





Sunburst Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Pendant
Sunburst Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Pendant is a hand-fabricated Navajo-made pendant with a mirror-polished finish and an adjustable Kodiak leather cord.
The pendant is characterized by a central body that flares into a detailed, segmented blossom, completed with a sunburst motif at the top, capturing and reflecting light with a striking brilliance. The lower section terminates in a stylized, petal-like base. A true statement piece of silver artistry, perfect for the modern collector.
The pendant is secured to an adjustable Kodiak leather cord, providing a striking contrast to the polished silver, or it can be easily substituted onto an existing necklace or Navajo Pearls.
Signed by acclaimed Navajo artisan Wyatt Lee-Anderson, whose signature hallmark is visible on the reverse.
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INDIGENOUS MADE
Our mission is to honor and preserve the legacy of Indigenous Arts through a deep commitment to tradition and Native representation.
Each heirloom is handmade by Indigenous Artisans.
By working directly with Native artists and reservation-based vendors, each purchase elevates Native voices and contributes to economic stability.
We ensure ethical production practices that provide generous wages, intellectual property protection, and showcase true Native craftsmanship.
Every order ships in anti-tarnish, fine jewelry packaging. Anti-tarnish materials contain activated carbon or volatile corrosion inhibitors that prohibit silver oxidation in storage.
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