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Large White Buffalo Turquoise Necklace Earring Set by Navajo Artisan Tony Garcia NAN-1407

Tony Garcia

Your Price: $595.00
SKU:
NAN-1407
Condition:
New
Gift wrapping:
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Metal:
Sterling Silver
Earrings Overall Length:
1 7/16 Inch drop from Top of Ear Wire (just under 1 1/2 Inch)
Earrings Setting Length:
15/16 Inch excluding ring (just under 1 Inch)
Earrings Setting Width:
9/16 Inch (just under 1/2 inch)
Necklace Overall Length:
18 Inch
Necklace Center Stone Setting Length:
1 1/2 Inch
Necklace Center Stone Setting Width:
15/16 Inch (just under 1 Inch at widest point)
Necklace Side Stones Setting Length:
1 1/4 Inch excluding rings
Necklace Side Stones Setting Width:
11/16 to 3/4 Inch at (widest point)

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Large Triple Stone White Buffalo Turquoise Necklace and Earring Set by Native American Navajo Silversmith Tony Garcia. It is all about the Stones in this bold White Turquoise Jewelry Set by Navajo Jewelry Maker Tony Garcia. Consider when you are comparing our Jewelry Sets that the measurements on this particular Set make appear to be similar to the others but keep in mind there really is no Silver work in the Setting taking up any width or length - It is ALL Stone! These wonderful Jewelry Sets are a marriage between the lapidary's skill in cutting matching stones to capture the beauty, matrix and color striations of White Turquoise and the talent of the silversmith to compliment those stones with years of experience in jewelry making.

Although the stone measurements may seem not so different from some of our White Turquoise Jewelry Sets, these stones are much larger as the measurements are really all stone with very little Silver in the straight bezel setting. Dimensions for stones and additional details are listed below for your consideration.

Authentic Native American Indian Jewelry by Navajo Tony Garcia.

Below are the approximate measurements