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Authentic Native American Jewelry
Delbert Gordon, Navajo
Turquoise Naja Pendant
with Removable Bail


HK Item #NP773

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Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Swinging bail has 3/4 inch opening that enables you to wear this pendant with beads, collar, cable or chain.

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Bail is removable and shepherd's hook can be used with beads, cable, chain or collar.

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Shown on beads using shepherd's hook. Bead necklace is not included.

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

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Delbert Gordon, Navajo
Turquoise Naja Pendant
with Removable Bail
(bead necklace not included)

NP773 - $1,980 plus s/h

material
turquoise, read about stones
sterling silver, read about silver;
size
4 1/4" total length including bail;
2 3/4" wide;
3/4" removable bail
weight
99 grams
halmarks
stamped: D Gordon  NAVAJO STERLING
artist
Delbert Gordon, Navajo

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Bead necklace is not included.

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Shown on beads through bail. Bead necklace is not included.

Authentic Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise pendant by Navajo silversmith Delbert Gordon

Shown on collar using shepherd's hook. Collar is not included.

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What is a Naja?

The horseshoe shaped naja originated with the Moors in Spain. It is a good luck charm to ward off the evil eye. It was often used on the browband of Moorish Horses. It is thought that it came to Mexico via the Spanish Moors and from there was adopted by the Navajo Indians. The naja is the base pendant of many ornate squash blossom necklaces: read more . . .

About Delbert Gordon

Navajo master silversmith Delbert Gordon was born in 1955 in Fort Defiance, Arizona and grew up in Tohatchi, New Mexico. He is a self-taught artist who is known for using heavy silver and intricate designs.

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.
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 over clear stones. Read more about stones.

About Silver

100% 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.

Read more about silver.

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