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Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace

Currency:USD Category:Jewelry / Necklaces Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:NA
Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace
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Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace

This magnificent circa 1950’s Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace showcases a Double Stand design of Silver Pearls with Kingman Turquoise; 4 Turquoise nuggets of per side and 5 Turquoise nuggets on the Naja.
Each of them is a perfect match with a striking deep blue color and distinct black web from the Kingman Arizona mine. The workman ship on the silver scrolling is unique to this necklace. The piece does not have an artist hallmark but the work is of a master-silversmith.
As with many native cultures, wealth was often worn in the form of adornment, and in many early photographs of the Navajo and other Southwestern Native peoples, it is clear that Squash Blossom Necklaces were worn with pride and reverence for their beauty and inherent value.
While the necklaces do not have a specific ceremonial use, they were worn as a symbol of one's status, wealth and cultural belonging. And the bigger, the better, Dubin said: “You wore your wealth in these cultures—you wore your silver, you wore your turquoise.”
The Naja or crescent is a symbol of the Rainbow Guardian, a Yei that surrounds the homeland of the Navajo. Rainbow Guardian touches all four of the Sacred Mountains. It symbolizes protection and living in harmony while living in the boundaries of the Four Sacred Mountains.
All at once, squash blossoms necklaces are an investment in fine art, a piece of American history, and a talisman full of meaning and purpose. For many Native American jewelry collectors, a southwestern wardrobe is incomplete without a squash blossom necklace. Although they are extremely beautiful, their beauty goes beyond simple aesthetics to hold something of the refined glimmer and history of the Southwest itself.

Value : $2,500

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