Pendants
Pendants, Sterling and Colorful Stone Inlaid by John Hull. Simple and elegant.
Clean, Contemporary, Colorful and Convertible!
Hand Made in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Since 1987.
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Pendant, Cerrillos Hills Turquoise Square Large in Sterling. Corn Inlay
Pendant only. HD Paperclip Chain Sold Separately.
Pendant 1 ½" by 1 ½" Clasp is ¾"
Large Lobster Claw allows you to attach to beads, or chains.
Note the beautiful colors in this turquoise: Blue, Green, Yellow, and Ochre.
The Cerrillos Turquoise mine is a turquoise mine located in the Cerrillos Hills, 20 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is one of the oldest and most important turquoise mines in North America.
The Cerrillos Hills have been mined for turquoise since at least the 12th century. The turquoise from Cerrillos was prized by the Ancestral Puebloans, who used it to make jewelry and other objects. The Spanish also mined turquoise in Cerrillos, and the mine was active until the early 20th century.
The Cerrillos Turquoise mine is a open-pit mine. The turquoise is found in veins that run through the sandstone. The turquoise is mined by hand and then sorted by quality. The best turquoise is used to make jewelry, while the lower-quality turquoise is used for other purposes, such as making paint.
The Cerrillos Turquoise mine is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can tour the mine and learn about the history of turquoise mining in Cerrillos. The mine is also a popular spot for rockhounds, who come to search for turquoise.
Notice the Green, Blue, Yellow, Brown, and Cream Colored Cerrillos Turquoise like no other.
Handmade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.
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Pendant, Blue Tyrone Turquoise Round in Sterling
Spectacular Stone!!!
Are You looking for Something Modern and Versatile? The best turquoise we've ever used.
Pendant only. Wishbone Chain Sold Separately.
Pedant 1 1/2" in diameter 2 ¼" Long including clasp.
Large Lobster Claw allows you to attach to beads, or chains.
Blue 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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Pendant, Blue Tyrone Turquoise Point in Sterling
Are You looking for Something Modern and Versatile? The best turquoise we've ever used.
Pendant only. Wishbone Chain Sold Separately.
Pedant 2 ¼" long including lobster claw, 1" wide.
Large Lobster Claw allows you to attach to beads, or chains.
Blue 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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Quartz Crystal Point in Sterling
Are You looking for Something Modern and Versatile?
Large Lobster Claw allows you to attach to beads, or chains.
Quartz crystal was once believed to be an eternal ice sent by the heavenly gods. Until the late 1500s, many scholars thought this stone was fossilized ice. Quartz crystal is actually a mineral, one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's continental crust, composed of silicon and oxygen.
Quartz can be icy clear or have inclusions, veils, bubbles and various colors. It is also known as rock crystal, crystal quartz, universal crystal or clear quartz.
People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The word crystal comes from the Greek word "krystallos," which means ice.
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Handmade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.
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Rutilated Quartz Point in Sterling
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A crystal within a Crystal!
Large Lobster Claw allows you to attach to beads, or chains.
Like a diamond in the rough, Rutilated quartz was long disregarded by miners and mineral sorters as worthless. Only pure quartz was viewed as valuable and so this variety was seen as tainted.
Around the middle of the 20th century, however, this began to change. Fashion designers and collectors began to appreciate the ethereal beauty of rutilated quartz, sometimes likening its shimmering rutile threads to angel’s hair.
While the quartz in rutilated quartz can be either smoky or clear and sometimes even black, the color of the rutile inclusions will depend on their iron oxide content. When the iron oxide in rutile quartz is high, the inclusions take on redder and often golden tones. Such inclusions can look like hay or strands of golden hair. This is why golden rutilated quartz is often referred to as angel’s hair quartz
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Handmade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.