SKU: 5224-0977
$275.00
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Late 20th Century
2" D
Sterling Silver Overlay of 2 Geometric Birds Facing Each Other with Pin Closure and Loop for a Necklace with a Sun and Animal Foot Tracks Hallmark Stamp
Excellent Condition
Hopi Pueblo jewelry, particularly pin pendants, is a cherished form of Native American artistry originating from the Hopi people, who have inhabited the arid mesas of northeastern Arizona for over a millennium. Known as the "Peaceful Ones," the Hopi developed their distinctive silversmithing techniques in the 1940s, influenced by Spanish metalworking but evolving into a unique style called overlay. This involves soldering two sheets of sterling silver together: the top layer is cut with intricate designs (often inspired by nature, clans, or spiritual symbols like kachinas, clouds, feathers, or animals), then oxidized to create a blackened contrast against the polished silver backing. These pieces are lightweight, symbolic, and versatile—many double as both pins (with a secure clasp on the back) and pendants (with a bail for a chain).
Condition: Excellent
Tribe: Hopi
Year Range: 1975 - 2000
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 2 in
Category: Pendant
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