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Bracelet - B413: retailer Turquoise, Sterling Navajo Pearls, Sterling Feather, Chain & Clasp, I Made with Turquoise Sterling Navajo Pearls Sterling Feather Chain & ClaspLength: 7 - 85”Love this braceletPerhaps most.
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Length: 7 - 8.5”
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Perhaps most well recognized in the Americas is the turquoise of the indigenous Southwest. Numerous tribes considered the turquoise stone to be sacred, and mining in the United States can be traced back at least 2,000 years when Native American retailer Pueblo peoples harvested it using antlers and stone mauls. When the Spanish invaded the southwest in the 16th century, they introduced silver mining and smithing techniques that the indigenous peoples adapted to create silver and turquoise jewelry.