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One of the exciting elements of design is mixing the unexpected to create something extraordinary. This southwest inspired necklace of turquoise and coral is infused with traditional tribal cues of bone and cowrie shell. You can buy the one and only necklace like it here.
I think that wearing this piece requires a bold outlook wrapped in something unusual like the outfit below that mixes patterns, colors and textures:
What I enjoy about turquoise is its versatility. This necklace features some unusual shaped turquoise chunks paired with splashes of red coral to create an unforgettable statement necklace.
An outstanding and unique piece can really jolt a wardrobe revival. It can spark the desire and need to break a dull routine of combining the same wardrobe options. This spark of energy is one reason why I love jewelry. Adding a necklace like this one will instantly add new creativity and style to your existing wardrobe. If you find yourself in a rut, break free by trying new styles and color combinations like these featured below. Go ahead, just try it. You might really, really like it.
Turquoise and Western wear fit like a bug and a rug. My bet is that almost every woman has a desire to spend a little time on the desert range, even in the city. Check out how to work Turquoise with your inner Annie Oakley. Buy the jewelry in the Southwestern Sizzle Collection.
Mother Nature is an interesting entity. Recently, I was reviewing some old travel photographs and came across an arresting image of Colorado’s ‘Garden of the Gods’ and this particular rock formation. Unbelievably, I just designed a turquoise and amber necklace with a center trio of amber that exactly resembles the rock formations in Colorado. The funny thing is that the amber is from Africa.


In my inspiration blog, I shared a photo of a piece of jewelry that I was in the process of designing. What started off as a tray full of round green turquoise, chunky green nugget turquoise, chunky blue nugget turquoise and some sterling silver accents, transpired into this chunky necklace and coordinating bracelet found in the Southwest Sizzle Collection.



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