Spiro Pearl -Teardrop Pendant Necklace on Deerhide

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Strength meets beauty int his  Large Teardrop Blister Pearl Pendant strung on soft deerhide. Spiro Mounds is a large Missipian Culture Settlement located on the banks of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. It is the location of the largest known to date pearl cache in North America. 

Prized for thier beauty, pearls were collected and traded along ancient trade routes.  The Spiro Pearl Teardrop Pendant is a beautiful shell with blister pearls.  The real beauty of this necklace is that you can wear either side up. It's like getting two necklaces in one! 

This is a large pendant. Connect to the ancient ways with this pendant necklace. The pendant ranges in size from 62x47mm up to 72x55 mm.  (2.5" -2.75" long by 1.75"-2.15" wide).  

Please note no two pendants will be exactly alike since this is a natural material. The necklace you recieve may be different from what is pictured.

Shop the entire Cherokee Pearl Collection here. 

 

All of our jewelry is handmade in our studio in Oklahoma. Please allow 7-10 before we ship. Need something faster, choose Front Of The Line Shipping at Checkout. This option allows you to skip to the front of the production line. Standard shipping times apply once shipped 

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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