The Naja is a crescent-shaped piece that is often worn alone as a pendant or as the center piece of a squash blossom necklace in Southwestern Indian jewelry. The brilliance of these turquoise stones, produce amazing work of art. Ingot style jewelry is formed by melting old coin into a bar, pounding it out into shaped jewelry and hand finishing in several steps of buff and polish. Jessie owns his own turquoise mine, called the Cheyenne mine, with brilliant greens and blue tones. These look AMAZING with our Jesse blossom pendants! Topped with a coin "Navajo Pearl" on 32 inch deerskin. These are under three inches by 2.5 inches
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