Kewa Lupé Lovato Kingman Turquoise & 'Spiny Oyster' Necklace--25" SCARCE BEAUTY!
Kewa Lupé Lovato Kingman Turquoise & 'Spiny Oyster' Necklace--25" SCARCE BEAUTY!
Artist: Lupé Lovato,
Kewa Peublo (formerly known as Santo Domingo) [LL1TS25.1901]
PRICE: SOLD includes free insured ship [48 states + DC].
Materials: USA Kingman turquoise semi-precious gemstones; ‘spiny oyster’ shell; sterling silver end beads & clasp
Size: approximately 25” long end-to-end Weight: 110 grams
FREE: insured ship [48 states +DC]. Non-toxic climate-friendly packaging.
*To PROTECT YOUR HEALTH: NO returns/exchanges - Read WHY NO Returns ➤
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Inv# LL1TS25.1901
Guarantee: 25” long necklace consisting of a single strand of USA Kingman Turquoise graduated discs, with 5 spiny oyster ‘corn’ dangles, & Sterling Silver end beads & clasp; hand-crafted by Kewa artisan, Lupé Lovato. Weight: 110 grams. LL1TS25.1901
Summary Description: approx. 25” long, single-strand necklace of USA Kingman Turquoise polished graduated discs; the necklace centered by 5 ‘spiny oyster’ ‘corn’ dangles, & terminating at each end with a sterling silver bead & clasp. 240 individually selected, cut, shaped, polished Kingman turquoise discs.
Materials: USA Kingman Turquoise semi-precious gemstones; ‘spiny oyster’ shell; sterling silver. NOTE: the ‘Spiny Oyster’ ‘corn’ dangles are an especially beautiful deep orange color that now is scarce due to rapidly depleting stocks of the ocean Spondylus mollusks that are the source of the shell. See “Comments” section below for more information and why we will no longer acquire and sell ‘Spiny Oyster’ jewelty after sellling our current limited inventory..
Dimensions [approximate, with minor variations due to being hand-cut, hand-polished, & hand-drilled by the artist, & due to variations in natural gemstone material]. Measurements made using a micrometer.
Necklace length: total end-to-end length approximately 25”
Graduated discs’ diameter: range in diameter from 0.1” diameter at the clasp ends and gradually increasing in diameter to 0.4” diameter at the necklace center
Graduated discs thickness: approximately 0.1” thick
5 center ‘spiny oyster’ ‘corn’ dangles graduated in size: length 0.7” to 0.9”, and varying in thickness from 0.1” to 0.2” thick.
Weight: 110 grams
Turquoise Colors: You may see turquoise color differences in the photos we posted. Turquoise can look more blue or more green depending on lighting differences and intensity. We purposely took photos in differing light conditions so you could see how the turquoise color may appear different in differing light conditions when you wear the jewelry.
Comments. We are delighted to offer this 25” necklace by renowned Kewa artisan, Lupé Lovato. This is a new necklace that we commissioned pre-Covid in 2019—it has NOT been pre-owned, nor previously sold or used by some one. This single strand necklace consists of approximately 150 Kingman Turquoise polished, graduated discs, and is centered by 5 ‘Spiny Oyster’ corn dangles; terminating at each end with a Sterling Silver bead and clasp. Consider this: the 150 gemstones were individually selected, hand-cut, shaped, polished, drilled and strung by Lupé! It is an amazing piece of art that is an honor and joy to wear. We feel privileged to be able to offer Lupé’s beautiful jewelry art.
Lupé uses knowledge & skills passed down from generations of his Kewa ancestors to produce beautiful and unique designs. His jewelry is sought after because he is well known for producing only high quality earrings and necklaces. Why this reputation for high quality?
He personally hand-selects the gemstone stock to obtain the highest quality & beauty of material. Even if there is a backlog of demand for his signature necklaces & earrings, he refuses to make any jewelry if high-grade gemstone stock is not available to meet his standards. For instance, despite high demands for his jet and turquoise necklaces in 2019, he did not make any for months because his favorite high quality JET & Kingman Turquoise gemstone stock was not available—so he refused to use lower grade, soft Jet or Kingman Turquoise to fill the backlog of orders.
From the bulk gemstone stock, Lupé hand-cuts, hand-shapes, hand-polishes, & hand-drills individual pieces so that earrings pairs have beautifully matched gemstones, and so the hundreds of graduated, polished turquoise discs form a smoothly graduated, evenly polished, beautiful necklace. And each of the ‘spiny oyster’ ‘corn’ dangles is hand-selected to match colors, hand-shaped, hand-polished, and hand-drilled to form a stunning dangle assembly. ‘Spiny Oyster’ shell is actually NOT an oyster shell at all, but is the shell of bivalve mollusks of the genus Spondylus, known for the beautiful variety of colors ranging from white, red, orange, gold & even purple. [See our “Comments” below on why we will no longer acquire or sell ‘Spiny Oyster’ jewelry after selling our current limited inventory.]
To ensure necklaces lay flat and form an attractive curved center when worn, & so the center dangle assembly doesn’t bind, Lupé inserts a tiny, hand-cut, hand-polished turquoise disc before and after the 5 ‘spiny oyster’ ‘corn’ dangles. Failure to use this time-consuming, intricate step results in a necklace that binds at the center when worn, pinches skin, refuses to lay flat on the chest, & causes the center dangles to bind—all a sign of lesser quality, cheaper necklaces.
When you reflect on all of these procedures--and the fact that a necklace this size contains over 150 individually selected, cut, shaped, polished gemstones—it is indeed an amazing piece of art that is an honor and joy to wear. We feel privileged to be able to offer Lupé Lovato’s beautiful jewelry art.
WHY WE WILL NOT ACQUIRE MORE JEWELRY CONTAINING ‘SPINY OYSTER’ SHELL. Since pre-Covid 2019 when we purchased these Lupé Lovato necklaces with ‘Spiny Oyster’ shell ‘corn’ dangles, research has demonstrated that ocean populations of Spondylus bivalve mollusks are being depleted along with many other ocean species. This is caused by 2 factors: adverse ocean ecological changes caused by fossil fuel-driven climate change, along with world-wide demand for beautiful ocean shells. Ocean corals became endangered more than a decade ago. That is why we have NEVER offered any coral jewelry.
WE DO NOT WANT TO BE A FACTOR IN HELPING MAKE SPONDYLUS AN ENDANGERED SPECIES, so after our current few ‘spiny oyster’ necklaces and earrings are sold, we will no longer purchase or offer jewelry with ‘spiny oyster’ or any other threatened species. PLEASE JOIN US IN HELPING END CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSED BY FOSSIL FUEL-DOMINATED ECONOMIES: (1) become politically active in demanding fast climate action by elected officials; (2) join & support nonprofit citizen groups leading the fight to save Mother Earth & our children’s future: 350.org and BiologicalDiversity.org—2 terrific leaders of the fight.