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Navajo Multi Stone Pendant with Turquoise, onyx, cultured opal, spiney oyster...

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Management number 3005073 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $225.00 Model Number 3005073
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Turquoise, onyx, cultured opal, spiney oyster, sugelite, and gaspiate nestled together in an inlay style pendant. The stones have been bezel set in sterling silver with some decorative elements along the side and bottom. Stamped with the artists initials on the backside.Nation: NavajoArtist: T.F.Size: ~1-3/8" long (including bail) x 7/8" wideMore InformationLapidary and silversmithing is an important way of life for the Navajo people. Starting in the 19th century, a man named Atsidi Sani (1830 –1918) is credited with being the first among his people to learn the fine artistry of jewelry making. Atsidi was taught by a Mexican man named Nakai Tsosi, who also taught the craft to other Navajo members. Unlike Zuni jewelry makers, Navajo artists are a bit more traditional in their style, concentrating on using high quality stones, minimally sculpted and then set into intricate high quality fine sterling silver, as opposed to the inlay work, normally associated with Zuni artists.


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