The listing, Very Old Native Pueblo Indian "Jacla" w/Bonus!!!! has ended.
Very Old Pueblo Indians "Jacla" w/Bonus !!!! The Jacla got its name from all tribes! The "Jacla" has many spellings like Jockla Jocla but the proper Native spelling is "Jacla"! The name came from the native ladies who would wear there earrings for special occasions, and when working or doing chores they would take their earrings and tie them to a necklace. This is when they became a later known combination set to collectors and called the "Jacla"! The jacla are always made with Coral at the tie w/Turquoise Beads and Spiny Oyster Thinly cut dearhide strings! Over 4 in long. They average between 3-7 inches. This particular Set is 96 years old to our knowledge and belonged to a Native Navajo Woman. The bonus is a Turquoise Strand of beads and Nugget's to wear them on.These earring sell now for $300-1000 by themselves.