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Navajo 5 Piece Turquoise Squash Blossom Set

Navajo 5 Piece Turquoise Squash Blossom Set

Set includes necklace, ring, bracelet and earrings. Each piece is made from Navajo Red Mountain Mine turquoise. The squash blossom necklace has 12 nice sized stones on a Navajo pearl chain with 6 stones on the naja. Earrings with single stone squash blossoms. The ring and bracelet each have a nice sized turquoise stone set in sterling silver. Old Pawn. Acquired from an individual who purchased directly on the reservation.
The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means ā€œbead that spreads outā€. This tri-petal form first appeared about 1880. Scholars believe that this flower motif was introduced by the Spanish as a variation of the pomegranate flower blossom, and the Navajo adapted it as a symbol of their revered squash. Initially the necklaces were rather simple with the tri-petal silver beads interspersed with rather plain beads. In time, stones were added to the blossom beads as demonstrated in our collection. According to the Navajo, the Naja is strictly decorative; however, it has always been held in high regard by the Navajo and other peoples.

PERIOD: Last Half 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native American

SIZE: Length 27 1/2"; Naja 11"; ring size 9 1/2; weight 1/2oz. Bracelet- 5 1/4" ; 1" Opening ; 1 1/2"H ; Weight: 1 3/4 oz. Earrings: 1/8 oz

$7,500.00
Navajo 5 Piece Turquoise Squash Blossom Set—
$7,500.00

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Set includes necklace, ring, bracelet and earrings. Each piece is made from Navajo Red Mountain Mine turquoise. The squash blossom necklace has 12 nice sized stones on a Navajo pearl chain with 6 stones on the naja. Earrings with single stone squash blossoms. The ring and bracelet each have a nice sized turquoise stone set in sterling silver. Old Pawn. Acquired from an individual who purchased directly on the reservation.
The Navajo word for the squash blossom bead literally means ā€œbead that spreads outā€. This tri-petal form first appeared about 1880. Scholars believe that this flower motif was introduced by the Spanish as a variation of the pomegranate flower blossom, and the Navajo adapted it as a symbol of their revered squash. Initially the necklaces were rather simple with the tri-petal silver beads interspersed with rather plain beads. In time, stones were added to the blossom beads as demonstrated in our collection. According to the Navajo, the Naja is strictly decorative; however, it has always been held in high regard by the Navajo and other peoples.

PERIOD: Last Half 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native American

SIZE: Length 27 1/2"; Naja 11"; ring size 9 1/2; weight 1/2oz. Bracelet- 5 1/4" ; 1" Opening ; 1 1/2"H ; Weight: 1 3/4 oz. Earrings: 1/8 oz