Tohono O'Odham Rick Manuel Devil's Claw Earrings
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Rick used 2 layers of silver to make these earrings. The claw design is cut with a tiny saw blade. A hole is drilled in the silver which the saw blade is fed through. His careful use of this tool cuts the design he desires into the silver. These pierced earrings are sterling silver.
They are 3/4" square post earrings.
They are 3/4" square post earrings.
Product Description
Rick Manuel uses designs Native to Arizona and the Tohono O'Odham culture. The devil's claw is a plant pod which is used to make the black designs in the tribal baskets his people make.
Rick used 2 layers of silver to make these earrings. The claw design is cut with a tiny saw blade. A hole is drilled in the silver which the saw blade is fed through. His careful use of this tool cuts the design he desires into the silver. These pierced earrings are sterling silver.
They are 3/4" square post earrings.
Rick used 2 layers of silver to make these earrings. The claw design is cut with a tiny saw blade. A hole is drilled in the silver which the saw blade is fed through. His careful use of this tool cuts the design he desires into the silver. These pierced earrings are sterling silver.
They are 3/4" square post earrings.
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