Liberty Coin Squash Blossom
Navajo turquoise and sterling silver squash blossom necklace made from soldered mercury dime, or winged Liberty Head dimes with sand cast naja cont...
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Navajo turquoise and sterling silver squash blossom necklace made from soldered mercury dime, or winged Liberty Head dimes with sand cast naja cont...
View full detailsNavajo Morenci turquoise and sand cast sterling squash blossom necklace. Each sand cast pedal with 10 raised natural stone ending in a matching ad...
View full detailsNavajo sterling silver squash blossom with 13 tiger eye stones and one coral stone, set in shadow box, leaf and palmette borders. No maker's mark.P...
View full detailsNavajo sterling and coral squash blossom. Eight high grade coral nuggets approx. 1/4" each surrounded by twisted rope shadowbox plus 5 stone naja w...
View full detailsZuni inlaid squash blossom necklace of mother of pearl, coral, turquoise and onyx set in sterling silver. Ten petals with one larger center petal. ...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom with Kingman nuggets. 18 nuggets. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means “bead that spreads out”. This t...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom necklace with matching earrings. Signed by J. Long. The Turquoise is from the Kingman Mine in Arizona. The Navajo word for th...
View full detailsRare pair of Navajo copper squash blossoms. Made from hammered pennies and exceptional turquoise. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead lite...
View full detailsNavajo mother of pearl squash blossom necklace. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means “bead that spreads out”. This tri-petal...
View full detailsCoral necklace stylized squash blossom with coral. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means “bead that spreads out”. This tri-pe...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom necklace. With shadow boxs and butterflies. The turquoise is from the Red Mountain mine in Nevada. The Navajo word for the s...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom necklace. Turquoise is from the Kingman Mine in Arizona. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means “bead th...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom necklace. Hand stamped silver Navajo pearls with seventeen exceptional stones of Kingman mine turquoise. The Navajo word for ...
View full detailsExceptional Navajo silver dollar squash blossom necklace. Crafted in 1925 for a special occasion/pow wow. Eleven 3" turquoise discs with silver dol...
View full detailsNavajo Cerrillos Mine turquoise squash blossom on handmade Navajo chain with beads and 10 turquoise stones. Naja has three larger turquoise stones...
View full detailsOld Navajo squash blossom with crosses and nadja made of hand-filed coins and handmade beads. Made for their own use, turn of the century or befor...
View full detailsKingman Mine squash blossom necklace with stunning nuggets of turquoise on Navajo beaded chain. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literal...
View full detailsBright sterling silver squash blossom with brilliant Bisbee turquoise stones. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means “bead tha...
View full detailsNavajo necklace with black bear claws, Kingman turquoise, and high-grade coral.PERIOD: Last Half 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native Ame...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom necklace with coral and turquoise. The turquoise is from the Kingman Mine in Arizona. The Navajo word for the squash blossom ...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom with beautiful Manassa Mine turquoise on Navajo pearl chain. Marked sterling with silver dollar on the naja. Beads are made f...
View full detailsInlaid owls of turquoise, mother of pearl, coral and onyx owl squash blossom necklace on silver beaded double chain. The Navajo word for the squash...
View full detailsUnique Navajo necklace with similar design to a squash blossom. Unmarked. The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means “bead that s...
View full detailsZuni inlaid necklace with matching earrings, marked A.B.Y. Zuni.PERIOD: Last Half 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Zuni, Native AmericanSIZE: Neck...
View full detailsThe turquoise is from the Cerrillos Mine in New Mexico.PERIOD: Last Half 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native AmericanSIZE: Length: 25 ...
View full detailsOld Pawn with high grade coral. Navajo coral and sterling silver squash blossom necklace featuring a classic naja with seven beautiful coral caboch...
View full detailsThe turquoise is from the Sleeping Beauty Mine in Arizona. Old pawn. Nine large turquoise stones with two large claws on Naja. Exceptional QualityP...
View full detailsNavajo squash blossom necklace. High grade coral with hand stamped silver beads. The turquoise is from the Kingman Mine in Arizona. The Navajo word...
View full detailsBeaded blossoms with three silver dollars dated 1894, 1902, and 1906; and four silver half dollars dated 1898, 1892, 1899 and 1911. The turquoise i...
View full detailsQuarters and dimes necklace. Six quarters on the rope and two dimes and a turquoise nugget on the naja. Beads are made from liberty coin dimes.PERI...
View full detailsOld Pawn. The turquoise is from the Morenci Mine in Arizona. Twenty stone necklace.PERIOD: Last Half 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native...
View full detailsThe turquoise is from the Kingman Mine in Arizona. Bear claw with turquoise and coral. Twelve claws total. Exceptional; museum quality.PERIOD: Firs...
View full detailsThe turquoise is from the Red Mountain Mine in Nevada. The beads are made from Liberty Head dimes. Eight quarters with a single turquoise nugget.PE...
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