Oxblood Coral and Natural No. 8 Turquoise Necklace

Type of art: Jewelry

Vintage Mediterranean oxblood coral necklace with fabricated, stamped and formed sterling silver bead end, and mercury dime bead necklace. Sandcast sterling silver shadow box set high domed, natural number 8 turquoise in a thick, castellated bezel.

Materials: Vintage Mediterranean coral, natural #8 turquoise, mercury dimes

Technique: Fabricated, stamped and formed Sterling Silver Bead End, and Mercury Dime Bead necklace. Sandcast Sterling Silver shadow box set high domed, natural Number 8 Turquoise in a thick, castellated bezel.

Size: Necklace: adjusts from 24″ to 28″, Pendant: 3″ L x 2″ W

Price: $16,000
Tim Blueflint Ramel
Bad River Band
tblueflint@yahoo.com
Tim Blueflint Ramel is citizen of the Bad River Band of Chippewa. He is highly respected in the Native American art community for the high standards of quality, beauty and elegance of his traditional and contemporary Native American Flutes and Jewelry. He is the recipient of over 30 national awards, including the 2015 Santa Fe Indian Market Innovation Award. His creative process was featured on the TV show “How It’s Made”. He has served as Artist-in-Residence for Eiteljorg Museum of Western and Native American Art in Indianapolis, IN. Blueflint has presented discussions on Turquoise, flute making for the City of Las Vegas, NV and the Eiteljorg Museum and an under-grad Master Class titled “Applied Physics and the Native American Flute” at Purdue University. Blueflint’s works are highly detailed, infused with care and creative passion. Through his art, Blueflint strives to provide his collectors a connection to tradition, and inspire their vision of cultural identity and pride.
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