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Native American Naja Pendant Turquoise Silver Navajo, Everett & Mary Teller

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Native American Naja Pendant Turquoise Silver Navajo, Everett & Mary Teller

$275.00

Sterling silver Navajo Naja pendant with natural Kingman Turquoise stone handmade by Native American jewelry artists, Everett & Mary Teller. Navajo Jewelry. 2-5/8 inches by 1-5/8 inches. Item#6542

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Handmade Navajo hand made sterling silver Naja pendant with a natural Kingman turquoise stone. This is another original design by Navajo artists, Everett & Mary Teller. Please ignore the reflections that can be seen in the sterling silver.

The pendant measures 2-5/8 inches long including the bale, by 1-5/8 inches wide and weighs 19 grams. The oversized bale can handle a necklace or beads up to 5/8 inch wide.

Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift Box and Certificate of Authenticity included. Hallmarked by and purchased in person from the artists, Everett & Mary Teller.

One of a kind Navajo handmade pendant created by two of the Navajo jewelry world's premier artists.


About Everett & Mary Teller: Everett & Mary Teller are a Navajo couple from Arizona who have been making jewelry since 1989. They carefully design their pieces and select the stones using a wide variety of natural stones. 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.

The crescent shaped naja is one of the most familiar forms in Navajo indian jewelry. It clearly comes from outside the Navajo culture. It is thought to have originated in the Old World as a Spanish horse gear - a third eye placed on the animals forehead to ward off evil. It is often used as a focus piece in " squash blossoms " are actually pomegranate blossoms that were worn as trouser decorations by Spanish Colonial gentleman.