Top Notch Navajo Artisan-DELBERT GORDON-AMAZING-Gem Grade Polychrome Royston Turquoise-Heavily Oxidized Sterling NAJA Pendant-With Removable / Interchangeable Bale/Shepherds Hook

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Top Notch Navajo Artisan-DELBERT GORDON-AMAZING-Gem Grade Polychrome Royston Turquoise-Heavily Oxidized Sterling NAJA Pendant-With Removable / Interchangeable Bale/Shepherds Hook

$2,400.00

SALE FOR PENDANT ONLY- 12 MM-19” STERLING BEAD NECKLACE IN PHOTOS 3 & 4 IS LISTED UNDER ‘NECKLACES’ THEN CLICK ON ‘NAVAJO PEARL NECKLACES’ .I HAVE THIS ONE,PLUS MORE

ABOUT THE ARTIST & PENDANT:
Delbert is considered a veteran "Master Navajo Artist" that has been at this now for decades. (Born in 1955) He's an artists artist, that has taught & helped pave the careers for not only his nephew "DERRICK GORDON" but also many of today's traditional Navajo jewelers that you find in the industry.. He's the head guy that they look up to when they need technique/inspiration.

Delbert sits high at the top of my list as being one of my personal favorites for many reasons, since it's not just about making a ring, a pendant or a cuff, but it's what he does in regards to the metal that makes each piece of his, literal works of art! No Delbert's not an artist who does "simple-plain" designs, but rather one who artistically creates all the repousse and or heavily stamped applique embellishments you see, that are then layered & layered & layered atop of heavy gauge sterling, which then give each, their ornate artistry. These appliques are an art in themselves & are just as important to the design, as much as the turquoise is.

Like any artist that's been at it awhile, they end up developing their own identity & once you get familiar with his work, it's not hard to identify whose work it is. You'll know his work by the heavily layered 'over the top' embellished appliques, his use of high grade stones, the finishing, etc. Owning anything of Delbert’s is like owning any great piece of art,but only with his work, it's in 'metal/stone' form.

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THE REMOVABLE-INTERCHANGEABLE BALE:

There are 2 ways you can wear the Naja, one is with the bale or the other, is by using the shepherd's hook soldered to the back of the pendant. What I love about this type of bale, is if you have another shepherd's hook pendant, you can remove this bale & add it to the other pendant. The one thing you want to keep in mind, is if you use it with say, a strand of Navajo Pearls, you cannot go any bigger than say a 18 mm diameter bead. The opening of this bale has a 19 mm diameter (3/4”) opening, but you want the beads to flow freely on the strand & be able to breathe. (Shown in photo 12) The bale is made in a round shape & if you zoom in on the bale photos, you'll notice that this too, is artistically made! The round twisted wire design is soldered to the bottom of it & acts as the connection for the shepherd's hook! How creative!

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THE FINISHING:
One thing I love about Delbert’s work is that he instinctively knows how to bring the sterling to its maximum level of beauty! This is an artist who knows how much & where to leave the darkened oxidation, by leaving it the darkest in the crevices, so the lighter shades are boosted with contrast in order for the pendant to stand out, allowing all that Navajo beauty to come to life!

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PRICING IS BASED ON: You are paying for the name of the Artist & his reputation, the sterling cost at time of purchase, the artist’s time, the turquoise quality, the cost per carat for this type of quality and the amount of carats , which are all reflected in price.

I HAVE 3 IN STOCK,WITH THIS ONE & ANOTHER POSTED. EACH HAVE A DIFFERENT CUT OF TURQUOISE,DIFFERENT EMBELLISHEMNTS,WEIGHTS, AND ARE ALL PRICED DIFFERENTLY DEPENDING ON THE COST OF THE TURQUOISE & DELBERTS PRICE..
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SPECIFICS:

ARTIST: Delbert Gordon

TRIBAL AFFILIATION: Navajo

STONE: Royston Turquoise

STONE COLOR: Polychrome (Blue and Green)

STONE SIZE: 23.7 mm X 15.2mm (Slightly Under 1 " X about 5/8")

STONE CUT: Tear Drop-Trillion

STONE GRADE: Excellent- Natural -Premium-Gem Quality

MEASUREMENTS: 4” X 2-5/8” (Bale to Bottom-At widest point)

MEASUREMENT WITHOUT BALE: 2-7/8” x 2-5/8”

BALE MEASUREMENTS: 1” Wide x 3/4” Tall x 3/4” Depth

METAL: Sterling Silver

METAL FINISH: Heavily Oxidized/Contemporary Finished backside

WEIGHT: 75.3 Grams (2.65 Ounces)

BEZEL: Hand Made Serrated -Saw Tooth

STYLE: Traditional Navajo- Royston Turquoise Naja Pendant

HALLMARK: D. Gordon with a boot Spur incorporated around the "D"/Sterling-Navajo

Come's Gift Boxed
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SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT:
Because of the price, this will have a mandatory signature confirmation requirement (reflected in shipping price).. If you're not home in the day & need it shipped where it can be signed for,please change that in your "Ship To" section before I create the shipping label***I'm sorry if this may be an inconvenience, but I do not ship expensive pieces without one. This is for your safety & mine.

PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING:
*****In order to show all the fine detail, close up photos tend to make the item look much larger & everything also is more magnified .So to get an accurate idea of how big this is, please pull out a tape measure & compare to my given measurements listed above.

I do not consider myself a 'professional photographer" but I do try to give you photos that are 'realistic" in color, just so you're not shocked, nor disappointed when you get the piece. I do however find photographing anything with 'yellow' in it, (oranges and greens) can come up a bit little more vivid than other colors, so please take this into consideration. Please understand also that each monitor varies and also plays an important role in how vibrant or less vibrant as something appears.*****

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