Description: Vintage Santo Domingo turquoise and coral Jaclas. Great with natural
stones/shell from the third quarter of the 20th century, no damage or wear. 47.8
grams
A traditional Pueblo jewelry adornment, a jacla is two loops of heishi that were
originally earrings and sometimes fastened to the bottom of a stone necklace as
a pendant-like attachment.
Jacla is Navajo for “ear string”. The Navajo spelling is the most commonly used
version of the word. Jocla is also common but jackla is a phonetic mis-spelling.
Although jaclas are attributed to the Rio Grande Pueblo Indians, they were
traded with other tribes so have become associated with the Navajo as well. They
are seen in vintage photos being worn by members of all southwest tribes, both
men and women.
In the oldest style necklaces, the jacla is a pair of loop earrings tied onto
the necklace.
Price: 295 USD
Location: Austin, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-07T02:55:45.000Z
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