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1. Multistrand Turquoise Necklace. This handsome necklace from Santa Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico consists of four strands of exceptional hand-shaped and drilled, natural turquoise beads, |
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2. Yalalag Cross Necklace. This one of a kind Yalalteca necklace is from the remote village of San Juan Yalalag, high in the mountains east of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is made of hand-wrought silver beads and coin silver components. |
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3. Spondylus Shell Necklace. This style of necklace was introduced by the ancient cultures of the Southwest before European contact. Spondylus shell, a Pacific thorny oyster, was traded from South America and Mexico along a route that extended into the desert Southwest. |
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4. Yalalteca Cross Necklace. This traditional necklace of the Yalalteca is from the village of San Juan Yalalag, high in the mountains east of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is composed of hand-wrought silver beads and coin silver components. |
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