Posts Tagged “Earrings”

  • Zuni handmade Dangle Earrings with hook
  • Sterling Silver with genuine turquoise stones with veins/matrix
  • Due to the nature of the native american earrings, the combination of colors of stones may vary slightly, but the shape remains the same.
  • Measures 1 ” long
  • Long solid sterling silver handmade earring with french hook

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Authentic, ONE OF A KIND handcrafted hook Earrings are made with multi stone inlay set in sterling silver plate and connected to french hooks Stones measures about 1/2″ in diameter at the widest part and has turquoise, coral,and malachite inlay made by the navajo artist Earrings measures 1.2″ when on e

Native American Zuni Handcrafted Dangle Earrings Turquoise Inlay Stone in Raindrop Teardrop Shape

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  • Turquoise is the one of the official birth stones for the month of December as adopted by the American National Association of Jewelers in 1912 and the Planetary stone for Aquarius, Taurus and Sagittarius. See the birthstone tables for additional references to this stone.
  • For centuries, the most valuable turquoise came from Iran (Persia) but today some specimens mined in the southwestern United States compete with it.
  • The name turquoise is apparently related to the fact that is was brought to Europe from the Eastern Mediterranean by Levantine traders, more commonly known as Turks. Its been used as a valuable ornament for ages and was used by the Egyptians thousands of years ago. The color is, of course, turquoise, but its range of color varies from green and greenish blue to sky blue shades
  • The name “Persian Turquoise” is now generally used to refer to any turquoise stone that does not have the black or brown veining commonly found in turquoise mined in the United States and used in a style of jewelry created by the American Indians.
  • The Aztecs mined turquoise in an area now known as New Mexico and a significant amount of turquoise comes from Arizona, California and Nevada in the United States.

Product Description
The turquoise is ancient, yet again and again it finds itself back in fashion. Its shining sky blue is one of the most popular trend colors in the world of jewelery and fashion. The resulting original use of “dream-catcher”, hung above the bed, is used as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider’s web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it.
While dream catchers originated in the Ojibwa Nation, during the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s they were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different nations. Some consider the dream catcher a symbol of unity among the various Indian Nations, and a general symbol of identification with Native American or First Nations cultures.
Even infants were provided with protective charms. Examples of these are the “spiderwebs” hung on the hoop of a cradle board. These articles consisted of wooden hoops about 3½ inches in diameter filled with an imitation of a spider’s web made of fine yarn, usually dyed red. In old times this netting was made of nettle fiber. Two spider webs were usually hung on the hoop, and it was said that they “caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider’s web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it.”
Traditionally, the Ojibwa construct dream catchers by tying sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame of willow (in a way roughly similar to their method for making snowshoe webbing).
The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person’s dreams. According to Konrad J. Kaweczynski, “Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through… Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day.”
Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper.
Let your dreams come true with a genius filter of the old generation knowledge of the pan-Indian communities, let it transform your life the way you want to, all you have to do is wish.

Dream Catcher Turquoise Necklace Earrings Set, 18″

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  • More fetish bear jewelry.
  • Picture Jasper will vary slightly from photo.
  • Please see our apparel and bead lines!
  • Free shipping on orders over $75.00.

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Picture Jasper Zuni Bear Earrings with turquoise and amber beads. Silver wire wrap. Approx 1.5″ in length from top of ear wire. The stones will vary slightly.

Earrings – Zuni Bear, Picture Jasper

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  • Casual or dressy! Ribbons of sterling silver add depth to this versatile design by Navajo artist Tommy Charley.
  • Tommy Charley is known for the simple, classic and quality silversmithing that he creates. A beautiful pair of earrings that showcase the talents of this well known artist.
  • Sure to be a favorite for years to come. Native American handmade.
  • Earrings measure 1 1/8″ in length and are 3/4″ in width with the post at top, letting the earring hang as an interesting diamond shape.
  • See the Taos Trading Storefront for a great selection of jewelry styles and designs.

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Casual or dressy! Ribbons of sterling silver add depth to this versatile design by Navajo artist Tommy Charley. Tommy Charley is known for the simple, classic and quality silversmithing that he creates. A beautiful pair of earrings that showcase the talents of this well known artist. Sure to be a favorite for years to come. Native American handmade. Earrings measure 1 1/8″ in length and are 3/4″ in width with the post at top, letting the earring hang as an interesting diamond shape. See the Taos Trading Storefront for a great selection of jewelry styles and designs.

Southwestern Native American Rectangular Earrings by Navajo Artist Tommy Charley, #TP170

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  • Turquoise is the one of the official birth stones for the month of December as adopted by the American National Association of Jewelers in 1912 and the Planetary stone for Aquarius, Taurus and Sagittarius. See the birthstone tables for additional references to this stone.
  • For centuries, the most valuable turquoise came from Iran (Persia) but today some specimens mined in the southwestern United States compete with it.
  • The name turquoise is apparently related to the fact that is was brought to Europe from the Eastern Mediterranean by Levantine traders, more commonly known as Turks. Its been used as a valuable ornament for ages and was used by the Egyptians thousands of years ago. The color is, of course, turquoise, but its range of color varies from green and greenish blue to sky blue shades
  • The name “Persian Turquoise” is now generally used to refer to any turquoise stone that does not have the black or brown veining commonly found in turquoise mined in the United States and used in a style of jewelry created by the American Indians.
  • The Aztecs mined turquoise in an area now known as New Mexico and a significant amount of turquoise comes from Arizona, California and Nevada in the United States.

Product Description
The turquoise is ancient, yet again and again it finds itself back in fashion. Its shining sky blue is one of the most popular trend colors in the world of jewelery and fashion. The resulting original use of “dream-catcher”, hung above the bed, is used as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider’s web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it.
While dream catchers originated in the Ojibwa Nation, during the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s they were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different nations. Some consider the dream catcher a symbol of unity among the various Indian Nations, and a general symbol of identification with Native American or First Nations cultures.
Even infants were provided with protective charms. Examples of these are the “spiderwebs” hung on the hoop of a cradle board. These articles consisted of wooden hoops about 3½ inches in diameter filled with an imitation of a spider’s web made of fine yarn, usually dyed red. In old times this netting was made of nettle fiber. Two spider webs were usually hung on the hoop, and it was said that they “caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider’s web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it.”
Traditionally, the Ojibwa construct dream catchers by tying sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame of willow (in a way roughly similar to their method for making snowshoe webbing).
The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person’s dreams. According to Konrad J. Kaweczynski, “Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through… Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day.”
Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper.
Let your dreams come true with a genius filter of the old generation knowledge of the pan-Indian communities, let it transform your life the way you want to, all you have to do is wish.

Dream Catcher Turquoise Necklace Earrings Set, 18″ on Sale

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  • 1 pair of button earrings with Surgical steel fish hook wires
  • 1 inch diameter (the size of a quarter)
  • Printed on Metal shell
  • Mylar/UV protecting cover
  • Nice finished backing

Product Description
Our 1″ button earrings are different and funky. Fun to wear! Dress up your ears with earrings from Blue Skies Plus! ** 1 pair of button earrings ** Surgical steel fish hook wires ** 1 inch diameter (the size of a quarter) ** Printed on Metal shell ** Mylar/UV protecting cover ** Nice finished backing ** ** ** These are handmade right here in Colorado! The product you receive may vary slightly in the design placement.

Native American Wolf Dangle Button Earrings Jewelry 1 inch Round 12894135

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  • Genuine Sterling Silver
  • Simple Elegance
  • Earrings measure 2-1/4″ L
  • Authentic Cody Sanderson Designer Jewelry
  • Lifetime Warranty on Jewelry

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Make an entrance in traditional style with these Native American designed earrings! Cody Sanderson is a successful Navajo designer who has granted Relios the honor of producing his elegant, award-winning jewelry designs. These beautiful sterling silver earrings feature traditional techniques culminating in the creation of a contemporary visual aesthetic! Earrings measure 2-1/4″ L, dangling elegantly from French wire. Proudly made in New Mexico, USA with fair labor. We do our part for the environment by handcrafting our jewelry from recycled genuine sterling silver.

Cody Sanderson Sterling Silver Gift Dangle Earrings

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  • Natural Gemstone: Turquoise
  • Genuine Sterling Silver
  • Measure 2″ L x 3/4″ W, Sterling Ear Wire
  • Authentic Fritz Casuse Designer Jewelry
  • Lifetime Warranty on Jewelry

Product Description
Perfect traditional December birthstone gift! Native American designer Fritz Casuse studied sculpture and views his jewelry as “something you can walk through.” Fritz’s focus on balance and color and his attention to dimension makes each piece a work of art. His background as a sculptor is evident in the modern, asymmetrical design of these dangle earrings, which feature turquoise cabochons offset by sterling tubing for a contemporary Southwestern look. Earrings measure approximately 2″ L x 3/4″ W and have sterling ear-wire backing. Proudly made in New Mexico, USA with fair labor. We do our part for the environment by handcrafting our jewelry from recycled genuine sterling silver.

Fritz Casuse Sterling Silver Turquoise Dangle Earrings

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  • Natural Gemstones: Rhodonite, Freshwater Cultured Pearl
  • Genuine Sterling Silver
  • Earrings Measure Approximately 1-7/8″ L x 3/4″ W
  • Authentic Fritz Casuse Designer Jewelry
  • Lifetime Warranty on Jewelry

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Looking for a new style of pearl earrings to give this holiday season? Inspired by nature and calling on his background as a sculptor, Navajo designer Fritz Casuse captures the essence of the calla lily in these unique and elegant earrings. Sterling silver blooms and a freshwater cultured pearl dangle from a pear-shaped pink rhodonite cabochon adorned with swirling sterling silver. Fritz’s vision of the calla lily is delicate and feminine; a fine addition to any collection of wearable art! Earrings measure approximately 1-7/8″ L x 3/4″ W and have post and clutch closures. Take her breath away! Proudly made in New Mexico, USA with fair labor. We do our part for the environment by handcrafting our jewelry from recycled genuine sterling silver.

Fritz Casuse Sterling Silver Rhodonite and Pearl Calla Lily Gift Earrings

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Dreams can come true. Add some spiritual style to any ensemble with these Native American inspired dreamcatcher earrings. Dazzling SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS crystals add instant style to these artisan crafted fishhook earrings.. Specifications: Approximately 1.25 Inches in Length, Black Plated Earwires, MADE WITH SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS, Handmade in the USA. Handcrafted Native American Dreamcatcher Earrings MADE WITH SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS

Handcrafted Native American Dreamcatcher Earrings MADE WITH SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS

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