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Native American Navajo Turquoise Heart Pendant w/ bead necklace, Geneva Apachito

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Native American Navajo Turquoise Heart Pendant w/ bead necklace, Geneva Apachito

$499.99

Native American carved turquoise heart pendant, created by Navajo Geneva Apachito with a 18-inch turquoise & silver bead necklace. Genuine natural Kingman turquoise. The heart pendant measures 2-7/8" long including the bale. Item# 6187

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This beautiful Native American carved turquoise heart sterling silver pendant was handmade by Navajo silversmith, Geneva Apachito. The pendant has a beautiful natural Kingman turquoise stone, which has been carved into the shape of a heart. The heart is surrounded by 22 matching round turquoise cabs.

The pendant measures 2-7/8 inches long from the top of the bale by 2-1/8 inch wide and weighs about 38.5 grams. The bale has a usable opening interior of 5/8 inch.

The pendant is hung on a single strand 18-inch silver & turquoise bead necklace. The turquoise beads in the necklace match the turquoise pendant. The silver beads are machine-made bench beads and fluted beads, hand soldered, finished and strung by Navajo Marilyn Platero. They are finished with an oxidized or antiqued brushed satin finish that gives them a subdued, rich tone. The beaded necklace looks great alone, layered or with this pendant or a pendant of your choice.

Brand new in perfect condition. It is stamped sterling and has Geneva Apachito's hallmark. Certificate of Authenticity included and gift box included. Geneva was born in 1969 in Soccoro, New Mexico. She was taught silver work by her mother Genevieve Apachito. The beaded necklace was made by Marilyn Platero.