36" Sonoran Gold, Palomino and Royston Turquoise Cluster Lariat Necklace by Terrell Nez Sr., Navajo
36" Sonoran Gold, Palomino and Royston Turquoise Cluster Lariat Necklace by Terrell Nez Sr., Navajo
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Expertly handcrafted by Navajo artist Thomas Nez Sr., this lariat necklace features a 36" long paperclip chain adorned with 10 unique clusters of Sonoran Gold Turquoise, Palomino Turquoise, and Royston Turquoise. It makes a stunning addition to any collection with its rich and vibrant colors and intricate design.
Sonoran Gold Turquoise is mined in Sonora, Mexico near the city of Cananea. The mine is located at the Campitos Mountain just outside of the city, only about a 35-mile drive from the Arizona border.
The Palomino mine located in Central Nevada. This is one of the smaller, more rare mines and the future will tell more as this stone becomes more popular!
The Royston Turquoise Mine is located within the Royston District located approximately 20 miles northeast of Tonepah, Nevada. Active mining of Turquoise began in the Royston District about 1904.
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