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TELEPHONE ORDERS 480 345 2457 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Genuine Kingman Turquoise Coral Sterling Silver Bracelet Traditional Jewelry by Peter Hackert
7/8" wide, fits 6" to 7" wrist. Send us your wrist measurement so we can size it for you Signed by the artist Stamped Sterling This Genuine Kingman Turquoise Coral Sterling Silver Bracelet Traditional Jewelry is a magnificent creation of heavy-gauge Sterling Silver with genuine Kingman Turquoise cabochons and red Coral for a traditional combination of the Southwest. The Coral provides the centerpieces of Sterling Silver. Hand-cut Sterling Silver leaves, flowers and coiled wires are carefully placed on this wearable art. The Coral stones bracket a large oval cabochon of Turquoise in the center of the bracelet. TURQUOISE: The Lucky Stone When workmen opened the tomb of Queen Zen of Egypt, who died 7000 years ago, they discovered, among other things, four beautiful gold and turquoise bracelets encircling the arm of the mummy. These are the oldest pieces of jewelry ever discovered. The ancient Egyptians were captivated by Turquoise and sent large expeditions of up to 3000 workers under military escort into the Sinai Peninsula for the sole purpose of mining Turquoise and other minerals. Over the centuries, the use of Turquoise spread over the world to many lands. From Persia, it spread over the hills to Turkey and from there to the countries of Europe. Early French and Italian traders who carried the stones out of Turkey gave its modern name Pierre Turquoise, "Turkish Stone.” |
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