Darryl Dean Begay, Naja Pendant, Carico Lake Turquoise, Navajo, 2 3/4"
Description
The naja could be the symbol for Navajo silver. This design hangs at the bottom of squash blossom necklaces, can be found in earrings, and adorns early Navajo bridle sets. Navajo award-winning artist Darryl Dean Begay has given the classic design his own amazing touch. Done in his incredible tufa style the naja shows off a shiny smooth silver along with an eye appealing textured section. You will find a magnificent Carico Lake Turquoise stone hanging in the center, a perfect finish.
Pendant Size - 2 3/4" x 1 1/2"
Weight - 18.2 grams
Product Details
Artist:
Begay, Darryl Dean
Gemtype Stone Shape:
oval-shape
General Clasp:
other-clasp-type
General Length:
2.75
Setting Type:
bezel
Width:
1.5
Main Stone:
Carico Lake Turquoise
Metal:
Sterling Silver
Necklace Chain Type:
other-chain-type
Signed:
Signed
Tribe:
Navajo
$555.00
Unit price
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