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Oryx Horn Bracelet

Oryx were introduced into southern New Mexico's White Sands Missile Range (Trinity site) in 1969 as exotic big game. Coyotes and mountain lions posed no threat and the oryx thrived, tipping the balance of the White Sands National Monument's ecosystem. The stylized image of stark black horns against white gypsum sands is one only conjured up in dreams. I received an oryx skull with horns from a friend whose father found while walking near White Sands.

The Oryx bracelet can be worn as a short necklace or wrapped 3 times as a bracelet.

NOTES

1 1/2" wide, 22 1/2” long, two black brass stud buttons.

Oryx were introduced into southern New Mexico's White Sands Missile Range (Trinity site) in 1969 as exotic big game. Coyotes and mountain lions posed no threat and the oryx thrived, tipping the balance of the White Sands National Monument's ecosystem. The stylized image of stark black horns against white gypsum sands is one only conjured up in dreams. I received an oryx skull with horns from a friend whose father found while walking near White Sands.

The Oryx bracelet can be worn as a short necklace or wrapped 3 times as a bracelet.

NOTES

1 1/2" wide, 22 1/2” long, two black brass stud buttons.