Monday 19 September 2011

What is good: Tribu jewellery

The Tribu Facebook page have posted an interesting post describing a brief background on the properties that the stone turquoise are believed to have.


Like the Aztecs, the PuebloNavajo and Apache tribes cherished turquoise for its amuletic use; the latter tribe believe the stone to afford the archer dead aim. Among these peoples turquoise was used in mosaic inlay, in sculptural works, and was fashioned into toroidal beads and freeform pendants. The Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi) of the Chaco Canyon and surrounding region are believed to have prospered greatly from their production and trading of turquoise objects. The distinctive silver jewelry produced by the Navajo and other Southwestern Native American tribes today is a rather modern development.


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