Navajo Necklace, Persian Turquoise, Cross, Silver Beads, Circa 1970s, 29.5
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Age | Circa 1970's |
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Age Group | Adult |
Artist | Navajo |
Gemtype Stone Shape | oval-shape |
Gender | Unisex |
General Clasp | easy-hook |
General Height | 3.5 |
General Length | 29.5 |
Number of Stones | 9 |
Setting Type | bezel |
Width | 2.5 |
Main Stone | Persian Turquoise |
Metal | Sterling Silver |
Necklace Chain Type | bead |
Signed | Unsigned |
Tribe | Navajo |
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Persian Turquoise is some of the oldest used with Navajo silver. John Adair talks about Lorenzo Hubbell ordering Persian Turquoise for the silver artists in his area in the late 1800s.This Persian looks right at home in this large cross pendant. Large silver drops dress up the nine magnificent stones. Each Persian rock has that signature dome cut with a deep blue and hint of matrix. The cross drops from a a pair of silver handmade beads that are strung with a combination oof melon and round beads. You will love the look of the piece and the aged patina. 68.5 grams