
By Zuni Pueblo | Zuni
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Discover this exceptional Native American Jewelry Set, handcrafted by Zuni Pueblo artisans, meticulously crafted in Sterling Silver. This remarkable set showcases genuine Kingman Turquoise, beautifully complemented by Mother of Pearl and Onyx. . The Kingman Turquoise featured in this set carries a rich heritage — From the Kingman mine in northwestern Arizona, one of the oldest and largest turquoise mines in North America. Operating since the 1880s, it produces classic blue turquoise with distinctive white and black matrix. Complementing the design, the Mother of Pearl adds its own story — The iridescent inner lining of mollusk shells, sourced from oceans worldwide. Native American artists, particularly from Zuni Pueblo, have long incorporated this luminous material into intricate inlay designs. Rounding out this composition, the Onyx brings additional character — Found in deposits across the world including Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. Black onyx has been polished and carved for thousands of years, representing strength and protection in many cultures. This matching set includes: Adjustable inch Necklace, Post Earrings. Nestled in the high desert of western New Mexico, Zuni Pueblo has been home to master lapidaries for generations. Zuni artists are world-renowned for their intricate inlay work, petit point, and needlepoint techniques using turquoise, coral, and shell. This set bears the signature of artist S.D. Boonie, a mark of authenticity and personal craftsmanship. One-of-a-kind matching set from Humiovi — once sold, it can never be replicated. Ships from our gallery in Sedona, Arizona.
SKU: 520873A
Origin
Kingman, Arizona
Significance
One of the oldest active turquoise mines in North America
Characteristics
From the Kingman mine in northwestern Arizona, one of the oldest and largest turquoise mines in North America. Operating since the 1880s, it produces classic blue turquoise with distinctive white and black matrix.
Heritage
Master stone-cutters and inlay artists
Art Traditions
The Zuni Pueblo people are celebrated for their intricate stone inlay, needlepoint, and petit point work
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Exchange Policy
All sales are final. We offer exchanges within 7 days of delivery for items of equal or greater value. Items must be in new, unworn condition with all original packaging. Custom and personalized pieces are not eligible for exchange.
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