Navajo Silver Gaspeite Coyote Moon Pendant – Jewelry Native …

Navajo Native American Pendant by Jennifer Cayaditto. It is made from sterling silver and gaspeite. It is about 2 1/4" in length including the bail and about 1 1/2" in width.


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What kind of silver does Navajo Indian jewelry have?

Most of our Navajo Indian jewelry features .925 sterling silver. Some pieces may also feature older silver from coins, invoking the historical tradition of the original Navajo silversmiths. Turquoise began to appear in Navajo Indian jewelry in around 1880. ...

What kind of jewelry does the Navajo tribe make?

Today, the Navajo tribe creates the most well-known and sought-after Indian jewelry on the market. Their tradition of jewelry making dates back to the 19th century when the Navajos began to work with silver acquired from Spaniards. The earliest works were concho belts, bracelets, and necklaces, but eventually expanded to a full range of jewelry. ...

When was turquoise first used in Navajo jewelry?

Turquoise began to appear in Navajo Indian jewelry in around 1880. The Navajo actually sourced their turquoise from the Santo Domingo tribe, and by 1885, turquoise was in high demand for Navajo jewelry. When tourists started to frequent the area in the 1920s, Navajo Indian jewelry became a popular souvenir. ...

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