Sugilite Jewelry
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings (Huggies)
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Long Dangling Inlaid Multi-Stone Earrings
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Bruce Eckhardt Turquoise Mountain Turquoise Necklace
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Cobblestone Inlay Cuff Bracelet Featuring Sugilite
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Coral & 14kt Gold Necklace by Desiree Yellowhorse
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Coral Necklace by Desiree Yellowhorse
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Inlaid Multi-Color ‘Teardrop’ Earrings
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Inlaid Multi-Color Bear Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Color Bear Pendant (small)
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Inlaid Multi-Color BEAR Pendant (mid-size)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Bison Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Color Cross Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Color Cross Pendant – Colorful Cross!
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Inlaid Multi-Color Cross Pendant (Larger)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Cuff Bracelet (Wide)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings – Long Dangling & Fun
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings (Bears)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings (Smaller Huggies)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Horse Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Color Horse Pendant (Medium-Size)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Link Bracelet
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Inlaid Multi-Color Link Bracelet (‘Wavy’)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Link Bracelet (more dainty)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Little Buffalo (Bison) Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Color Necklace in Sterling Silver
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Inlaid Multi-Color Pendant (Diamond-Shaped)
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Inlaid Multi-Color Pendant (Open-Drop)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Bear Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Bear Pendant – Small Reversible Bear Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Stone BEAR Pendant (mid-size)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Bison Pendant – Inlay Buffalo
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Bison Pendant (Small & Adorable)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Cross Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Cross Pendant (Large)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Cufflinks
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Cufflinks
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Diamond-Shaped Pendant
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Earrings
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Earrings (Huggies)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Earrings (Smaller ‘Huggies’)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Earrings (Teardrops)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Horse Pendant – Larger
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Horse Pendant (Medium Size)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Link Bracelet
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Link Bracelet (smaller)
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Inlaid Multi-Stone Money Clip
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SUGILITE
Sugilite is a rarely found pink to purple cyclosilicate mineral with a very complex chemical formula. Sugilite was originally discovered in 1944 in Japan by a man named Ken-ichi Sugi. Mr. Sugi found, analyzed, and described the stone found on the Japanese island of Iwagi Islet… and thus, the stone is named after him! The pronunciation of Sugilite, as with most minerals, was intended to be the same as the person after whom it was named; and in this case, the Japanese name ‘Sugi’ has a hard “g”. However, Sugilite is most commonly pronounced with a soft “g”, as in the word “gemstone”. The sugilite found in Japan is usually a visually unappealing yellowish-white, and therefore not seen in jewelry. However, in the 1970’s, a deposit of Sugilite was found at the Wessels manganese mine in northern South Africa (in the Kalahari Desert, not far from the Botswana border). Very light (almost pinkish) purples were found, very dark (almost blackish) purples were found, and almost every shade of purple in between! Almost any sugilite used in jewelry by our artists came from this South African manganese mine.