This is the my first post Tucson piece. The majority of the work is in 28 and 30 guage sterling silver wire. It is named after the ancient Eygptian Tjuya's husband who was buried in the Valley of Kings. It contains: -Fire Agate (Deer Creek, Az) -Mexican Fire Opal Cab
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