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Navajo Jewelry #8 Turquoise Necklace and Earrings Set
Navajo Jewelry #8 Turquoise Necklace and Earrings Set is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Number Eight (Number 8 or #8) turquoise mine in Eureka County north of Carlin, Nevada was discovered in 1925 and first mined in 1929. At present, the mine is closed to turquoise mining; it is mined today for gold.
The mine produced some of the largest nuggets of turquoise ever discovered. Almost all the turquoise produced is of the spider web type, with the matrix varying from golden brown to black. The colors grade from very light blue to very dark blue, some with interesting tints of green. As with most mines, Number 8 turquoise has certain characteristic colors and matrix patterns that are very easily identified. Today, the darker shades of blue Number 8 turquoise are quite rare and highly valued by collectors.
Melvin Francis is a respected Navajo silversmith known for his clean, elegant designs and exceptional craftsmanship. His jewelry combines traditional Navajo silversmithing techniques with vibrant natural gemstones, often featuring hand-stamped details, overlay, and custom-fabricated elements. Taught by his father, Ted Francis, Melvin comes from a renowned family of Navajo artists that includes silversmith Fred Francis and several accomplished weavers. His authentic jewelry is prized for its quality, artistry, and timeless appeal. This set is signed FRANCIS, and marked Sterling. Matching earrings are included.
Materials: Sterling Silver and #8 Turquoise
Inner strand of this necklace is 28" long. Finished with a hook and eye clasp.
Center pendant is 2 1/8" long, 1 3/8" wide
Earrings are 1 3/4" long w/ hook, 15/16" wide.
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This is a one-of-a-kind item. You will receive the exact piece shown.
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