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Indian Head Nickle Turquoise Lariat

$275.00

This necklace features antique African Trade beads, faceted crystal, and Italian thousand eye beads. Vintage includes handmade domed sterling silver beads made from mercery dimes, Russian blues, faceted glass. Modern finishes are freshwater pearls, sponge coral, several types of turquoise, agate and jade. The pendants include hawk bells, a German Silver brooch, mother of pearl and a vintage sterling silver Indian head Nickle pendant. To wear this necklace, simply put both strands through both holes and adjust length as desired.

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This necklace features antique African Trade beads, faceted crystal, and Italian thousand eye beads. Vintage includes handmade domed sterling silver beads made from mercery dimes, Russian blues, faceted glass. Modern finishes are freshwater pearls, sponge coral, several types of turquoise, agate and jade. The pendants include hawk bells, a German Silver brooch, mother of pearl and a vintage sterling silver Indian head Nickle pendant. To wear this necklace, simply put both strands through both holes and adjust length as desired.

This necklace features antique African Trade beads, faceted crystal, and Italian thousand eye beads. Vintage includes handmade domed sterling silver beads made from mercery dimes, Russian blues, faceted glass. Modern finishes are freshwater pearls, sponge coral, several types of turquoise, agate and jade. The pendants include hawk bells, a German Silver brooch, mother of pearl and a vintage sterling silver Indian head Nickle pendant. To wear this necklace, simply put both strands through both holes and adjust length as desired.

The Ponca City Fox hunt is growing. I am thrilled to be a part of this downtown art crawl with my mural titled “The Essentials”. This public art piece depicts “B.B. The Fox (inspired by B.B. King) singing the Ponca City Blues. Foxes are not indigenous to this area but were brought here by E.W. Marland for sport. Foxes still roam our little piece of prairie today, these are descendants of foxes who escaped the poor hunters one hundred years ago. B.B. is seen wearing the legendary crushed velveted tuxedo coat and playing his famous “Lucielle”. Come give him a visit, grab a mic and take a selfie. Now at the Ponca City Chamber of Commerce at 420 East Grand.

Mural for Speak Now Productions

This larger than life, Jurassic Park inspired mural measures approximately 32’x 45’. Featuring everyone’s favorite T-Rex, Roberta, taco eating raptors and my personal favorite, a can of shaving cream. Find this mural in the alley behind Speak Now Productions at 204 East Grand Avenue in Ponca City, Oklahoma.

Sandy The Fox!

This fox statue was a commissioned piece for FARHA Wholesale at 208 South 1st street in downtown Ponca City. I had creative freedom within an Oklahoma Theme. I focused on folklore, history and oddities. This includes important historical dates, deer woman, big foot, the little people, rose stones, scissortails, a redbud tree, magnolias, and so many tiny details. This piece was an on and off project for six months and I really enjoyed my time with it.

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