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Navajo 2-stone Manassa Turquoise Wild Horse Silver Pendant, Everett Mary Teller

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Navajo 2-stone Manassa Turquoise Wild Horse Silver Pendant, Everett Mary Teller

$220.00

Large 2-stone Native American turquoise & wild horse sterling silver pendant, created by Navajo silversmiths, Everett & Mary Teller. Natural Manassa turquoise. Item#6927

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This large Navajo hand made turquoise and Wild Horse sterling silver pendant is another original design by Navajo artists, Everett & Mary Teller. The pendant features a natural Manassa turquoise stone and a large piece of Wild Horse. The stones are in perfect shape. King's Manassa turquoise is mined at Manassa in south central Colorado, but began its mining days with the ancient Pueblo people. The Manassa mine is also known as King's Manassa or the King's Mine. Wild Horse, also called Crazy Horse, is a white stone typically with a lot of deep reddish brown to dark chocolate brown matrix. Its gemological name is magnesite, and there are only two known jewelry grade deposits -- one near Globe, AZ in a national forest and another in California.

The pendant measures 2-1/4 inches long, not counting the over-sized bale. Weighs 21 grams. The bale can accommodate a necklace up to 3/8 inch in diameter. It is shown here with one of Travis Teller's signature woven sterling silver chains, which are available in different lengths, sold separately.

Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift Box and Authenticity Certificate included. Hallmarked by and purchased directly from the artists. All of their pieces are signed with their initials EMT encased with a fish symbolizing their Christian faith.

About Everett & Mary Teller: These self-taught silversmiths have been making jewelry for over 25 years. They incorporate the storm pattern designs on all their jewelry pieces. 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.