A traditional Pueblo jewelry adornment, a jacla is two loops of heishi that were originally earrings and sometimes fastened to the bottom of a stone necklace as a pendant-like attachment. Jacla is Navajo for “ear string”. Although jaclas are attributed to the Rio Grande Pueblo Indians, they were traded with other tribes so have become associated with the Navajo as well. In the oldest style necklaces, the jacla is a pair of loop earrings tied onto the necklace. The two loops would be removed from the necklace and used as earrings. This is how the jacla originated. I can just picture a pre-European-contact Rio Grande Puebloan taking his or her jewelry off and storing it that way. And sometimes when I not wanting to wear earrings, just leaving the jacla on the necklace as a pendant. The jacla Southwestern Style Adjustable Teardrop Necklace, Adjustable Southwestern Teardrop Jewelry, Southwestern Adjustable Teardrop Jewelry, Artisan Teardrop Gemstone Beads Jewelry, Southwestern Multi-strand Turquoise Jewelry, Bohemian Single Strand Teardrop Jewelry, Turquoise Hand-strung Lariat Jewelry, Hand-strung Turquoise Lariat Jewelry, Turquoise Lariat Hand-strung Jewelry