Description: BRAND NEW in gift box! 🎁 Unique necklace hand strung (in New Mexico) with genuine turquoise and Michelle Jameson's (master silversmith) handmade Navajo pearls. This necklace is sterling silver with a lobster claw clasp, it fits 17" to 19" with the adjustable area in the back. About Authentic Navajo Pearls: On today's market there are oxidized sterling beaded necklaces that people call “Navajo Pearls” & are nothing but a commercial-machine made oxidized sterling bead & then there are ones that are made entirely by the hands of Navajo silversmiths. Michelle's are the latter & what is called "AUTHENTIC" Navajo "Pearls".. "Real" Navajo Pearls take on an extremely labor intensive lengthy process & are much more valuable because of the time that goes into making them & are 'artisan made' rather than by machine.. Once you see the 'real deal' over & over, you will be able to tell with time, what's machine made & what's artisan made. Also the price can be a clue as to what's hand made & what's not! More about Michelle: Michelle Jameson was born in Gallup, New Mexico, a Navajo Reservation border town, straddling canyons and Route 66, traditional Navajo culture and the edge of the wild west. It's a place of life lessons. Michelle's own story resonates with those lessons and finding balance. She was born in 1971 into a family of silversmiths, some very well known (Mary Marie Lincoln, Lee and Raymond Yazzie). But Michelle's own path was anything but certain. She had to drop out of elementary school from third to fifth grade. Just a child herself, for those two years she had to take care of her siblings and her cousins, while also homeschooling herself for those years. “Hands never tied,” she said. It was her grandmother's saying, meaning her hands were always busy, as they should be. She is so exuberant, happy and positive, one has to figure it has always been in her nature to find purpose and pleasure in whatever she does. What she does with jewelry is also a balance of the traditional and contemporary. A hallmark of her designs is her sterling bead necklaces, graduated and polished to a satin finish. Whether oxidized or shiny, her beads are a testament to the best of Navajo “pearls.” She learned from her Grandmother Elsie Yazzie and her aunts, Shirley Johnson, Lola Daw, and Mary Marie Lincoln (Marie Yazzie). They got her started, taught her how to dome and file, solder and string and buff. But it's Michelle's shining spirit that gives life to the necklaces. She says she finds her spirit renewed by devotion to her Navajo culture and family. “Never forget your elders,” she said. “They suffered more, had to fight for their lives, even their language.” Her eyes light with passion and resolve. “They teach us to stand up for ourselves.” We know of many times Michelle has taken a stand for what she believes, no matter the cost to herself. And anyone can see the power of her character in her jewelry—clean, honest, beautiful beads. “I am inspired by the joy a necklace can bring to someone.” We are inspired by her. All of my Navajo products are made by local artisans in New Mexico.
Price: 257.01 USD
Location: Sarasota, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-17T16:21:47.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Antique: No
Closure: Hook
Main Stone Color: Turquoise
Metal: Silver
Secondary Stone: Turquoise
Necklace Length: 17" - 19"
Main Stone: Turquoise
Vintage: No
Style: Beaded, Pendant
Base Metal: Sterling Silver
Featured Refinements: Navajo Pearls and Genuine Turquoise
Handmade: Yes
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Signed: No
Color: Blue
Material: Sterling Silver
Modified Item: No
Brand: Jameson
Jewelry Type: Necklaces
Type: Necklace
Metal Purity: .925, Sterling
Customized: Yes
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country of Origin: United States