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Twisted 14k Gold Plated Heishi
701-0204-010$11.95


Quantity | Price |
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1-4 Ounces | $11.95 /Ounces |
5 Ounces + | $9.05 /Ounces |
Product Details
Twisted 14K gold-plated heishi, 3/16" long. A 1/2 oz. bag will make six 15" necklaces. NOTE: our gold plate is genuine gold plating, not Hong Kong with tin mix.
The history of silver and gold heishi in Southwestern Native American jewelry is fascinating and deeply rooted in cultural traditions. Here's a detailed look at its evolution:
Early Use of Heishi Heishi beads, originating from the Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo in New Mexico, are among the oldest forms of jewelry in the Southwest. Traditionally, these beads were made from natural materials like shells, stones, and even bones, meticulously shaped into small, uniform pieces. The term "heishi" itself comes from the Keresan word meaning "shell bead". Introduction of Silver and Gold The use of silver in Native American jewelry began in the mid-19th century. The Navajo learned silversmithing from Mexican artisans around the 1850s. This skill quickly spread to other tribes, including the Zuni and Hopi. Gold, while less common, was also incorporated into jewelry designs, adding to the diversity and richness of Native American adornments.