Asymmetrical Triangle Peruvian Turquoise & Blue Chalcedony Pendant Necklace
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Asymmetrical Triangle Peruvian Turquoise & Blue Chalcedony Pendant Necklace

Asymmetrical Triangle Peruvian Turquoise & Blue Chalcedony Pendant Necklace

Sterling asymmetrical triangle pendant on sterling chain with interior Peruvian turquoise, seafoam blue chalcedony, 22K golf vermeil and sterling drop

Arizona artist Arlee Kasselman creates each piece of jewelry that is inspired by both ancient and contemporary architecture. Every design celebrates the art of self-expression. To compliment the stones she uses, her original handcrafted geometric fine silver and 22K gold vermeil metal creations. The decision not to automate Kasselman's process is her commitment to maintaining the integrity of jewelry as art.

$70.00

Original: $200.00

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Asymmetrical Triangle Peruvian Turquoise & Blue Chalcedony Pendant Necklace

$200.00

$70.00

Asymmetrical Triangle Peruvian Turquoise & Blue Chalcedony Pendant Necklace

Sterling asymmetrical triangle pendant on sterling chain with interior Peruvian turquoise, seafoam blue chalcedony, 22K golf vermeil and sterling drop

Arizona artist Arlee Kasselman creates each piece of jewelry that is inspired by both ancient and contemporary architecture. Every design celebrates the art of self-expression. To compliment the stones she uses, her original handcrafted geometric fine silver and 22K gold vermeil metal creations. The decision not to automate Kasselman's process is her commitment to maintaining the integrity of jewelry as art.

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Sterling asymmetrical triangle pendant on sterling chain with interior Peruvian turquoise, seafoam blue chalcedony, 22K golf vermeil and sterling drop

Arizona artist Arlee Kasselman creates each piece of jewelry that is inspired by both ancient and contemporary architecture. Every design celebrates the art of self-expression. To compliment the stones she uses, her original handcrafted geometric fine silver and 22K gold vermeil metal creations. The decision not to automate Kasselman's process is her commitment to maintaining the integrity of jewelry as art.