Vintage Santo Domingo Yellow Serpentine Bird Necklace - Early 1970s
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Vintage Santo Domingo Yellow Serpentine Bird Necklace - Early 1970s:
$329.00
By Santo Domingo artist Joe Garcia
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Item Description: This fantastic bird necklace was made by deceased Santo Domingo artist Joe Garcia in the early 1970s. Completely hand carved in yellow serpentine, it features a dozen beautiful birds of graduating sizes. Those familiar with Santo Domingo art from the 60s and 70s will recognize that I\'m offering this rare and authentic piece at a deeply discounted price - why not add it to your collection today?
Necklace size is 33 inches. The birds vary in length from 2 1/4\" for the smallest, to 2 7/8\" for the largest. Weight is a hefty 8.1 ounces / 230 grams. As always, satisfaction is 100% guaranteed - if you are unhappy with your purchase, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Includes gift box and Certificate of Authenticity.
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