Description
Description
Navajo Pearl & Rustic Blue‑Green‑Brown Kingman Turquoise Bracelet
🪶 Important: Navajo Pearls are beautiful, lightweight sterling silver beads — I keep my pieces in the 3–8mm range, not big ol’ boulders. Please read the bead sizes so we can avoid any “that’s smaller than I thought” bead shock.
This bracelet balances rugged charm with everyday wearability. Hand‑strung with sterling silver Navajo pearls and Kingman turquoise in their natural, undyed glory. The turquoise shows off a favorite desert palette — blue, green, and warm brown — what I call desert drama, or my personal “coat of many colors.” Minimal style keeps the spotlight on the stones. Lightweight and comfortable, it feels like it blends right in with your wrist.
Grounded, easy to wear, and made to stack — whether you’re pairing it with cuffs or letting it shine solo, it brings quiet confidence to your everyday style.
✨ Features
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Pearls: Sterling silver Navajo pearls — 3–4mm round, 4mm corrugated round, 5.7mm saucer center
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Gemstones: Kingman turquoise round beads — 4–5mm, 100% natural, no dye
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Hardware: Sterling silver end rings + swivel lobster clasp
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Style: Southwestern, boho, artisan‑crafted
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Finish: Oxidized silver with vibrant turquoise contrast
✨ Note: Each bead is one‑of‑a‑kind — Mother Nature doesn’t do copy‑paste. Expect variation in color, shape, and texture. No twins here, just originals with personality.
🌿 Symbolism & Soul
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Kingman Turquoise: Mined in Arizona, known for calming and protective energy — a stone of balance, creativity, and peace.
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Navajo Pearls: Also called desert pearls, handcrafted by Navajo silversmiths who shape, dome, and oxidize each bead by hand, giving every strand its own character.
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Sterling Silver: Durable, luminous, and full of Western soul.
📏 Measure & Size Guide
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Wrap a cloth tape or string snug around your wrist bone
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Recommend adding ¼–½ inch for a comfy fit
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Total length includes clasp
Bracelet sizers available in the Supplies section — ships same day.
Easygoing enough for every day, special enough for the days that matter.

