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Crafted by artisan Dennis Hogan for Peyote Bird Design, these beauties are a great balance of simple and statement. They’re made exclusively for Double D Ranch; they’ve long been a fan favorite design using other stones, and now we have a mother of pearl version!
Anchored by smooth sterling silver dome studs, the dangles are scallop-edged oval openwork discs that feature 15 polished mother of pearl stones in simple bezels, accented with intricate stamp work and small sterling silver cross. They are great neutral everyday earrings and a change up to your go-to turquoise and red coral collections.
“My life has been an accumulation of experiences, influences, and hard work. I owe so much to my friends, mentors, and family for always supporting my artistic journey. I have found a life free of the pressures I once knew. I am lucky to be an artist.”
Dennis Hogan (Anglo)
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Growing up in rural Indiana, Dennis split his time between athletics and creative arts. After pursuing an initial career in Economics, Dennis returned to the creative arts.
“My life has been an accumulation of experiences, influences, and hard work. I owe so much to my friends, mentors, and family for always supporting my artistic journey. I have found a life free of the pressures I once knew. I am lucky to be an artist.”
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