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Charlie Favour Sterling Silver & Turquoise Leather Bracelet
Don Lucas Sterling Silver & Turquoise Bracelet
Don Lucas Multistone Row Bracelet
Paige Wallace Turquoise and Onyx Cube Necklace (282AL)
Paige Wallace Flower Sugalite and Mother of Pearls Necklace (334D)
Paige Wallace Turquoise, Wood Beads and Resin Necklace (327BN)
Paige Wallace White Turquoise Necklace (5733)
Paige Wallace Turquoise and White-Heart Red Beads Southwest Bracelet (4A)
Paige Wallace Triple Strand Coral and Silver Necklace (302D)
Paige Wallace Red Coral and Wood Beads Necklace (326B)
Peyote Bird Beaded Bracelet Watch (4C)
Paige Wallace Turquoise Southwest Bracelet (11582)
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ABOUT OUR JEWELRY
Our Men's turquoise and leather bracelets and cuffs, and our Women's turquoise and spiny oyster shell necklaces, women's sliver and turquoise bracelets, women's turquoise and spiny oyster shell earrings, and women's turquoise and spiny oyster shell rings are from a variety of sources.

All are made in America with a distinctive Southwest orientation. They include Paige Wallace, Charlie Favour, Jerry Tucker, Don Lucas and Dennis Hogan.
  Paige Wallace is a native Texan who makes all her women's jewelry in Texas using sterling silver, turquoise beads, art glass, semi-precious stones and various unique beads.

She has designed for her company for over ten years after sixteen years as fashion model. Each style and piece is designed and hand made to her exacting and unique style.

As a small company, her items are not widely available, and some specialized components are one-of-a-kind antique items, making them even more special.
  Charlie Favour Charlie Favour was born in 1950 in Prescott, Arizona. While growing up around ranches and rodeos, he began braiding when he was 11 years old. In 1970, Charlie started doing leatherwork professionally by opening a leather and Native American art store in Aspen, Colorado. In 1980 he settled in Northern New Mexico where he engaged in the fly fishing business and continued his leather craft. Throughout his career, Charlie has been a serious student of all aspects of Native American crafts as well as leatherwork of the old time cowboys. He has achieved a high degree of expertise in many areas of work including Native American footwear, beadwork, hand-tanning hides, traditional western tooling and braiding. Currently, Charlie divides his time between Santa Fe and his studio overlooking Abiquiu Lake.