Product Description
A striking vintage Navajo silver necklace. Wow - does this necklace have it going on! Dominant Royston turquoise discs (the largest center 1-1/8" round) are each separated with unique stones at the center, with the rest of the necklace made up of a colorful collection of various other types of stones including lapis and coral. Not only are the stones each unique in their own right, but so are the eclectic shapes of the stones! I seem to concentrate on different ones each time I gaze upon this necklace! And then there's the silver drum beads...three sets of two styles of beads each! My favorites are the largest 1-1/8" x 5/8" coming from the center turquoise discs. They're absolutely stunning -- wrap-around silver applique rug designs set against the dark textured background. The necklace has a silver shepherd's hook clasp and about 3-1/2" extra chain to shorten up the necklace some if you so choose. Sterling silver. Cir. 1990's+. Signed by Navajo artist, Rich Singer. The length of the necklace measures around 29". Sturdy 226 grams. LAYAWAYS- We are happy to work with you and are more flexible than anyone on the net. Simply send us an email for more information.Make Us an Offer- Due to the high demand of our items, many pieces sell quite fast. The most frequent email we receive are from buyers who waited too long to make us an offer and suddenly lost out because another buyer came in and purchased. Send us your reasonable offer today, we are flexible and you have nothing to lose! We also have layaway available and are happy to work with you. Send us an email for more details. Ahéhee’ (Thank you)