Navajo Sterling Silver and Tuquoise Naja Pendant

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Eugene Mitchell - Navajo Sterling Silver
Turquoise Naja Pendant
HK Item #NP140

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Native American Navajo  Sterling Silver Naja Turquoise pendant

A large antiqued sterling silver Naja
with large turquoise stone.

The stone is greenish with rich brown matrix.

Shown here with antiqued beads that are not included - can be purchased separately.

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Native American Navajo  Sterling Silver Naja Turquoise pendant

A huge, Shepherd's hook allows this pendant to be strung on beads or hooked onto a thick bead or stone necklace.

Width
2 1/2"
Height
2 1/4"
Materials
Sterling Silver, Turquoise
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Eugene Mitchell, Navajo

 

Eugene Mitchell
Navajo
Sterling Silver
Turquoise Naja
Pendant
NP140

$234 plus s/h

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Naja

The Naja has its origin with the Moors in Spain. It is a good luck charm to ward off the evil eye. It was used often used on the browband of Moorish Horses. It is thought that it was handed down from the Spanish Moors to Mexico and then to the Navajo Indians.


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