Cherokee Syllabary Round Necklace
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Sequoyah Legacy Copper Pendant Necklace
Celebrate heritage and artistry with our Sequoyah Legacy Copper Pendant Necklace. This award winning design is crafted by our family of Cherokee artisans, this piece is more than just jewelry—it's a story of culture, tradition, and pride.
Key Benefits:
- Cultural Significance: Embellished with Cherokee syllabary, this pendant honors Sequoyah, the creator of the Cherokee writing system, making it a meaningful keepsake for anyone connected to Native American heritage.
- Handcrafted Excellence: Each pendant is meticulously handcrafted in our studio, ensuring that every piece is unique and made with the utmost care and attention to detail.
- Elegant Design: The warm, rich tones of copper paired with the intricate engravings create a timeless look that complements any outfit, from casual to formal.
- Family Heritage: As the largest Cherokee jewelry maker, we take pride in our family's tradition of craftsmanship. Wearing this pendant connects you to generations of skilled artisans.
Product Details:
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Material: Pure copper, known for its durability and beautiful patina that develops over time.
- Pendant Size: 3/4" inch in diameter, perfect for a subtle yet striking statement.
- Chain Length: your choice of 18-inch, 20 inch or 22 inch copper chain, designed to sit gracefully around the neck.
- Finish: Polished to a high sheen, enhancing the intricate engravings.
Shipping:
- Fast & Reliable: Enjoy fast and reliable shipping directly from our studio to your door. Orders usually ship in less than 3 days. Each necklace is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
- Free Shipping: On all orders over $75
Wear the Sequoyah Legacy Copper Pendant Necklace as a symbol of pride, heritage, and exquisite craftsmanship. Whether you're adding to your personal collection or gifting it to a loved one, this piece is sure to be cherished for generations. Experience the artistry and tradition of Cherokee Copper today.