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Navajo Jewelry

In 1850, a medicine man, Atsidi Sani, became the first Navajo to make silver jewelry. He was taught by a Mexican Silversmith. However, it wasn't until the early 1900's when turquoise mines opened in the Four Corners area that turquoise stones set in Sterling Silver became a popular Native American tradition which has survived to present day. **

**from "Treasures of the Navajo"by Theda Bassman

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Item # N765A
Turquoise Watch

 

$142.95

Item # N794 Turquoise
Cuff Bracelet
Set in Sterling Silver

1 3/4" wide, fits up to 8" wrist

$214.95

Item # N758 Turquoise
Cuff Bracelet
Set in Sterling Silver

1/2"wide, fits up to 8" wrist

$119.95

Item # N719 Sterling Silver Bracelet
1/2" wide

$42.95


Item #N503 Turquoise Bracelet set in
Sterling Silver
Stone measures 1 3/4" in length and 1" in width will fit wrist size 6 1/2" to 7
"

$105.95

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