Native American Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Pendant

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San Diego Pawn CollectionNavajo Vintage Sterling Silver
Turquoise Pendant with Chain
HK Item #P148

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Sterling Silver Navajo Turquoise  pendant

Size
1 1/4" tall x 3/4" wide
Materials
Sterling Silver, Read about silver
Turquoise, Read about stones
Hallmark
None
Artist
Navajo

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Paula says -

"Beautiful blue turquoise stone set in smooth bezel. Wonderful vintage patina."

Navajo Vintage Sterling Silver
Turquoise Pendant with Chain
P148
$50 plus s/h

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TURQUOISE is associated with the sky, and bringing sky energy to earth. It is known as a master healer stone as it is believed to help speed the healing process. It is also thought that turquoise can help promote honest and clear communication from the heart.
Turquoise comes in all shades of blue, to blue-green and it is the natural variations in turquoise that make it appealing. The color of turquoise in American Indian jewelry ranges from brownish green to bright blue. Found in veins sandwiched in between layers of mother rock, turquoise can show some of the influence of the mother rock in its matrix or veining. The matrix colors range from blue to golden brown to black and sometimes with golden flecks. Many people prefer turquoise with matrix other like clear stones. Read more about stones.

Cherry Hill HorsekeepingThe San Diego Collection

San Diego Pawn CollectionThe items in the San Diego Collection came from an estate collection of a California widower. His wife had collected Native American jewelry during the 1960s - 1980s and was particularly fond of Navajo Squash Blossom necklaces and Santo Domingo stone and heishi necklaces. She also had a very nice collection of bracelets, some of which were made by artists whose work is now highly collectible.

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