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This Navajo Naja Pendant is traditionally sandcast in Sterling Silver with a high-polish finish.
At the heart of the open crescent resides a profound cabochon of Natural Number Eight Turquoise.
Mined from the famed Lynn Mining District in Eureka, Nevada, #8 Turquoise showcases a striking, high-grade matrix featuring spiderweb-like patterns of rust and amber against vibrant, clear blue hues.
The terminals of the crescent are capped with polished silver spheres, a traditional finishing detail that adds balance to the piece.
Engineered with a meticulously finished, fluted bail, this pendant comes complete with a 36-inch Kodiak Leather Cord and is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing Navajo Pearls or Coral/Turquoise Heishi necklaces.
Signed by acclaimed Navajo artisan Wyatt Lee-Anderson, whose signature hallmark is visible on the reverse.
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Our mission is to honor and preserve the legacy of Navajo silversmithing through a deep commitment to tradition and Native representation.
Each heirloom is handmade by Indigenous Artisans in Navajoland.
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 Navajo craftsmanship.
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