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1980s Sterling Navajo (Dine') Squash Blossom Necklace

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1980s Sterling Navajo (Dine') Squash Blossom Necklace

1980s Sterling Navajo (Dine') Squash Blossom Necklace

This striking late-20th-century Navajo squash-blossom necklace is crafted from solid sterling silver and set with vibrant blue turquoise cabochons. The classic design features traditional bench-made beads, graduated blossom elements, and a substantial open crescent naja adorned with a beautifully balanced turquoise cluster.

The reverse of the naja is stamped “C,” along with “Sterling” and “925.” Although the maker remains unidentified, the necklace reflects the craftsmanship and proportion typical of late-20th-century Navajo studio work.

The squash blossom necklace emerged in the late 19th century as Navajo silversmiths adapted and reinterpreted Spanish and Mexican design influences into distinctly Southwestern forms. The naja — the crescent-shaped pendant — has become one of the most recognizable motifs in Native American jewelry, symbolizing protection, continuity, and cultural resilience. Even in late-20th-century examples, the form remains a powerful expression of the Navajo silversmithing tradition.

$1,470.00

Original: $4,200.00

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1980s Sterling Navajo (Dine') Squash Blossom Necklace

$4,200.00

$1,470.00

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This striking late-20th-century Navajo squash-blossom necklace is crafted from solid sterling silver and set with vibrant blue turquoise cabochons. The classic design features traditional bench-made beads, graduated blossom elements, and a substantial open crescent naja adorned with a beautifully balanced turquoise cluster.

The reverse of the naja is stamped “C,” along with “Sterling” and “925.” Although the maker remains unidentified, the necklace reflects the craftsmanship and proportion typical of late-20th-century Navajo studio work.

The squash blossom necklace emerged in the late 19th century as Navajo silversmiths adapted and reinterpreted Spanish and Mexican design influences into distinctly Southwestern forms. The naja — the crescent-shaped pendant — has become one of the most recognizable motifs in Native American jewelry, symbolizing protection, continuity, and cultural resilience. Even in late-20th-century examples, the form remains a powerful expression of the Navajo silversmithing tradition.

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