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Charlene and Robert Little, Navajo
Lapis Bead Necklace with Pendant

HK Item #N738

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lapis bead necklace with stamped sterling silver pendant by Navajo artisans Charlene and Robert Little 20 inches long

size
20" end to end
pendant 1" square with 1/4" bail
materials
lapis lazuli, turquoise, olive shell heishi, read about stones
sterling silver, read about silver
condition
pre-owned, excellent, like new
hallmark
stamped: Little CR  N
artist
Charlene and Robert Little, Navajo

lapis bead necklace with stamped sterling silver pendant by Navajo artisans Charlene and Robert Little 20 inches long

Two turquoise nuggets accents.

lapis bead necklace with stamped sterling silver pendant by Navajo artisans Charlene and Robert Little 20 inches long

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Charlene and Robert Little, Navajo
Lapis Bead Necklace with Pendant

N738 - $95 SOLD

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lapis bead necklace with stamped sterling silver pendant by Navajo artisans Charlene and Robert Little 20 inches long

lapis bead necklace with stamped sterling silver pendant by Navajo artisans Charlene and Robert Little 20 inches long

lapis bead necklace with stamped sterling silver pendant by Navajo artisans Charlene and Robert Little 20 inches long

Strung on cable and ends finished with sterling silver beads, olive shell heishi, and lobster claw clasp.

 

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About Lapis Lazuli

Lapis is a deep blue stone often with gold flecking that twinkles like stars. The name lapis lazuli is a combination of the Latin word lapis ("stone") and the Arabian name azul, meaning "blue."
Denim lapis is a light bluish-white form of lapis lazuli. This stone comes close to the color of faded denim material, hence the name.

Many ancient cultures believed that lapis lazuli contained magical powers. In the Middle Ages, monks powdered the stone and kneaded it into dough with beeswax, resin and linseed oil, for use in illuminated manuscripts. Today, people around the world consider lapis lazuli to be a stone of truth and friendship. It is reputed to bring about harmony in relationships and to cleanse the mental body while releasing old karmic patterns.
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NOTE: Items in our Vintage Shop are either USED or NEW. They might come from inheritances, estate sales, private collections, and store liquidations. Many items are brand new (NOS, New Old Stock) and in perfect condition while others may show tarnish, scratches and other signs of use. Major issues will be described in detail and shown in photos. Vintage Shop items are sold as described and are not returnable.
Horsekeeping LLC - Definitions of Jewelry Age and Condition
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Patina
A dark or colored film of oxidation that forms naturally on metal exposure to air and other elements. It is often valued for its aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Vintage
30 years or older.
NOS
New Old Stock. Retail store inventory from at least 10 years ago.
Pre-owned
An item that has been used.

Our Rescue Mission
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Native American Indian Jewelry and Artifacts

Native American Jewelry blog tips and informationWe are in the vintage Native American jewelry rescue business and are passionate about finding new homes for used and vintage jewelry and artifacts. That's why we purchase Native American pieces from estates, inheritances, collection downsizing and New Old Stock (NOS) inventory from closed stores.

Often people contact us after taking a box of Native American jewelry to their local pawn shop and find that a pawn shop is mainly interested in melt value of the metals and not in preserving the beautiful historic pieces. To hear that people have considered selling these treasures for melt value makes us truly sad.

Melt value is usually far below what we would offer for the jewelry. Yet we can't pay retail price for items because of the time and cost involved in finding new homes for them. We have to research, often repair and restore the jewelry, photograph and list each item on our website, and sometimes hold pieces in inventory for years until the right buyer comes along.

We hope you'll find something special in our vintage shop that will complete yet another circle of our jewelry re-homing mission.

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