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Naja Earrings in Sterling

Earrings

Earrings, From Simple Sterling designs.  Colorful, Contemporary, Casual, Convertible.  All designs made in our shop by hand here in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 HandMade in Santa Fe, NM Since 1987.

All designs Copyrighted.

 

  • Earrings, MOP Round Stud in Sterling - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earrings, MOP Round Stud in Sterling

    $250.00

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    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earrings, MOP Round Stud in Sterling

    $250.00

    Earrings, MOP Round Stud in Sterling

    Find Your Silver Lining!

    Mother of pearl shell for jewelry refers to the nacre that coats the inside layer of the mollusk shell which is used to form pearls--hence, it's the mother of the pearl. Mother of pearl shell jewelry can include much larger focal pieces than simple pearls since nacre substance takes up a whole shell's interior, offering a larger working surface for carving. In addition to jewelry, mother-of-pearl shell has been used in medieval European, East Asian and Islamic religious art. Starting during the Victorian Era, mother-of-pearl shell began to also be used for clock faces, buttons, jewelry boxes and more. One especially popular use was inlay work, such as the handles of knives and pistols, as well as historical and contemporary use as inlays for guitars and other musical instruments.

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987

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  • Earring, Turquoise Rectangles on Hoops - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Turquoise Rectangles on Hoops

    $325.00

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    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Turquoise Rectangles on Hoops

    $325.00

    Earring, Sterling Turquoise Double Delight Rectangle on Hoops

    Embody the Spirit of the Southwest in Genuine Turquoise!

    Are you looking for something Modern and Versatile?

    1 ½" Long

    Campitos Turquoise

    Mined in Mexico 

    Campitos Turquoise was mined extensively in ancient times, with evidence of trade with Native American peoples. The Toltecs and Aztecs left much evidence of the importance of turquoise to these cultures.  Campitos is unique in several ways. It grows in clay as free-form nuggets, rather than as veins which is typical of many North American turquoises. Its color is said to most closely resemble Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, and ranges from a light to medium blue, occasionally with pyrite inclusions, giving it a bit of sparkle. A lovely, hard stone with beautiful color, Campitos is a favorite for jewelry artisans.The mine as we know it today has been producing since the 1980's. 

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.

     

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  • Earring, Rosarita Rectangles on Hoops - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Rosarita Rectangles on Hoops

    $325.00

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    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Rosarita Rectangles on Hoops

    $325.00

    Earring, Sterling Roserita Double Delight Rectangle on Hoops

    Are you looking for something Modern and Versatile?

    Lightweight and colorful, these earrings are great for all day at work or for evenings with friends.

    1 ½" Long

    Rosarita is a very rare material.  

    In the early 1940’s Gold Prices spiked.  As a result of the new high prices some Prospectors revisited the old gold mine areas in places such as Colorado, California, Alaska, etc. 

    These crusty codgers would build brick kilns over open pits and super-heat that gold-bearing ore that still litters the sites.  The return was small and the practice only lasted about 5 years.  The gold would sink to the bottom and the beautiful red gold slag would run off down the mountains, and solidify into boulders of Brilliant Red and Orange, much like Obsidian is formed in a volcanic reaction.

    It is very rare, but we are lucky enough to have a nice collection.  The material is durable and readily polishes to a beautiful shine.  So far we have found no other information on it.  We feel very blessed to have such a lovely earth element to work with.  Rosarita is the only material available in such a true red color.  Some pieces have swirls of orange and these are even more rare. 

    Rosarita was named after a beach in Mexico because of the brilliant color.  

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987.

     

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  • Earring, Lapis Hoop on Sterling Wires - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Lapis Hoop on Sterling Wires

    $300.00

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    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Lapis Hoop on Sterling Wires

    $300.00

    Earring, Sterling Hoop Cab Lapis on Top of Hoop.

    Are you looking for something Modern and Versatile?

    Find your Silver Lining!

    French Wires

    1 ½" Long x 1 ¼" Wide

    Many ancient cultures believed that lapis lazuli contained magical powers. In the Middle Ages, monks powdered the stone and kneaded it into dough with beeswax, resin and linseed oil, for use in illuminated manuscripts. Today, people around the world consider lapis lazuli to be a stone of awareness, able to impart knowledge and wisdom.  It is reputed to bring about harmony in relationships and to cleanse the mind bringing about self-acceptance.

    Denim Lapis has more Quartz inclusions, thus the lighter color, a blue jean Blue.

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987

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  • Earring, Rosarita Hoop Cab on Sterling Wires - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Rosarita Hoop Cab on Sterling Wires

    $300.00

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    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earring, Rosarita Hoop Cab on Sterling Wires

    $300.00

    Earring, Sterling Hoop Cab Rosarita on Hoop.

    Are you looking for something Modern and Versatile?

    Find your Silver Lining!

    French Wires

    1 ½" Long x 1 ¼" Wide

    Rosarita is a very rare material.  

    In the early 1940’s Gold Prices spiked.  As a result of the new high prices some Prospectors revisited the old gold mine areas in places such as Colorado, California, Alaska, etc. 

    These crusty codgers would build brick kilns over open pits and super-heat that gold-bearing ore that still litters the sites.  The return was small and the practice only lasted about 5 years.  The gold would sink to the bottom and the beautiful red gold slag would run off down the mountains, and solidify into boulders of Brilliant Red and Orange, much like Obsidian is formed in a volcanic reaction.

    It is very rare, but we are lucky enough to have a nice collection.  The material is durable and readily polishes to a beautiful shine.  So far we have found no other information on it.  We feel very blessed to have such a lovely earth element to work with.  Rosarita is the only material available in such a true red color.  Some pieces have swirls of orange and these are even more rare. 

    Rosarita was named after a beach in Mexico because of the brilliant color.  

    Simple Elegance!

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987

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  • Earrings, Mother of Pearl Hoop Cab on French Wires - Gloria Sawin  Fine Jewelry

    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earrings, Mother of Pearl Hoop Cab on French Wires

    $300.00

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    Gloria Sawin Fine Jewelry

    Earrings, Mother of Pearl Hoop Cab on French Wires

    $300.00

    Earrings, Mother of Pearl Hoop Cab on French Wires

    Classic Hoops for all your days!

    1 ½" Long x 1 ¼" Wide

    Mother of pearl shell for jewelry refers to the nacre that coats the inside layer of the mollusk shell which is used to form pearls--hence, it's the mother of the pearl. Mother of pearl shell jewelry can include much larger focal pieces than simple pearls since nacre substance takes up a whole shell's interior, offering a larger working surface for carving. In addition to jewelry, mother-of-pearl shell has been used in medieval European, East Asian and Islamic religious art. Starting during the Victorian Era, mother-of-pearl shell began to also be used for clock faces, buttons, jewelry boxes and more. One especially popular use was inlay work, such as the handles of knives and pistols, as well as historical and contemporary use as inlays for guitars and other musical instruments.

    HandMade in Santa Fe, NM since 1987

    All Designs Copyrighted

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