Product ID: 379079
For the indigenous people in pre-Hispanic times, jade, known as ya'ax chich, represented life, fertility, and power. Guatemalan artisan Zandra Lorena Sajbin works with this ancestral stone, which showcases natural hues of verde manzano, or "apple green." She hand-carves the pendant of this necklace to feature a ring with faceted edges that gleam in the light. This necklace circles the neck with an adjustable strand of black cotton cord.
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The pendant is small. It is the size of a dime (see my picture). It was my mistake that I did not read the size in the description. However, the jade is nicely cut and well polished.
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?????????? dude, this is really beautiful, its good to see native people have been making jade jewelry for thousands of years !
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Perfect necklace!
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I had my eye on this piece for awhile. It did not disappoint. The jade is a deep green and the setting complements it so well.
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This ring makes a big statement and is elegant and timeless. Love it!
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I have an Indonesian Irian Jaya blue tongue skink, so when I saw a necklace with a lizard on it, I knew I had to have it. It is of a good weight and the carving of the lizard on the necklace matches a leather strap bracelet that I also purchased from Novica.
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