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Chaco Canyon Freshwater Pearl and Silver Bead Princess Bracelet

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Chaco Canyon Freshwater Pearl and Silver Bead Princess Bracelet
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Chaco Canyon Freshwater Pearl and Silver Bead Princess Bracelet 
Silver beads known affectionately as "Navajo pearls," pair with white cultured pearl accents to give this unique "Princess" bracelet/ring combo piece a fun, fashionable vibe. Handcrafted by Native American artisans.
 
  • Approx. 8-1/4"L x 5/16"W with 1-7/8" extender; fits 6" to 8-7/8" wrist
  • Stamped .925
  • Sterling silver "Princess" bracelet/ring combo comprised of silver beads with oval and round, white, freshwater pearls

Stone Information
  • All sizes and weights approximate
  • White Cultured Freshwater Pearls - Oval (10x8mm), round (7mm, 5mm); harvested in China

Good to Know
  • To put on the princess bracelet, slip on the ring portion first, then secure the bracelet around your wrist
  • Ring is one size fits most
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Chaco Canyon Southwest Jewelry

Delve into the culture and heritage of Native American peoples with handcrafted jewelry from Chaco Canyon. Created in the Southwest region of the United States, this emblematic collection features silver and gemstone jewelry that symbolizes the spirituality of Native American artisans and silversmiths.