It took me as a complete surprise to learn that at Paleozoic era New Mexico region was submerged by a warm shallow sea, and that's why desert corals are not a myth… I found a multi strand desert coral necklace in a small shop at Santa Fe and found it very easy to incorporate into a more sophisticated design enhanced by a tassel pendant (agate, carnelian, rhyolite stones of multiple shapes and colors dangling hotsell from a copper colored pendant), the desert coral necklace bringing it all together as an unusual and striking adornment. Of course I couldn't help throwing in another necklace with the same kind of stones used in the tassel, distributed along a faux leather cord. The first necklace runs 28 inches long plus additional 5 inches of the pendant, the desert coral part being 15 inches long. The shorter necklace is 24 inches long with additional 2 inches chain extender. One of the two bracelets is of a stretch type the other one features dark carnelian coin bead and has a lobster clasp. The earrings are suspended from French wire hooks. It's your choice to wear it all together (quite Santa Fe style) or separate the items depending upon the occasion.
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Product code: Santa hotsell Fe Chance