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Turquoise Teardrop Pendant Necklace - Coral & Silver Accents, Southwestern Style

Turquoise Teardrop Pendant Necklace - Coral & Silver Accents, Southwestern Style

Regular price $74.00 USD
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This lovely 18-inch necklace features blue turquoise and red coral gemstone chips with silver-finished accents and a blue-green turquoise teardrop pendant. As a statement piece, this evokes a Southwestern or Western style. The necklace is 18-inches in length and has a lobster claw style clasp.

Turquoise is a December birthstone and this stunning piece would be a perfect birthday gift.

Complimentary gift box included.

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Gila Mountain Designs

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What is your shipping policy?

We offer free domestic USPS Ground Advantage shipping on orders of $50.00+.  After purchase, order items will be shipped via USPS Ground Advantage within 2 business days.

Where are your products made?

Our products are hand crafted in the Fortuna Foothills region of Yuma Arizona.

What is your return policy?

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.

What's the story behind Gila Mountain Designs?

We spend 6 months of every year living in the foothills of the Gila Mountain range in the desert Southwest community of Fortuna Foothills in Yuma Arizona. I am constantly inspired by the region’s stunning landscapes, cultural motifs, and artisanal attitudes and techniques. I felt compelled to bring these characteristics to life through my jewelry designs.

Get to know Gila Mountain Designs

Welcome to Gila Mountain designs, where the spirit of the desert Southwest comes to life through unique, handcrafted jewelry. Inspired by the rich landscapes, vibrant colors, and diverse cultures of the Southwest, our creations are a celebration of natural beauty and artistry. We offer a range of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and pendants, each designed to evoke the hues of desert sunrises, the textures of ancient mesas, and the timeless artistry of Native American traditions.