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Earrings, From Simple Sterling designs.  Colorful, Contemporary, Casual, Convertible.  All designs made in our shop by hand here in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 HandMade in Santa Fe, NM Since 1987.

All designs Copyrighted.

 

  • Earrings, Turquoise Oval on Hoops in Sterling - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

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    Earrings, Turquoise Oval on Hoops in Sterling

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    Earrings, Turquoise Oval on Hoops in Sterling

    $375.00

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    Earrings, Tyrone New Mexico Turquoise Oval dangle from Sweet Sterling Hoops.

    Embody the Spirit of the Southwest in Genuine Turquoise Jewelry!

    Truly the most amazing collection of Tyrone Blue Turquoise.

    2 ½" long

    Tyrone Turquoise

    Turquoise mining in the Burro Mountains near Silver City, New Mexico, has been going on since pre-historic times.  The Tyrone mine produced great quantities of hard, deep and bright turquoise as well as pale spring green turquoise.   "Turquoise John" or John Coleman, is credited with the modern unearthing of Turquoise in this area.  It is said he discovered some of the old mining activities while he was on a hunting trip in 1875.  Research resulted in the discovery of the ancient excavations.

    The mine hasn't produced any turquoise since the 80's.  This turquoise is highly collectible.

     

    Handmade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.

     

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  • Earrings, Reversible Blue/Green Turquoise on Hoop - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

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    Earrings, Reversible Blue/Green Turquoise on Hoop

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    Earrings, Reversible Blue/Green Turquoise on Hoop

    $300.00

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    Earrings, Reversible Blue Turquoise Reverses to Green Turquoise on Hoop in Sterling

    1 ⅜" long

    Hoops are 15mm in diameter with latch closure.

    Note:  reversing the earring is a simple matter of taking the drop off the hoop and changing it to the reverse side, sliding it on the hoop, and you're set to go.  

    These earrings can be ordered in other stones.  Please contact us for information.

    Campitos Turquoise

    Mined in Mexico 

    Campitos Turquoise was mined extensively in ancient times, with evidence of trade with Native American peoples. The Toltecs and Aztecs left much evidence of the importance of turquoise to these cultures.  Campitos is unique in several ways. It grows in clay as free-form nuggets, rather than as veins which is typical of many North American turquoises. Its color is said to most closely resemble Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, and ranges from a light to medium blue, occasionally with pyrite inclusions, giving it a bit of sparkle. A lovely, hard stone with beautiful color, Campitos is a favorite for jewelry artisans.The mine as we know it today has been producing since the 1980's. 

    Hand Made in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.

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  • Earrings, Blue Turquoise Inlaid in Sterling with Posts - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

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    Earrings, Blue Turquoise Inlaid in Sterling with Posts

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    Earrings, Blue Turquoise Inlaid in Sterling with Posts

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    Earrings, Blue Turquoise Inlaid Half Hoop Sterling Posts

    1 ½" long

    Embody the Spirit of the Southwest in Genuine Turquoise Jewelry.  

    Understated Elegance!

    Inlaid by Master Lapidary Artist John Hull

    The mine where a piece of turquoise was found—not its color, nor its matrix, which refers to the veins and patterns of the stone—is the primary factor in determining its value. Historically speaking, the finest turquoise came from the mountains of Asia.  In the 20th century, however, the copper-rich American Southwest supplanted them as the primary source of rare, and valuable, specimens, including collector favorites such as Bisbee, Lander Blue, and Number 8 (Black Web). Today, buyers are looking to China, a historical source that recently ramped up production, to supply the bulk of the world’s turquoise.

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987

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