Enya
These deep coral heishi beads are bold and ready to help you take on your day!
Heishi beads can be made from organic shells or ground and polished stones. This type of bead, generally small and disc or tube shaped, comes from the Kewa Pueblo people of New Mexico. Some Heishi bead specimen date back to around 6000 BCE, and a similar technique was used 30,000 years ago in Africa using ostrich eggshell! Native Americans have been using Heishi to make iconic jewelry long before metals were available.
14k gold-filled findings
~2mm, deep coral heishi beads
antique bronze & gold-plated accent beads
accent beads vary
These deep coral heishi beads are bold and ready to help you take on your day!
Heishi beads can be made from organic shells or ground and polished stones. This type of bead, generally small and disc or tube shaped, comes from the Kewa Pueblo people of New Mexico. Some Heishi bead specimen date back to around 6000 BCE, and a similar technique was used 30,000 years ago in Africa using ostrich eggshell! Native Americans have been using Heishi to make iconic jewelry long before metals were available.
14k gold-filled findings
~2mm, deep coral heishi beads
antique bronze & gold-plated accent beads
accent beads vary
These deep coral heishi beads are bold and ready to help you take on your day!
Heishi beads can be made from organic shells or ground and polished stones. This type of bead, generally small and disc or tube shaped, comes from the Kewa Pueblo people of New Mexico. Some Heishi bead specimen date back to around 6000 BCE, and a similar technique was used 30,000 years ago in Africa using ostrich eggshell! Native Americans have been using Heishi to make iconic jewelry long before metals were available.
14k gold-filled findings
~2mm, deep coral heishi beads
antique bronze & gold-plated accent beads
accent beads vary