Sequoyah's Legacy Jewelry Set in Copper

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Chain Length: 18"

Connect to culture with the Sequoyah Legacy Jewelry Set in Copper.  The Sequoyah syllabary is the design in this set. The syllabary was created as a writting system (alphabet) for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah. Prior to Sequoyah's creation Cherokee had no written language only oral.

Award Winning Design - 2022 Cherokee Holiday Art Show

This three peice jewelry set in copper is covered with the Cherokee Syllabary, the writing system that was developed by Sequoyah. 

Each piece is made by hand in our home studio by award winning Cherokee Coppersmith Greg Stice. 

Cuff is 5/8" and fits a 7" wrist but can be adjusted for larger or smaller

Earrings are about 1 1/2” long 

Pendant Necklace is 1 1/2” long

Save by purchasing the set. If purchased seperately this set would cost $120

Cherokee Copper jewelry is handmade in our home studio. Please allow up  to 7 days for us to fill your order. You will receive an email with tracking when you order ships. If you need faster shipping please check our shipping options including Skip To The Front Of The Line (additional charges will be applied). 

 

 

How Do I Care For My Copper Jewelry?

The Best way to care for your Copper is to wear it often  The natural oils from your skin will keep the copper, and pearls nice and shiny. Copper will acquire a beautiful patina over time. We feel that the patina is part of the natural beauty of the metal. 

As much as possible do not wear your jewelry when working out or doing any heavy physical activity that will cause excessive sweating. 

Clean your copper jewelry with a soft cloth if dirty you can use some liquid dish soap.

If you prefer, you can coat the metal with clear fingernail polis to maintain the shine. 

 

Why Does Copper Sometimes Turn My Skin Green?

Have you ever noticed a green tint on your skin after wearing copper jewelry? That is a chemical reaction between the copper, oxygenand the sweat on your skin. The process is called oxidization and is your body's way of absorbing the copper. Copper is an essential element and your body needs it. If you skin is turning green it is your body's way of telling you that something is missing. 

 

Where Can I Find Cherokee Copper In Person?

We are frequently asked if we have a store location. The answer is someday. But for now you can find us in cultural gift shops, museums and art galleries from Cape Code to Tahlequah. You can find our most up to date list of locations here.

 

 

 

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