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These amazing brass bandana slides are made of cast brass by various artisans.

 

The snake,  moth and Sun/Moon medallion slides are made by Mineral & Matter in Salt Lake City, UT

 

The snake bandana slide is a representation of the Snake Nebula that weaves through the Ophiuchus constellation in front of the Milky Way.  It is approximately 1" in diameter.

 

The sun/moon bandana slide bandana slide depicts a moon and three stars with ray accents on a coin. Cast out of brass, approximately 1" diameter.

 

The moth bandana slide is a Cecropia moth. Cecropia moths are North America's largest native moth and part of the giant silk moth family. They have wingspans of 5 to 7 inches and live only for about two weeks.  This slide is approixmately 1.25" wide and .5" tall.

 

The quartz crystal and moonstone ray slides are entirely handmade pieces and cast designs, with all details being hand carved. Made by skilled metal smiths in the Rajasthan region of Northern India. The brass they use is a combination of zinc and copper and is nickel-free.

 

The cat face brass slide is made by skilled artisans in Bali, Indonesia.  They are made using lost-cast wax designs and made entirely of nickel-free brass.

 

The mama and daddy slides are made by SNASH JEWELRY, which is the creation of native New Yorker, Shanna Nash. They are are uncoated brass, allowing for customer re-polishing. Avoiding water, heavy lotions, chlorine, etc., will prolong the original polished shine. Cleaning the ring with a jewelry polishing cloth will restore shine if tarnish occurs.