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Navajo Emerald Valley Turquoise Bow Tie Blossom Necklace, Everett & Mary Teller

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Navajo Emerald Valley Turquoise Bow Tie Blossom Necklace, Everett & Mary Teller

$2,400.00

Exquisite Native American handmade Navajo bowtie blossom necklace. Unusual square-cut natural Emerald Valley turquoise stones on the bowties and a big teardrop shaped stone & 2 squarecut stones on the naja. All Handmade beads by Everett & Mary Teller. Item#7670

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Up for your consideration is this fantastic Native American hand made sterling silver Emerald Valley turquoise bowtie squash blossom necklace. The necklace was created by the ever popular Navajo silversmiths Everett & Mary Teller, using natural high grade Emerald Valley turquoise stones. The corrugated sterling silver beads were all hand made by the artists. The necklace is a replica of the old bow tie squash blossoms that were made back in the 1930-1950's. Only it's made of 18 gauge sterling silver, which is thick compared to the old bow tie necklaces.

Please look at the back of the necklace. The artists added tubes for stringing, which prevents pulling or snagging of the necklace against sweaters or knitted clothes. The necklace drapes beautifully when worn.

The sterling silver corrugated bead necklace is double stranded with 14 hand made stamped bow ties (7 on each side), and a large naja, featuring three natural Emerald Valley turquoise stones. The bows have elaborate hand-stamped designs. Twisted silver rope and silver beaded accents alternate on the sides of the square stones. The necklace fastens with two custom made stamped sterling silver hooks, allowing you to use an extender if you want or need to. Strung on soft flex wire, 40 lb strength.

    * 25 inches long from end to end.

    * 15 inch hang from the back of the neck to the bottom of the naja.

    * Naja: 3-1/2 inches tall by 2 inches wide.

    * Bow ties: 1-1/4 inch long

Brand new and in perfect condition. Hallmarked EMT inside a stylized fish, as shown. Certificate of Authenticity and gift box included.

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


Everett and Mary Teller are a successful husband and wife team creating a vast array of sterling silver jewelry along with other handcrafted items. Everett, born in 1956, began silver smithing in 1988. Mary was taught by her mother, Margaret Bochinclonny, and began silver smithing in 1972. Both husband and wife have received many awards for their work over the years. 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.