Navajo Pearls hand beaded ~ Turquoise\Spiny Oyster
Navajo Pearls hand beaded ~ Turquoise\Spiny Oyster
height: 60mm
width: 8mm
The beauty of hand made traditional Navajo and Zuni jewellery is something to treasure. They feature authentic detailing and are powerful pieces to wear and cherish
Their pricing is more than regular jewellery, as they are entirely handcrafted by an artist not a machine! People who appreciate this ancient spiritual silversmithing art will love these pieces just as much as I do, enjoy…
Turquoise is a stone of high regard to Native Americans and has been used extensively in jewellery, beadwork and pottery
Navajo and Zuni Native Americans believe turquoise to encourage rain. They would throw the stone into the river whilst praying to the spirits
Metaphysically healing vibes for bringing calm to our minds, helping lethargy and easing depression with it’s peaceful energies. It may ease respiratory problems and allergies
It is believed to bring good luck, protection and is a talisman to be worn when creativity and ambition are needed
Symbolic of good fortune, it also holds protective energies to its crystal keeper
These Navajo Pearls are traditional hand roller silver, with a patina finish.
Spiny Oyster is widely used in designs to bring the element of water and clearing energy to the wearer. They are symbolic of beauty and going with the flow of life.
Please do not wear in water, it can over time damage turquoise over the years…
To clean use a soft polishing cloth as needed or damp paper towel
All jewellery within this collection is genuine Authentic Native American crafted by Tribes of Navajo or Zuni
Each is stamped Sterling and some contain artist name or initials (when space permits) which represents their work
Please don’t expect perfection these are made traditionally, not on a fancy machine!
These are unique one off designs that have the artist, their love and tradition poured into their work
Natural turquoise always contains surface indentations and multi coloured hues, this ensures it’s the real deal and not fake
All turquoise used comes from the mines in either Nevada, Arizona or New Mexico