Vintage Sterling Earrings

Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g

Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g
Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g
Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g

Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g    Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g

We have similar Turquoise and Native American items, which would pair nicely with this piece, for sale this week. Listing description by: Angela A. Markings : "Sterling" and a star mark on the butterfly backings, tested, and guaranteed. Length : 18.15 mm & 19.24 mm.

Width : 12.51 mm & 13.77 mm. Color: opaque bright blue hue with a black, brown, and tan matrix. Stone treatment : The stone(s) appear to be untreated, but we are not certified gemologists. Stone(s) have been tested and guaranteed using a professional Presidium Duo refractive, heat, and hardness tester.

Stone cuts : Tumbled and polished. Length: 0.72" & 0.75". Width : 0.49" & 0.53". Handmade in the 1960s by a talented Navajo silversmith. Beautiful tumbled and polished Royston turquoise stones are the focal point of the piece.

Completed with posts and butterfly backings. There is a chip from one of the stones, which does not affect wear, and the stone remains secure. There is also jewelry adhesive visible on the outside of one stone.

This listing is for the item only. This beautiful piece was made by a very talented Native American silversmith.

It features handcrafted silversmith work throughout. Antique Native American jewelry is very rare to find. This is due to these pieces being made for reservation and personal use before the tourist trade became popular. Very few pieces were made and even less survived to today. The Navajo Nation sits on 27,000 square miles within the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The Navajo have a rich history and culture and have become known for creating some of the finest sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, incorporating their own traditional motifs with silversmithing. The squash blossom necklace is perhaps one the most famous Navajo styles produced, along with turquoise inlay rings. Turquoise is an important stone in Navajo culture; symbolizing happiness, good fortune, and good health. The first Navajo silversmith, Atsidi Sani, was taught around 1865 by a Mexican silversmith.

Atsidi Sani, in turn, taught his four sons, who then started teaching other Navajo artisans. In the beginning, Navajo artisans created sterling silver jewelry for themselves and others in the Navajo Nation. The concept of Pawn, Old Pawn, and Dead Pawn Native American Jewelry came to be in the 1800s. T repaid, the item became known as either "Old Pawn" or Dead Pawn.

Navajo silversmiths, working from 1870 to 1900, learned about stamping from Mexican leather workers, and adopted this to their metal working. Artisans made their own stamps that were passed down to each generation. Stampings are usually hand hammered using handcrafted or die stamps and include traditional Native American symbols, such as sunbursts, to ornate landscapes. This technique has been passed on and utilized by other Native American tribes and continues to be a popular method of jewelry making.

Turquoise is found all over the world and has been a popular semi-precious stone used in jewelry and art for thousands of years by many different cultures; from prehistoric times to the present. Turquoise comes in many beautiful color variations; from the popular bright solid sky-blue hues to dark blue hues with dark spiderwebbing throughout, as well as aqua, teal, and many green varieties, and even some rare white with dark spiderwebbing. Royston turquoise is a Nevada turquoise famous for being one of the few naturally green forms of turquoise in the world. It ranges in color from rich forest green and aqua blue offset by a heavy golden-brown matrix.

Occasionally true-blue turquoise is found, along with spiderweb turquoise varieties. The item "Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g" is in sale since Saturday, September 11, 2021. This item is in the category "Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Earrings".

The seller is "abeautifultimeco" and is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country of Origin: USA - Navajo Nation
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Era: Vintage Native Navajo C. 1960
  • Earring Backing Style: Posts and butterfly backings
  • Featured Refinements: Navajo Earrings
  • Metal Purity: .925
  • Signed: Yes
  • Main Stone: Royston Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Jewelry Type: Earrings
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American

Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g    Antique Vintage Sterling Silver Native Navajo Royston Turquoise Earrings 3.7g