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The Cinch Strand

The Cinch Strand

Regular price $114.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $114.00 USD
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About the strand:

The Cinch Strand was designed for the cool girl who likes her jewelry with a little edge. Large Royston turquoise nuggets in deep green hues take center stage, showcasing bold natural matrix patterns that make each bead completely unique. The turquoise beads are spaced with 6mm sterling silver pearl beads and slightly graduated sterling silver pearls (from 4mm to 6mm) and hand-oxidized details give the piece a collected, lived-in feel, while the adjustable chain extender allows for the perfect fit. Wear it close to the neck as a statement choker or adjust it to layer effortlessly with your favorite strands.

    • 13" from end to end with 3" sterling silver extender
    • Exclusive, one-of-a-kind hand-strung design
    • Features genuine Royston turquoise nugget beads (NEVADA)
    • Hand-oxidized Italian sterling silver textured open link chain extender
    • Machine made sterling silver pearl beads
    • Properly finished with hand-oxidized sterling silver lobster clasp, ring closure, and findings.
    • Strung on professional-grade COATED STAINLESS STEEL beading wire for durability and longevity
      NOTE: Internal components can cause finished jewelry to have magnetic response. This does NOT affect the authenticity of the sterling silver beads.

About the stone: 

Royston Turquoise is mined in Tonopah, Nevada and is prized for its wide range of color, from deep forest green to rich blue. Often the colors may run together in the same stone along with a bold, golden brown mottled or webbed matrix. 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.

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