Freddie Maloney, Squash Blossom Necklace, Sonoran Rose Turquoise, Navajo, 24”
Description
Navajo silversmith Freddie Maloney is surrounded by family that makes silver. His relatives include the Reeves and Cadmans. He also spent time in the workshop of legendary metalsmith Harry Morgan where he learned the art of traditional Navajo silver and stone. He has a cluster of gorgeous Sonoran Rose Turquoise stones and turned them into a spectacular squash blossom necklace. You will find the stones surrounded by silver drops that makes all your attention focus on the fabulous blue rocks. The six blossoms lead to the cluster pendant that is the perfect ending to another excellent piece of wearable art by Freddie. Everything is strung on sterling silver beads and given a rustic brushed finish.
Total Length – 24”
Bottom Pendant – 2” x 1 3/8”
Weight – 165.9 grams