Master Navajo Artisan-'TYLER BROWN'- Premium Lapis-Japanese White Coral Cluster Halo-Sterling Pendant- Comes with FREE Complimentary Removeable Bale Converter!
Master Navajo Artisan-'TYLER BROWN'- Premium Lapis-Japanese White Coral Cluster Halo-Sterling Pendant- Comes with FREE Complimentary Removeable Bale Converter!
SALE FOR THE PENDANT ONLY- NECKLACE USED FOR PROP-NOT INCLUDED
ADDED COMPLIMENTRY GIFT! FREE REMOVEABLE BALE CONVERTER! (VALUE: $250)
THE MATCHING RING WILL SOON BE LISTED. THE MATCHING CUFF IS UNDER THE ‘BRACELET’CATEGORY. (SEE LAST 4 PHOTOS)
ABOUT TYLER BROWN:
The son of the late, great Navajo artisan Dean Brown, the still relatively young Tyler Brown has already made a significant name for himself in the industry and is widely regarded by many (including myself) as a master Navajo silversmith, despite being only in his early 30s. It was Dean, who began teaching Tyler the art of crafting traditional Navajo jewelry when he was a young teenager. Although his father was Tyler’s primary influence, Tyler was fortunate to be born into a large, celebrated family lineage of Navajo artists — a clan of highly respected artisans known throughout the trade and to whom he is directly related. So it wasn’t just Dean who shaped him; Tyler’s uncles also played an important role, including artisans such as Hemerson Brown, Anthony Skeets, and Lee Charley (with cousin Matthew Charley), and the late Navajo silversmith Kirk Smith, who was a second uncle to Tyler. When you grow up surrounded by so many of our industry’s giants, it’s hardly surprising that their skills, knowledge, and art would naturally rub off.
Based out of Gallup, NM, Tyler is frequently requested by name by collectors. I would personally say Tyler’s work is recognizable for several reasons that immediately identify his hand: 1) His incredibly varied, BOLD cluster designs. Yes, there is a lot of cluster work out there, but Tyler’s approach is how he carefully handpicks stones in a variety of shapes and then arranges them that give his jewelry the unique patterns they have.. He often turns stones in unconventional ways, giving his clusters a modern, edgy sensibility that stands apart from other artisans. 2) He works with heavy-gauge sterling so you feel the presence of each piece, and he also favors super-chunky stones, so that when worn, his jewelry reads as a true “WOW” piece you can both see and feel !! 3) His impeccable workmanship is evident in every detail. 4) His use of high-grade materials and thoughtful color pairings lets each stone pop when placed side by side, resulting in visually striking, harmonious designs.
Regardless of how modern the industry becomes, Tyler is still considered “Old School,” faithfully following the traditional Navajo techniques of his ancestors that were used long ago, and he continues to design most pieces from scratch.
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THE PENDANT:
This large sized pendant is beautifully designed with hand-picked oval cuts of Japanese white coral that form a halo cluster around the large oval cut of lapis. Both securely are soldered atop of heavy-gauge sterling silver. Surrounding the coral are small hand-made stamped star conchos and beads that alternate with the white coral, adding texture and rhythm to the design. A curved sterling wire traces the perimeter, creating a unique scalloped edge.
The pendant is made with a ‘Shepherds Hook” that hangs on your necklace, but for added versatility, AND as a added gift, I am throwing in a FREE “Bale Converter” made by Tyler that is totally removeable, as well as interchangeable! The bale opening of it has about a 5/8” opening (15 mm) so any bead diameter size under that, should fit. If you zoom in on photos 11, 12 & 13, you will see how it connects onto the shepherds hook. Personally, I believe this is the ultimate way to go these. You can also turn any of your other shepherds hook pendants into a bale connection!
If you decide to opt out using a bale converter, you can wear this with just the shepherds hook connection that will hook onto your favorite sterling bead necklace, as long as the beads of the necklace will spread enough to hook over whatever the necklace is strung with.
In my professional opinion, this size pendant looks better worn with a necklace that's in the 22" to a 26" length. But this is your call!
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INFO:
ARTISAN: Tyler Brown
TRIBAL AFFILIATION: Navajo
WEIGHT: 2.71 OUNCES (77 Grams)
MEASUREMENTS: WITH BALE: 4" X 2.50"—WITHOUT BALE: 3” X 2.50”
BALE OPENING: About 15 mm (5/8")
METAL: Sterling Silver
METAL FINISHING: Oxidized Front-Contemporary Mirror Finished Backside
MATERIAL: Premium Lapis and Japanese White Coral
CUTS: Ovals
LAPIS CUT SIZE: 42 mm X 25 mm (About 1-5/8" x 1")
WHITE CORAL SIZE: 10 mm x 5 mm
HALLMARK: Conjoined "TB" ~ Sterling"
Comes 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 GIGANTIC & everything also is more magnified .So to get an accurate idea of how big this is, please view photos or you can 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,. Please understand also that each monitor varies and also plays an important role in how vibrant or less vibrant as something appears.*****