VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's

VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's

VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's
VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's. LIMITED TIME FREE OFFER See Below. Interested in more than one item? Don't wait we sell more Vintage Jewelry than any other Jewelry Because it is getting harder to find they stopped making it 80+ years ago! Vintage jewelry is a great way to own a small piece of history. Featuring more traditional techniques and a dark silver patina, vintage jewelry is very collectible. The age of our vintage jewelry usually ranges from the 1920's to 1970's, though some pieces may be older or newer. Prior to the 1960's, artists rarely signed their jewelry- therefore most vintage pieces are unattributed unless the original owner kept records. Most of our vintage jewelry is acquired from private collections and we feel honored to pass on these treasured pieces to new owners. We recommend leaving the patina on old jewelry, as polishing can diminish the value. This is a Fred Harvey Era Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Necklace, Circa 1940's. This vintage squash blossom necklace is a classic from days long gone it has 13 really beautiful high quality Arizona Sleeping Beauty turquoise stones set in smooth bezels. It is a classic and the perfect length and weight to wear every day. Beautiful stamping and rope details on the blossoms. We have Sterling Silver Bead Extenders, These bead extenders are made of sterling silver benchmade beads strung on a chain with a sterling silver shepherd's hook and eye clasp. Naja is 3" tall x 2 3/4" wide with a blossom dangle in the center. Side blossoms 1 1/2 long. A classic Hook and loop closure. 8 mm sterling silver beads.

Turquoise: Genuine Natural Sleeping Beauty. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead means bead that spreads out so it would seem to me that the original intent was design not squash.

But what do I know, I wasnt around in 1880 when spread beads first appeared. In about 1880, the tri-petal form that we know as a squash blossom bead appeared. At first, tri-petal silver beads were simply interspersed with plain beads in a naja necklace. Then stones began to be added to the blossom beads partly to please the maker but mostly to satisfy customer demand. Squash, corn and beans are important foods for the Native American people of the US southwest.

They are often used in a symbolic way in jewelry and ceremonies. Some say the Navajo squash blossom necklace has a connection to southwestern agriculture, other say the the spread petal design is just that, a design, and that is was only after white man asked, what is this, what does it mean did the name squash blossom come to be. Yet others say the Navajo copied a similar Spanish design of the pomegranate. The Naja has its origin with the Moors in Spain. It is a good luck charm to ward off the evil eye. It was often used on the browband of Moorish Horses. It is thought that it came to Mexico via the Spanish Moors and from there was adopted by the Navajo Indians.

The naja is the base pendant of many ornate squash blossom necklaces. An exact date is not available for when the stamp STERLING was first used on Native American jewelry. Items made in the 1930s would usually not have that stamp nor any other hallmark.

A few items made in the 1940s to 1950s might have the STERLING stamp, most notably, those made by Bell Traders during that time period. Pieces made in the 1950s and 1960s and later often have the STERLING indication. The Sleeping Beauty mine is seven miles outside Globe, Right here in ARIZONA.

Sleeping Beauty turquoise is noted for its solid, light blue color with no matrix. The host rock is granite.

Sleeping Beauty turquoise is the favorite of Zuni Pueblo lapidaries and silversmiths for the purity in color. This mine was one of the largest in North America. Now, one of the most prolific mines in the US has been closed! The Sleeping Beauty mine produced well, about 1600 pounds a month, according to information obtained from the miner/owner in 2010.

The tons of tailings piles, which produced most of the turquoise, have even been exhausted. The beautiful, solid color of Sleeping Beauty is especially beloved by many Europeans. A great amount of this turquoise was exported to Italy & France alone.

In its hey-day, the Sleeping Beauty mine yielded only 4% of natural, unaltered turquoise. A high percentage was enhanced, a process that only added value to the lesser grade Sleeping Beauty turquoise. After the mine closed prices began to rise. Wise people bought all they could. In one year prices have tripled.

Calls come from China and Japan daily. There is a stampede for all Sleeping Beauty. Look for the scramble to intensify, making this a Rare and very, desirable highly collectible turquoise.

This Necklace is filled with elegance and it gives off a timeless look and feel. It is sure to be a great addition to any collection! This is a Classic PIECE FROM DAYS GONE BY.

A great-looking, extremely wearable piece from a fascinating and romantic period of Southwestern history, this necklace was likely first acquired by a traveler on the Santa Fe railroad from a Fred Harvey Company trading post such as the Indian Room at Albuquerques Alvarado Hotel or The Hopi House at the Grand Canyon. As with Vintage Native American Pieces, some pieces may Exhibit Test Mark(s), Patina, Scratches, and Minor Dings from the Years in and out of Pawn Shops and Personal Collections.

Words alone are not enough describe this extraordinary necklace so please take a look at the pictures to get a feel for this magnificent valuable masterpiece of Native American Indian craftsmanship. Turquoise, the "fallen sky stone" hidden in Mother Earth, has been valued by cultures for its beauty and reputed spiritual and life-giving qualities for over 7000 years.

It is a true gem of the centuries and has been cherished above all else in creation as the stone of water, stone of blessings, good fortune, protection, good health and long life. Turquoise is sacred to both Native American and oriental traditions.

It is associated with the sky, and bringing sky energy to earth. It can help promote honest and clear communication from the heart.

Turquoise is also a powerful crystal for relieving stress. It is also said to protect against pollution in the environment, and to bring abundance. Turquoise is said also help speed the healing process, and is also known as a master healer stone. It is very powerful for grounding and protection also.

Turquoise is associated with the throat chakra primarily. Silver is a mineral that is said to mirror the soul, strengthen the connection between astral and physical bodies, and enhance intuitive and psychic energies. Silver is mystically considered to improve speech, bring eloquence. It is also purported to attract, enhance and store the energies of gemstones, as well as draw out negative energies. Silver is related to the moon, and moon energies. Physically, crystal healing lore indicates that silver is has been traditionally used to aid hepatitis treatments, eliminate toxins, expel toxins through the pores, headache, rheumatic pain, nausea and gastritis, obesity, diabetes, and increase assimilation of vitamins A and E. This Handmade Vintage Necklace will become one of your favorites and is sure to become a treasured family heirloom for generations. The quality of this turquoise is second to none!

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40 Pieces of 800 Year old native American Indian Pottery Shards. ARIZONA RAINBOW PETRIFIED WOOD See the Listing. A Combination of # 1 & #2, A very nice mix of Old Pottery Shards and Petrified wood! Handmade COPPER Bracelets/Cuff 4 Style/choices: See it. Thanks for looking and be sure to check out my store for more selections of authentic Native American jewelry and artifacts!

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This item is in the category "Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants". The seller is "elkcreektradingllc" and is located in Kykotsmovi Village, Arizona.

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VINTAGE Navajo Silver Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace 1940's