Navajo Handmade Silver Spoon [SOLD]
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- Category: Silverware - Flatware
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: Coin silver
- Size: 5 1/4" long
- Item # 22221D SOLD
A wonderful Navajo handmade sterling silver spoon, made from solid coin silver slugs. The handle and bowl have stamping. This spoon had a paper label, of which about 10% remains, which reads Genuine Reservation Indian Hand Made From Solid Coin Silver Slugs. The label is now missing. See sample for illustration. The spoon is in excellent condition. After the governments prohibited the use of both United States and Mexican coins, traders had coin silver slugs made in the likeness of the coins so familiar to the Navajos.
Recommended Reading: Navajo Spoons: Indian Artistry and the Souvenir Trade, 1880s-1940s,(click here to view details of book) by Cindra Kline. Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe. 2001. Soft cover. $27.50. (Available from Adobe Gallery)
- Category: Silverware - Flatware
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: Coin silver
- Size: 5 1/4" long
- Item # 22221D SOLD
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