New Santa Fe Shop Grand Opening: March 24, 2018
Hello Turquoise / Jewelry Enthusiasts:
We are pleased to announce that Aspen Turquoise and Nureteka, Ltd have formed an arrangement. Nureteka, Ltd. is a new store located off the plaza in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico specializing in souvenirs, fashion, handcrafts and high-end jewelry and we are delighted to be one of the partnering design companies to help see this retail store grow.
Aspen Turquoise, being a fairly new company ourselves here in Santa Fe, New Mexico, know how discerning our clientele are and that is why we are thrilled to invite you to come down to Nureteka, Ltd. tomorrow, March 24, 2018 for their Grand Opening where this boutique will be filled with enough high fashion and designer labels to make shopaholics and style mavens swoon. Alongside those designer labels you will see Aspen Turquoise, beautiful stylistic high-end jewelry pieces designed by David Hight, featured and glimmering with sterling silver wrapped malachite, jade, amethyst and other precious minerals. This is your opportunity to several pieces hand-crafted by David Hight and see for yourself why his work is so valued.
The Grand Opening will be tomorrow, March 24, 2018 at Nureteka off 223 East Palace Avenue in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. We hope you are able to make it tomorrow. If you have any questions for David, feel free to contact him at 505-204-3360 or you may send email to owner@aspenturqupose.com.
I gave just come across your article about the grand opening of the new aspen turquoise store and must say it is great to see new stores opening.
I would like to know what style of jewellery design David styles his designs on ?
The stirling silver designs entwined with precious stones like jade and amethyst are actually my favourite and wondered if you have a global shipping program?
I wish yoh luck in your new venture with Nureteka ltd
Best of luck!
Thank you and it is funny you asked about a global shipping program because we can ship internationally and also, Nureteka Ltd. will be taking some of our pieces to Europe so we are excited to have our pieces featured in other countries besides USA.
Sincerely,
Stephanie
Great post calling attention to your grand opening. I hope it was well attended. David’s pieces are unique and I like the use of sterling silver with the stones. Where does he get his turquoise from? And I wonder if he polishes all his stones or are some pieces made with raw unpolished stones.
Thank you for visiting our site. Great questions you asked. David gets all of his stones from visiting various rock hunting sites and goes digging in the ground. He mines them all himself. He and I take empty buckets and go hiking to places that are known to have rocks and fill out buckets with raw rocks that we then take back to our garage where he has a workshop set with machines that he uses to cut and polish them up. Lapidary machines are what he uses and when he is done polishing them and getting them to the shape he wants, he wraps them. So, the jewelry is 100% handmade from start to finish. That is what he loves to job and if you find something that you love doing you will never have to work again.
Thank you again for visiting. Please come back soon.