Turtle Earrings
Turtle Earrings
Jenny Byrne and her team at Zealandia designed these Turtle Earrings. Width 1" x Height 1" (approx). Sterling silver details, setting and wires. Colors will vary as each beautiful piece of ancient ivory is uniquely tinted by earthen minerals.
Delivery may be extended by a week or two depending on what material is chosen.
Fossilized Mammoth Ivory: Ancient Mammoth tusk, plentiful until their extinction about 15,000 years ago, our Mammoth Ivory is usually found by gold miners in Alaska and Canada. The unique colors of this ancient ivory are created by minerals from the soil. This material is legal to carve and own.
Fossilized Walrus Ivory: Prehistoric Fossilized or Mineralized Walrus tusk is around 500 to 3,000 years old. It is excavated along the Bering sea coast of Alaska by Eskimo families. The unique colors of this ancient ivory are created by minerals from the soil. This material is legal to carve and own.
"The fossilized walrus ivory we use in our ivory jewelry can span the neutral tones from creamy white to honey, reddish brown to black, depending on the minerals the walrus tusk was in contact with and the length of time it was in the ground. It is legally obtained from Native owned land, having been excavated by Eskimo families from old village sites on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska." ~Jenny Byrne
Due to the natural state of fossilized ivory, mammoth and walrus, clean only with a clean soft cloth. Care should be taken to not get black from the silver on the cloth as this can transfer to the ivory. Do not use jewelry cleaners, chemicals, soaps or detergents. Avoid extreme heat, moisture, and soaking.