Description
Artist: Jolene Bird
Style: 7-Strand (Bird) Necklace
Pueblo: Santo Domingo (Kewa), NM
Period: Contemporry
Length: 35″
Materials: Turquoise, Shell, Amethyst, and Quartz
Item: #4384
Celebrate the natural beauty and vibrant artistic heritage of the Southwest with this breathtaking 7-strand statement necklace, handcrafted by renowned Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo lapidary artist Jolene Bird. Masterfully blending ancestral Pueblo stone-cutting techniques with her own visionary design, Bird creates a wearable masterpiece that is both deeply traditional and undeniably contemporary.
This luxurious necklace features seven perfectly draped strands of meticulously hand-cut and hand-finished gemstones. At the heart of this piece is a beautiful bird motif, a signature element that showcases her exceptional lapidary precision and pays homage to the natural world. Jolene expertly weaves together a breathtaking, multi-textured palette featuring the classic blue-green hues of natural Turquoise, the organic luminescence of traditional Shell, the rich, regal purple of Amethyst, and the striking clarity of Quartz.
Honoring the historic Santo Domingo lapidary tradition, every single bead and carved element is individually shaped and polished by the artist to ensure a flawless, fluid drape along the neckline. The intricate layering of these seven strands creates a rich display of color and light that beautifully captures the essence of the New Mexico landscape.
Finished with high-quality sterling silver hardware, this necklace seamlessly bridges the gap between deep-rooted cultural heritage and bold, contemporary elegance. It is a true collector’s piece, reflecting the world-class craftsmanship that has earned Jolene Bird a place in prestigious institutions like the Heard Museum and the Smithsonian.

