Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace with 16 Turquoise Stones

$3,195

Artist: Unknown
Style: Squash Bottom Chunk Necklace
Pueblo: Navajo
Period: Contemporary
Materials: Navajo Turquoise and Sterling Silver
Length: 33″
Item #3141

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Description

Traditional handmade Native American Indian Jewelry from Indigenous Pueblos of the Southwest. Guaranteed authentic. Excellent condition.

Presenting a beautiful harmony of color and craft, this handcrafted Diné (Navajo) sterling silver necklace features sixteen carefully matched natural turquoise stones. Each vibrant blue-green gem is secured in a classic sawtooth bezel and organized in a rhythmic, repeating link design that drapes elegantly along the collarbone. The silverwork is adorned with traditional accents, including delicate twisted wire rope borders and smooth silver raindrops, which provide a timeless Southwestern frame for the stones. Finished with a sturdy silver chain and a reliable closure, this necklace offers a sophisticated, balanced silhouette that is perfect for both layering and standalone wear.

The use of sixteen stones in a single “row” or link necklace is a classic design choice that highlights the artisan’s skill in both lapidary work and silver fabrication. In Navajo culture, turquoise is often referred to as the “Sky Stone,” and a piece featuring such a high number of matched stones was historically a symbol of great abundance and protection. By utilizing traditional twisted wire—a technique that dates back to the very earliest days of Navajo metalwork—the artist honors a deep ancestral legacy while creating a piece with a clean, contemporary feel. This necklace is an ideal acquisition for collectors who appreciate the meticulous effort required to balance multiple gemstones into one seamless, flowing design.

About the Pueblo

The Navajo Pueblo, or Navajo Nation, is one of the largest Native American tribes, located in the Southwest U.S. across parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. The Navajo, or Diné, have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions rooted in weaving, pottery, and silver jewelry. Their society is matrilineal, tracing lineage through the mother’s side. Traditionally, they lived in hogans, dome-shaped homes built from natural materials. The Navajo maintain strong spiritual beliefs focused on balance and harmony. Today, the Navajo Nation remains a vibrant community, preserving its language, traditions, and cultural identity.