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Our Hopi Blue Flour Corn jewelry is striking, with its natural hues of blues to violet. This corn, grown by the Hopi Indians in Arizona for well over 800 years (some reports say it may be closer to 2000) is complimented by the royal blue of genuine Lapis. Sterling silver accent beads, lobster claw clasps, and earwires add some shine. This natural set goes from denims to dressy with ease. This is one of the many historic corn varieties we have chosen to grow and display in our jewelry.
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Our Cherokee Trail Of Tears jewelry incorporates this beautiful, shiny black bean with red coral and sterling silver beads, clasps, and earwires. This seed’s poignant history is that it was carried by the Cherokee along the Trail Of Tears, their infamous forced trek from their homeland in Georgia to resettlement in Oklahoma during the winter of 1838-39. We most humbly offer this jewelry in honor of the over 4,000 men, women, and children who perished along the way.
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