SKU: 5231-570
$135.00
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ca. 1960
1.125" H x 2.375" W
Hand Crafted from Sterling Silver in a Geometric Design
In Very Good Condition
Navajo sterling silver pins (often called brooches) are a classic form of Native American jewelry, handcrafted by Navajo (Diné) artisans using traditional silversmithing techniques. These pieces typically feature .925 sterling silver and showcase intricate hand-stamping, repoussé (raised designs hammered from the reverse side), sandcasting, or concho-style elements. Many incorporate turquoise stones for color and cultural significance, though plain silver designs are also common. Motifs often include animals (eagles, bears, butterflies, hummingbirds), nature symbols, or geometric patterns rooted in Navajo heritage.
Provenance: From the Len and Toni Wood Private Collection, Laguna Beach, California
Condition: Very Good
Tribe: Navajo
Year Range: 1950 - 1975
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 1.13 in2.38 in
Category: Pin - Broach
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