Anna, they are all like babies to me…each has it’s own story and history. I’m glad you appreciate the stories behind each piece – I feel they are worth telling.
Ooh I love that outfit!!!
Seriously. I love all the tees but when I learn about your thought process of designing them or what inspired you it makes me fall more in love with them because I feel like I know it’s history…
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Historic Route 66 will take you coast to coast, but we’re most interested in it taking us west. And in this particular issue, we are most interested in Arizona. See our top 6 stops!
When you think of stones in Southwestern and Native American jewelry, your first thought is probably turquoise – and rightfully so, it’s the most prevalent and it’s almost synonymous with the style. But turquoise has a stylistic sister-“stone” that, once you think about it, is a common and key asset to some of the most beautiful and beloved pieces.
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