SunKu Kingman Turquoise Beads [JH-019]
SunKu Kingman Turquoise Beads [JH-019]
SunKu Kingman Turquoise Beads [JH-019]
SunKu Kingman Turquoise Beads [JH-019]
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SunKu Kingman Turquoise Beads [JH-019]

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Bracelet using Kingman Turquoise.

The turquoise used is Arizona "Kingman" turquoise beads.
In addition, it is combined with hollow beads that are hollow inside.

SunKu's original hollow beads (925 silver) are light and comfortable to wear.
It is made using the technique of hollow beads created by the Native American Navajo tribe.

The design is simple and can be worn regardless of fashion.
It is recommended not only for main use, but also for stacking.

Another point is that it uses a mantel that allows you to put the pin through the ring so that it can be put on and taken off smoothly.
Don't miss it because it is a dish that is particular about design and materials!

We can also do wrapping, so please feel free to contact us.

Total length: about 19.5cm


[Kingman Turquoise]
Turquoise from Kingman, Arizona.
It is characterized by a black matrix in light blue to blue.
This Kingman mine is located in a historical area called Mineral Park, where Indians have been mining turquoise since ancient times.
The Kingman Mine is one of the largest mines in the United States, making turquoise a popular collector's item.

*Because turquoise beads are natural materials, please note that all shapes are different.


[SunKu/thunk]
Accessory brand established in 2011.
The brand name is named "Arigatou" = "Thank You" 39 so that people, things, nature, and all events and matters related to themselves will not be forgotten.
Antique beads more than 100 years old called "TradeBeads" and "natural stones" are used.
The metal parts are also made of silver and brass, materials that have been used for a long time, and are finished with rich textures by handwork (handmade) by skilled craftsmen.