60-784 Sterling Silver Navajo Pearl Necklace

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60-784 Sterling Silver Navajo Pearl Necklace

$328.00

Handmade Sterling Silver Navajo Pearl Necklace

Length - 18” with 2” extender 10mm beads

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Navajo Pearls are handcrafted, oxidized sterling silver beads made by Navajo silversmiths, known for their matte, antique look and use in Southwestern jewelry, often layered or featured in pieces like Squash Blossom necklaces, valued for their labor-intensive creation and cultural heritage as former trade items, requiring careful handling to maintain their finish. 

What They Are

  • Material: Sterling silver (often .925).

  • Appearance: Distinctive dark, antiqued, or matte finish achieved through oxidation, not natural luster like ocean pearls.

  • Craftsmanship: Each bead is individually formed from two hammered half-spheres, soldered, and then finished by hand. 

History & Significance

  • Origins: Navajo silversmiths adopted silverworking from Europeans, initially using coin silver; pearls evolved as a staple.

  • Cultural Value: Historically used as currency and trade items, they carry deep cultural significance and tradition.

  • Jewelry Staple: Essential for traditional Southwestern designs, pairing well with turquoise and leather. 

How They're Made (The Process)

  1. Domes: Silver discs are hammered into dome shapes.

  2. Soldering: Two domes are soldered together to form a hollow ball.

  3. Finishing: Beads are oxidized (darkened), tumbled, and polished for their unique finish.