Other Gemstone Pendants
CODE: DSC03965
This handmade sterling silver with solid 14 karat gold pendant is made by a Navajo native american artist. It has a carved design of the fetish bear which is a symbol of strength and power as well as the waves which represent water and cycles of life, renewal and water element essential for life. The pendant measures 0.88" long (measured without the bail) and 0.60" wide. The bail measures 0.18" long. Pendant can be for a man or a woman.
CODE: DSC01801
This eye-catching butterfly pendant is handmade by a Navajo native american artist. It has very smooth inlay work of Spiny Oyster Shell with thin silver ribbons between the inlay. The measurements are 0.95" long (measured without the bail) and 1.45" wide from large wing to large wing. The bail measures 0.49" high.
CODE: DSC03805
Luscious and beautifully made, this handmade sterling silver reversible horse pendant is made by a Navajo native american artist. It is inlaid with different shades of Spiny Oyster Shell on one side and on the reverse side it has a carved silver design of a lightning bolt. The lightning bolt symbolizes speed and swiftness in the native american tradition. The pendant measures 1.09" long (measured without the bail) and 1.80" wide at the widest area. The bail measures 0.43" long. Does not include the silver chain.
CODE: DSC03540
It's like eye candy! This wonderful sterling silver pendant is handmade by a Navajo native american artist. It features a piece of Tiffany Stone that shows shades of dark purple, lavendar and creamy white. Also known as bertrandite or opal flourite. The stone comes from a mine in Utah where the rocks are harvested for their beryllium content, used in missile nose cones. The mine is closed to outsiders and most of the rocks go straight to the crushers, making it very rare and valuable. The stones have a wide range of color including purples, pinks, oranges, yellows, reds and whites. The pendant measures 1.20" long (measured without the bail) and 0.76" wide. The bail measures 0.34" long.
CODE: DSC03538
This beautiful handmade sterling silver pendant is made and signed by Navajo artist Bea Tom. It features an incredible piece of Tiffany Stone that shows shades of dark purple, lavendar and creamy white. Also known as bertrandite or opal flourite. The stone comes from a mine in Utah where the rocks are harvested for their beryllium content, used in missile nose cones. The mine is closed to outsiders and most of the rocks go straight to the crushers, making it very rare and valuable. The stones have a wide range of color including purples, pinks, oranges, yellows, reds and whites. The pendant measures 1.10" long (measured without the bail) and 0.77" wide. It has a large bail that measures 0.47" long.
CODE: DSC02024
This handmade sterling silver pendant is made by a Navajo native american artist and has the initials JJ (Johnny Johnson) on the back. The unique gemstone in the pendant is Magnesite. The measurements of the pendant are 1.02" long and 0.66" wide at the widest area.
Wild Horse is the marketing name for a new find of magnesite/hematite from the Gila Wilderness Area in Southern Arizona. Yummy chocolate brown is actually the matrix in this new Magnesite with antique white as the base color. This new Magnesite was discovered near Globe, Arizona while mining for Magnesite. It is called Wild Horse because of its "Pinto" pony look.
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