This handmade woven 20 gauge sterling silver chain necklace was created by Travis Teller. Travis is the son of famous Navajo silversmiths, Everett & Mary Teller and he did the majority of the work in making the necklace, although it is hallmarked with his parent's EMT inside a fish hallmark. The necklace is the perfect way to display your latest Native American pendant - it looks great with any pendant that has a large enough bale. All of the Teller's pendant have bales that are large enough to fit on this chain. Or you can wear two or three of these necklaces stacked or twisted together, as shown.
The necklace is made from 20 gauge sterling silver wire that is carefully woven into a 1/4 diameter (size of a pencil) heavy rope necklace.
The necklace measures 16 long, but the total length is 19 end to end including the silver links & hook. Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift Box and Certificate of Authenticity included. Purchased directly from Everett, Mary & Travis Teller. You can't get a better guarantee of authenticity than that!
Check out how this necklace looks with some of our pendants!
Travis is the son of Everett & Mary Teller, Navajo silversmiths who have been making jewelry since 1988. They show their work in galleries as well as prestigious art shows such as The Heard Museum and Santa Fe Indian Markets. The workmanship is impeccable - you can always depend upon quality when you purchase a piece of Everett & Mary Teller jewelry.
Travis has taken over making these necklaces from his parents and his work is every bit as good as theirs.
Also Available:18 gauge woven necklaces in 16, 18 & 20 lengths. See item #5476
The last photo shows Travis Teller at a recent Native American Art market @ Washington DC Smithsonian.