Pendant top using "Kingman turquoise" designed by Swastika (swastika).
The design is simple like Erica Nicholas Bigey and can be used regardless of fashion.
It can also be coordinated with men and women.
Since turquoise is a natural stone, all are one-of-a-kind, and no two are the same.
*Swastika (swastika mark) is a symbol of good luck composed of four "L" meanings: "Love", "Life", "Luck" and "Light".
[ERICKA NICHOLAS BEGAY]
A young Navajo female artist born in 1966.
All hand-made ingot silver, starting from melting silver lumps.
The design is easy to incorporate into a wide range of people, and is influenced by the Fred Harvey style of the 1800s, which was designed with Native American works and easy-to-understand patterns and shapes.
He is an artist who will be attracting attention in the future as he wants to incorporate Indian jewelry as fashion.
[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.
Body length: about 5.4 cm x width: about 2.3 cm (including round ring)