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Chaco Canyon Sterling Silver Campitos Turquoise Half-Cluster Earrings

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Chaco Canyon Sterling Silver Campitos Turquoise Half-Cluster Earrings
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Chaco Canyon Sterling Silver Campitos Turquoise Half-Cluster Earrings
Celebrate authentic Native American artistry with these half-moon cluster earrings featuring vibrant blue Campitos turquoise stones set in polished sterling silver. Perfect for adding a pop of color to your everyday look or special occasions, these handcrafted earrings honor tradition while keeping your style fresh and unique.

  • Approx. 7/8"L x 5/8"W x 3/16"H
  • Made of .925 sterling silver with polished, oxidized finish
  • Pierced with clutch backs
  • Handcrafted in the USA

Stone Information

  • All sizes and weights approximate
  • Stabilized Blue Campitos Turquoise - Pear (6x3mm), round (4mm); mined in Mexico
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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.