Native American Kingman Slab Earrings
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Native American Kingman Slab Earrings

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Native American Kingman Slab EarringsAdd a vibrant pop of Southwestern style to your jewelry collection with these beautiful stabilized and compressed Kingman turquoise slab earrings, handcrafted by Navajo artist Florita Daley. Each earring features a bold, elongated turquoise slab showcasing the rich blues and natural matrix variations Kingman turquoise is known for. Lightweight and eye catching, these earrings measure 2 7 8" long, offering a dramatic look without heavy weight. They

Add a vibrant pop of Southwestern style to your jewelry collection with these beautiful stabilized and compressed Kingman turquoise slab earrings, handcrafted by Navajo artist Florita Daley. Each earring features a bold, elongated turquoise slab showcasing the rich blues and natural matrix variations Kingman turquoise is known for.

Lightweight and eye-catching, these earrings measure 2 7/8" long, offering a dramatic look without heavy weight. They hang from silver-plated French wires, making them comfortable and easy to wear. While this pair is not signed, it reflects the authentic craftsmanship and artistry of traditional Navajo jewelry.

Features:

  • Handmade by Navajo artist Florita Daley

  • Stabilized & compressed Kingman turquoise slab stones

  • Length: 2 7/8"

  • Silver-plated French wire hooks

  • Lightweight, bold, and highly wearable

  • Not signed

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