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Chisholm Trail Heritage Center

I am very honored to partner with the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Oklahoma. It is considered to be a “Top Ten Western Museum” in the USA and an “Oklahoma Outstanding Attraction”. CTHC is an interactive museum for children of all ages and has a multi-sensory Experience Theatre with smells and other surprises.

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In addition, the Garis Gallery showcases permanent displays of fine art and sculpture featuring works by Frederick Remington, George Catlin, Charles Russell and other well-known artists. They also feature local and regional guest artist exhibitions several times a year.

Featuring a Jewelry Experience

It is only fitting that a museum with a multi-sensory Experience Theatre would feature kinetic jewelry that is meant to be experienced.

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In the Gift Shop, my jewelry is displayed for sale along with an opportunity to personally experience its unique movement. Be sure to ask a Gift Shop associate to let you “play” with the necklace so you can enjoy the swaying sensation too.

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Check out other unique features of this special movable jewelry design in this video.

What is design to You

Support CTHC

Would you like to support and promote the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center?

Within the onsite jewelry display, there is also an option (QR code) that links to my website where current available selections can be seen or you can inquire about custom commissions of my artisan fine jewelry.

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Any custom jewelry orders referred to me through CTHC will result in the museum receiving a donation for each personalized piece. It’s a simple process. Just let me know during our online consultation that CTHC sent you. It is my way of showing appreciation and support to the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center.

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Please take your time browsing my website and feel free to contact me with any questions.

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