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The Canyon Cut Strand

The Canyon Cut Strand

Regular price $76.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $76.00 USD
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About the strand:

The Canyon Cut Strand brings together bold Campitos turquoise nuggets with vibrant orange spiny oyster shell for a color story rooted in the Southwest and made to match The Canyon Cut Earrings (sold separately). The turquoise anchors the center while the spiny oyster adds warmth and contrast, creating a look that feels both classic and fresh. It’s a standout piece that nods to tradition while still feeling fresh, cool, and collected. 

    • 18.5" from end to end
    • Exclusive, one-of-a-kind hand-strung design
    • Features genuine, stabilized Campitos turquoise (MEXICO) and orange spiny oyster shell beads
    • Machine made sterling silver pearl beads
    • Sterling silver lobster clasp
    • Properly finished with professional sterling silver findings (strung on SILVER PLATED STAINLESS STEEL wire)

About the stone: 

Campitos turquoise comes from the Sonoran region of Mexico, where it has been mined for centuries. It is a widely sought after stone celebrated for its vivid blue-green color, but there is something else about Campitos turquoise that makes it very distinct. Unlike many turquoise varieties that typically form in veins, Campitos turquoise is mostly found as free-form nuggets embedded in clay deposits. This natural nugget formation makes Campitos turquoise very unique and quite desirable. Turquoise is a sacred and highly valued stone in Native American cultures, symbolizing healing, protection, and a deep connection to nature, particularly the sky and water. It represents good fortune, strength, and spiritual communication. This stone is integral to ceremonies, rituals, and everyday life, where Native American tribes use it for healing, safeguarding, and even rituals intended to bring about rain.

Spiny oyster shell is a natural shell found in the Sea of Cortez off Baja California, Mexico. It is known for its rich colors, varying from deep reds and oranges to bright purples and whites. It has been a staple in Southwestern jewelry traditions, valued for both its aesthetic appeal and energetic properties. The shell's coloration directly correlates with its harvest depth where shells found near the surface exhibit lighter hues (white to pale orange), while deeper waters yield darker specimens (red-orange to purple). The rare purple variety is considered the most precious among collectors. Garnering its energy from the sea, spiny oyster is a symbol of protection and resilience.

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