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Wilford Begay, Navajo $1,800
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Inside lined with black felt.
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About Wilford BegayWilford Begay is from the high desert area of Teec Nos Pos, Arizona. His great-great-grandfather was an accomplished silversmith, as is his father. Wilford made his first pair of silver earrings when he was twelve years old, and worked off and on in the jewelry business throughout high school and college. After earning his Silversmithing Certificate, Wilford worked for the Navajo Police in Shiprock, New Mexico, and Chinle, Arizona for four years before going into silversmithing full time. He has won three first place awards in the Gallup Intertribal Indian Ceremonials. Wilford signs his work with a stamped arrowhead. |
About Silver100% solid silver won't tarnish but it is too soft to use for making jewelry - it could easily be scratched, dented and bent. Sterling silver has a small amount of one or more other metals usually copper, added to the silver. To be called sterling silver, the alloy must contain at least 92.5% pure silver. Sterling silver alloy is harder than pure silver but the added metals also can cause discoloration or tarnish. |
ABOUT TURQUOISE 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. |