic tear-drop-shaped Campitos Turquoise stones. This variation of turquoise is unique in that it’s found as free-form nuggets in clay material, rather than in the more rocky veins. Turquoise is a traditional Native stone that embodies purification, protection, good fortune, and healing. Campitos turquoise is known for its light to medium blue coloring.

✦ Measure 2 inches round / Sterling Silver

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1. Thou Shalt bathe bare: Late Night swims & skinny dips are for you, not your jewels.__________ 2. Thou Shalt mind the chemistry: Precious metals & porous gems (such as turquoise) shalt not vibe with ammonia, chlorine, & other chemical solvents found in cleaners, perfumes, & Lotions. __________ 3. Thou Shalt Buff with Love: Polish with a 100% cotton cloth or a special jewelry cleaning cloth. __________ 4. Thou shalt put an X on the O: always keep your gems in a closed box or baggy to prevent oxidation and tarnishing. __________ 5. Thou shalt be easy, baby: vintage and hand-made gems are fragile. please wear with care.

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About this Design

Indigenous Peoples of Northern America A collection of pieces that showcase the uniquely divine craftsmanship of authentic Native Artisans. Known for their strong spirituality and connection to the earth, all designs have a heritage and history. Formally identified as Native American, the first people of this land expanded throughout Mexico and Canada before country lines were drawn. View the collection