Turquoise Slab Earrings by Kewa jewelry artisan, Ronald Chavez [RCTL1902]

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Turquoise Slab Earrings by Kewa jewelry artisan, Ronald Chavez [RCTL1902]

Sale Price:$75.00 Original Price:$85.00

Artist: Ronald Chavez
Kewa ( formerly Santo Domingo)
Inventory# RCTL1902

Price $85 Sale $75 includes FREE: extra sterling silver ear wires & Priority Mail ship & Insurance [48 states + DC]

Size: 2.3“ long including ear wire / Weight: 9.3 g

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Inv# RCTL1902

Guarantee:  Turquoise Slab earrings with Sterling Silver ear wires; by KEWA [Santo Domingo] Native American jewelry artist Ronald Chavez ; approx. 2.3” long. Weight total 9.3 grams [4.5g. & 4.8g.]

Detailed Description:  Earrings with Sterling Silver ear wires suspending a 1.6” long, wide oval tear drop slab turquoise; made by KEWA [Santo Domingo] Native American jewelry artist Ronald Chavez. 

Materials:  Turquoise slab; Sterling Silver ear wires

Detailed Dimensions.  [Dimensions are approximate; measurements made with a micrometer]

  • Earring Total length including ear wires:  2.3”; with 0.5” long ear wire & 1.6” length oval slab

  • Earring slab widest width:  1”

  • Turquoise slab thickness: 0.09” [2mm]

  • Weight total 9.3 grams [1 earring 4.5 g. ; the other 4.8 g.]

Comments.  We are delighted to offer these beautiful turquoise slab earrings hand-crafted by Kewa [Santo Domingo] Native American artist Ronald Chavez.  Each of Ronald’s earrings is a reflection of his artistic vision and skill.

He begins by envisioning the design, shape, size and beauty he wants to create out of specific small pieces of a slab of turquoise.  To produce a beautiful earring pair, he also has to select a second piece of slab that will closely match the same colors, design & pattern of turquoise & shell as the first piece—his matching turquoise on this pair is excellent and beautiful!  Next is hand-shaping the pieces into appealing shapes; followed by polishing the surfaces & carefully drilling holes for the sterling silver wire.  Unskilled or hurried work can crack, scratch, or demolish turquoise and other semi-precious stones & ‘slabs’ because they are relatively soft materials.  So we are awed when we think about the artistic vision, time involved, and difficulty of hand-selecting, hand-shaping, & hand-drilling the slab pieces required to produce beautifully matching hand-crafted earrings like these!

The jewelry market is now flooded with inexpensive fake “American Indian” jewelry that in fact is machine-made & mass-produced in factories in foreign countries.  Many Native American artists rely on sale of their unique art to support themselves and their families.  So by purchasing Ronald’s earrings, you are supporting not only a skilled Native American artist, but also helping to preserve the threatened hand-crafted art knowledge, vision and skills handed down by previous generations of their ancestors.  Native Americans are not only the first occupants of America—they also are the first American artists as reflected in prehistoric dwellings, petroglyphs, pictographs, paintings, basketry, pottery, foot wear, and clothing.