Acequia Pendant
The acequias near our home are a unique ecosystem and historic part of our community.
In Spring, snow melt from the mountains fill the Rio Grande river and course into the irrigation woven through the oldest neighborhoods in the Albuquerque Valley. The Mayordomos, traditional caretakers of the community water, begin their seasonal tasks, guiding the path of water as they have for four hundred years.
We take daily walks along the acequias, bordered by tall cottonwoods and traditional ocotillo fences. The clay soil is cracked and crumble under foot with stamped horseshoes tracks. The sun and clouds reflect on the slow moving, mossy current. The prickly pear cactus swell as they ready to bloom. Light cascades through the trees and glints on the water.
Spring is quiet as a breath along the acequia paths.
2 1/2” at its widest and 5" long, wood frame is 2" in diameter and 1/2" thick, 24" leather cord with copper sliding tube and oxidized copper ends
Colorways with an asterisk * are made using synthetic leather
Last photo shows the Acequia necklace on the right and the pendant on the left.
Made to order and takes about a week to ship.