"Twin Rivers" Pin         "Twin Rivers" Pin
"Twin Rivers" Pin         "Twin Rivers" Pin
"Twin Rivers" Pin         "Twin Rivers" Pin
"Twin Rivers" Pin         "Twin Rivers" Pin

The Twin Rivers Pin

Standard Editions
$188
/

Free domestic shipping on orders over $100

An in-house design inspired by the vintage pieces we've collected over the years, set with Campitos turquoise — every stone its own.

Metal

.925 Sterling Silver

Stone

Campitos

Dimensions

Approx. 1 5/8×7/8"

Weight

9.7

Every piece that leaves our shop is made to last. If something fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship, we'll take care of you.

Every piece ships within 1–3 business days from Columbia, Tennessee. You'll receive tracking by email once your order is on its way. Questions? Reach us at info@thecommon.co.

We're among those who appreciate the character natural wear puts on a piece. That said, a few simple measures will help maintain the basic integrity of your jewelry.

  • Keep it dry. Avoid submerging your pieces underwater — this helps prevent discoloration of both the stones and the silver.
  • Go easy on cuffs. Avoid bending cuffs too often, as repeated flexing wears down the silver and can cause cracking or breakage. Gently molding a cuff to your wrist for the initial fit is perfectly fine.
  • Polish as needed. Oxidation occurs naturally to every piece left out in the open. A simple dry clean with a polishing cloth — or a soft handkerchief hanging around — should do the trick.

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The Twin Rivers Pin

Standard Editions
$188
/

Free domestic shipping on orders over $100

An in-house design inspired by the vintage pieces we've collected over the years, set with Campitos turquoise — every stone its own.

Metal

.925 Sterling Silver

Stone

Campitos

Dimensions

Approx. 1 5/8×7/8"

Weight

9.7

Every piece that leaves our shop is made to last. If something fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship, we'll take care of you.

Every piece ships within 1–3 business days from Columbia, Tennessee. You'll receive tracking by email once your order is on its way. Questions? Reach us at info@thecommon.co.

We're among those who appreciate the character natural wear puts on a piece. That said, a few simple measures will help maintain the basic integrity of your jewelry.

  • Keep it dry. Avoid submerging your pieces underwater — this helps prevent discoloration of both the stones and the silver.
  • Go easy on cuffs. Avoid bending cuffs too often, as repeated flexing wears down the silver and can cause cracking or breakage. Gently molding a cuff to your wrist for the initial fit is perfectly fine.
  • Polish as needed. Oxidation occurs naturally to every piece left out in the open. A simple dry clean with a polishing cloth — or a soft handkerchief hanging around — should do the trick.

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The Twin Rivers Pin

Stone

Campitos

Mine

Pino Chueco / Cananea Mine

Origin

Cananea, Sonora, Mexico

Mine Status

Active

Stone Story

Campitos turquoise comes from the Pino Chueco and Cananea mines near Cananea in northern Sonora, Mexico. Active since the 1980s, Campitos is known for a clear, consistent sky blue — often compared to Sleeping Beauty turquoise in its even, open color expression. The name comes from the Spanish word for "little fields." Campitos forms as free-form nuggets in clay rather than in rock veins — a geological trait that makes the material easier to extract while preserving the stone's natural shape.