Federico Jimenez- Fox Turquoise- Olive Green Royston Turquoise -Tibetan Turquoise - U Shape Cluster Design- Sterling Earrings- 2" Long-24.6 Grams
Federico Jimenez- Fox Turquoise- Olive Green Royston Turquoise -Tibetan Turquoise - U Shape Cluster Design- Sterling Earrings- 2" Long-24.6 Grams
These everyday turquoise earrings are made for the woman who can’t wear large, nor long earrings, but yet, want a nice quality Santa Fe’an style turquoise earring that speaks.
Designed in a “U Shape” cluster drop, these are made with turquoise that comes from 3 different mines, with the rectangular shaped cuts coming from the Fox turquoise mine (Tops & the 2 that sit at the top of the drop-see photos)), while the olive green center cuts come from the Royston mine, (Both the Fox & Royston are from the Larry Cooley turquoise collection) All the round cuts are Tibetan turquoise.
The beauty about using a ‘Sampler” variety of turquoise from various mines, is what contributes to the contrast they have,since each mine produces different colors, These would compliment a either a traditional OR a contemporary southwestern jewelry collection.
****The Artist, the artist’s reputation, the turquoise quality, the carat weight, the cost per carat, sterling cost & artists time are all reflected in the price****
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ARTIST: Federico Jimenez
TURQUOISE PROVENANCE: From Larry Cooley's Turquoise Collection (The tops, the 2 horizontally laid cuts at the top of drop & the center oval cut) The round clusters at the bottom are Tibetan Turquoise
METAL: Sterling
METAL FINISH: Contemporary
STONES: Natural Olive Green Royston Turquoise-Turquoise Sampler from various turquoise mines.
COMBINED WEIGHT: 24.6 Grams
MEASUREMENTS: 2" X 1"
EAR STYLE: Posts (Come with jumbo sterling ear nuts)
HALLMARK: 'JF/STERLING'
Come gift Boxed!
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PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING:
*****In order to give you close up photos so I can provide you with all the detail, photos can tend to make the earrings look much more larger & everything is more magnified & exaggerated than in actuality. To get an accurate idea of how big these are,please either check them out being worn to get a rough idea (photos 2 & 8) or you can pull out a tape measure & compare to my given measurements.
I do not consider myself a 'professional photographer" but I do try to give you photos that are 'realistic" in color, just so you're not shocked, nor disappointed when you get the piece. Please know that all screen monitors are different, so the materials can look brighter (or duller) ,more intense or less intense from one computer/phone to the next *****.