Pendants, Necklaces


Native American pendants and necklaces, Turquoise, Spiney Oyster, Charoite, Larimar, Multi-color

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Santa Fe Treasure Necklace - one strand, 16-18

Santa Fe Treasure Necklace - one strand, 16-18" long

$66.00

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Santa Fe Treasure Necklace and bracelet - one strand

Santa Fe Treasure Necklace and bracelet - one strand

Both items comes with extensions for flexibility. Necklace see above.

$90.00

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Santa Fe Treasure Necklace - two strand, 18-20

Santa Fe Treasure Necklace - two strand, 18-20" long

Bracelets can also be ordered. See bracelet page. $24 or $48

$132.00

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Santa Fe Treasure Necklace - three strand, 18-20

Santa Fe Treasure Necklace - three strand, 18-20" long

$205.00

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Charoite

Charoite

This is Navajo made and comes with a chain. Only top grade stones are used. Stone comes from Russia, discovered in 1978 in the Murun mountains in Yakutia. Named after the nearby Charo River. Color is opaque bright purple, with wild swirls of fibrous material, one of the strangest looking natural gemstones.

$168.00

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Charoite

Charoite

This is Navajo made and comes with a chain. Only top grade stones are used. Stone comes from Russia, discovered in 1978 in the Murun mountains in Yakutia. Named after the nearby Charo River. Color is opaque bright purple, with wild swirls of fibrous material, one of the strangest looking natural gemstones.

$189.00

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Seraphinite

Seraphinite

Only prime stones/colors are used in our jewelry. Natural seraphinite mined in Siberia, Russia

$69.00

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Seraphinite

Seraphinite

Only prime stones/colors are used in our jewelry. Natural seraphinite mined in Siberia, Russia

$105.00

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Larimar

Larimar

Larimar is an extremely rare gemstone that has been found in only one location: in a mountainous, relatively inaccessible region of the Dominican Republic overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This gemstone first surfaced in 1974, although the inhabitants of the region and their ancestors have long been aware of the stone.

$162.00

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Larimar

Larimar

Larimar is an extremely rare gemstone that has been found in only one location: in a mountainous, relatively inaccessible region of the Dominican Republic overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This gemstone first surfaced in 1974, although the inhabitants of the region and their ancestors have long been aware of the stone.

$185.00

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Number 8 Turquoise

Number 8 Turquoise

Turquoise with an Attitude! The Number 8 Turquoise mine in Eureka county, north of Carlin, Nevada, was discovered in 1925 and first mined in 1929. At present, the mine is closed and considered depleted. The mine produced some of the largest nuggets of turquoise ever discovered. Almost all the turquoise produced is of the spiderweb-type, with the matrix varying from golden brown to black. The colors grade from very light blue to very dark blue, some with interesting hints of green. Very collectible turquoise.

$175.00

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Healing Hand pendant

Healing Hand pendant

This pendant comes with a 16" chain. Earrings also available $33

$27.00

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Number 8 Turquoise pendant and nugget necklace

Number 8 Turquoise pendant and nugget necklace

Stunning set together. Navajo made.Number Eight pendant on gorgeous necklance strand. The necklace by itself is 20" long (not incl) pendant. Turquoise with an Attitude! The Number 8 Turquoise mine in Eureka county, north of Carlin, Nevada, was discovered in 1925 and first mined in 1929. At present, the mine is closed and considered depleted. The mine produced some of the largest nuggets of turquoise ever discovered. Almost all the turquoise produced is of the spiderweb-type, with the matrix varying from golden brown to black. The colors grade from very light blue to very dark blue, some with interesting hints of green. Very collectible turquoise.

$425.00

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Gaspeite Necklace

Gaspeite Necklace

SIngle strand, mixed nugget shapes, 19" long

$66.00

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Gaspeite Necklace

Gaspeite Necklace

Square style nuggets, 19" long

$59.00

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Graduated Turquoise Necklace

Graduated Turquoise Necklace

Nice shape and color, 17.5" long

$89.00

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Purple Spiney Oyster with Gaspeite

Purple Spiney Oyster with Gaspeite

Maximum length is 20" includes the extender, can be made shorter like a choker with the extenders help

$90.00

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Multi strand Spiney Oyster Necklace with Turquoise nuggets

Multi strand Spiney Oyster Necklace with Turquoise nuggets

$198.00

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Carico Lake Squash Blossom Necklace with Earrings

Carico Lake Squash Blossom Necklace with Earrings

Carico Lake Turquoise have been used for this set. Nice blend of both blues and greens. 28" long. Antiqued silver.
Squash blossom necklaces have been a popular style of turquoise necklaces since being introduced in the mid-19th century by Navajo and Zuni artisans. In contemporary Native American jewelry fashion, squash blossom necklaces have come to represent one of the most recognizable and beautiful styles. The squash blossom necklace is still largely associated with the Navajo and other southwestern tribes, including the Zuni and Santo Domingo. The most popular design of squash blossom necklaces incorporates a crescent shaped pendant called a Naja, which means "crescent" in Navajo, and utilizes either beads that resemble a pomegranate or squash blossom, or silver pieces that fan out like the petals of a blossom. Other common variants of the squash blossom necklace use butterfly shaped squash blossoms or closed squash blossoms without petals. No Native American jewelry collection could be complete without a beautiful squash blossom necklace.

$400.00

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Carico Lake Squash Blossom Necklace

Carico Lake Squash Blossom Necklace

Carico Lake Turquoise have been used for this necklace, 30" long. Nice blend of both blues and greens. Antiqued silver.
Squash blossom necklaces have been a popular style of turquoise necklaces since being introduced in the mid-19th century by Navajo and Zuni artisans. In contemporary Native American jewelry fashion, squash blossom necklaces have come to represent one of the most recognizable and beautiful styles. The squash blossom necklace is still largely associated with the Navajo and other southwestern tribes, including the Zuni and Santo Domingo. The most popular design of squash blossom necklaces incorporates a crescent shaped pendant called a Naja, which means "crescent" in Navajo, and utilizes either beads that resemble a pomegranate or squash blossom, or silver pieces that fan out like the petals of a blossom. Other common variants of the squash blossom necklace use butterfly shaped squash blossoms or closed squash blossoms without petals. No Native American jewelry collection could be complete without a beautiful squash blossom necklace.

$800.00

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Five Strand Blood Red Coral Necklace

Five Strand Blood Red Coral Necklace

18" in length. Stunning color.

$495.00

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Boulder Turquoise Pendant with Necklace

Boulder Turquoise Pendant with Necklace

This price includes the necklace and pendant. The length is 20" to the bottom of the pendant

$149.00

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