Guatemala's Zandra Lorena Sajbin highlights the unique beauty of jade in the triangular shape of these pyramid earrings. She sets the very light green jade - known as verde manzano or "apple green" in Guatemala - in sterling silver as she crafts these earrings by hand. The ancient Maya referred to jade as Ya'ax Chich, and they regarded it as a sacred symbol of life, fertility and power.
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I have an Indonesian Irian Jaya blue tongue skink, so when I saw a necklace with a lizard on it, I knew I had to have it. It is of a good weight and the carving of the lizard on the necklace matches a leather strap bracelet that I also purchased from Novica.
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These earrings arrived yesterday and they are beautiful! I immediately put them on. With the hook closure on the back, they were difficult to unhook. And I had to bend the metal to open it up wider to be able to insert in my ear. Then I had trouble closing the clasp and then opening it again to take off. Im worried that bending the earring every time I wear them will weaken the integrity of the metal and they may break. The metal is very soft and pliable.
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I wear this ring often, especially when I will be in an environment where I can network with like-minded souls.
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