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This is a Turquoise Necklaces Video presentation page. In this video, Dillon Hartman goes over many different type of Turquoise Necklaces. He starts with a Turquoise Pendant Necklace, moves into Turquoise Beaded Necklaces and then goes into large Sterling Silver Turquoise Necklaces strung on Turquoise Beads as well as Silver Beads and Silver Chain. Dillon shows and tells you about Turquoise Squash Blossom type Necklaces, Turquoise Inlay Necklaces and Cleopatra Necklaces in this Turquoise Necklaces Video. There is a lot of information here for your reference and we think you will like the video. Below are a few photos and descriptions of what you will see on this Turquoise Necklaces Video, Check it out.
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Above and to the left is a Zuni Indian handcrafted Black Jet and Turquoise Inlay Necklace from our Turquoise Necklace Video. This Necklace was made in Sterling Silver, then inlaid with Jet and Turquoise, it is typical of Zuni Inlay necklaces and it is a classic piece of Zuni Turquoise Jewelry.
To the right is an unusual Damale Turquoise Necklace from our Turquoise Necklace Video. This is a set of twenty five Damale Turquoise high dome stones set in chandelier style earrings, a three stone ring, and a 16 stone chain necklace. It was Handmade by Navajo artist Verdy Jake.
To the left is a Blue Diamond Turquoise Bead Necklace by Nattarika Hartman from our Turquoise Necklaces video. This mens or women's Turquoise necklace is a classic, made from hand cut barrel beads. These are special beads, in fact, they are the only Blue Diamond barrel beads we have ever seen. This Turquoise bead necklace is finished with ornate sterling silver star beads, a round sterling silver bead and a sterling silver cone bead on each end. The sterling silver beads and cones are handmade. The necklace features an ornate sterling silver sunflower toggle.
To the right is a Lime Green Spiderweb Turquoise Bead Necklace made from hand cut natural Turquoise Beads by Nattarika Hartman from our Turquoise Necklaces video. This is a one of kind Turquoise bead necklace made of hand cut horizontally drilled tab beads, small roundel beads and small barrel beads. The Turquoise beads in this necklace are all handmade from the highest grade of natural lime green, spiderweb Tibetan Turquoise. These beads are finished off with fancy handmade sterling silver beads, a lobster claw and a sterling silver extender chain.
To the left is a Native American made Broken Arrow Turquoise Necklace and Broken Arrow Turquoise Earring set by Navajo Artist J.J. Mariano. This awesome set is simply constructed with twenty one Natural Turquoise/Varisite Broken Arrow stones from Nevada, surrounded by serrated bezel. The necklace features handmade sterling silver chain. This simple design focuses on the stone. The earrings can be put on ball posts or French wires.You can view more necklaces of this caliber in our Turquoise necklaces video.
To the right is a one-of-a-kind Gemstone Necklace by John Hartman. Everything on this necklace is handmade including the chain from sterling silver. This necklace features a large Royston Turquoise stone accented by many other natural stones. Fire Opal, Sugilite, Rhodocrosite, Ruby, Broken Arrow Turquoise, Amethyst, Fire Agate Larimar, Blue Chalcedony and Lapis. The stone pieces are all connected by handmade chain links. The chain is all handmade. The necklace total length is : 20" long. Handmade in Durango, Colorado by John Hartman. View more in our Turquoise necklaces video.
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