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now this is what i'm talkin about!!! Yes!!!!!thought i would post a couple of pics of what i'm wearing today....
Couldn't decide on what necklace to wear with the heshi strands. I finally went with the apache piece in the 3rd picture. It's from the 60's.
I just added a couple of pieces to my collection (which i'll take pix of later and post!) but wanted to show my bracelets...
from top to bottom: handmade hammered bracelet by native American artist unknown. turquoise bracelet from artie Whitehorse, "ball bracelet" by artie Whitehorse and bangle from orville tsinnie.
necklaces are all native American and purchased at a local gallery which represents native American artisans. one of them is called landscape mosaic and I think it's pretty cool!
what do you all think of the stacked look with the bracelets? I just added a new one today and didn't know if it was "too much"...thanks!
I love your bracelets stacked. And no, it's definitely not too much!
Pretty stunning stone there girl. I really can appreciate that necklace too, simple but with some snazz. I don't know about you but wearing this stuff in the bright sunshine just makes me feel so special. That silver, those deep colorful hues...the color of the turquoise is actually a brilliant blue...it just didn't photograph well....
Here's what I wore today. 60's piece made by Apache artist Hendrina Largo & Jaclas necklace & earrings made by Navajo artist Lena Cowboy.
the earrings are perfect for this grouping and black stones are gorgeous with your hair.Here's what I wore today. 60's piece made by Apache artist Hendrina Largo & Jaclas necklace & earrings made by Navajo artist Lena Cowboy.
Beautiful pieces! Each one of them is stunning.
the earrings are perfect for this grouping and black stones are gorgeous with your hair.
TEAM HUBBY! AND he has great taste.A couple of surprises from my hubby. He picked these up in Texas when he was there on business last week!! Both are old Pawn from the 60's to the 70's.
TEAM HUBBY! AND he has great taste.
Really digging turq with black combo since the dark vibe bodes very well for the colder months; well at least for me!!!