Diné Pair of Earrings with Red Coral Dangles [SOLD]

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These exquisite earrings made by a Diné of the Navajo Nation have a round and dome coral cabochon on the post and an oval domed coral cab on the dangle. Each of these is outlined in silver rope. The earrings are fitted with posts for pierced ears.

The blood red coral shines beautifully on the silver foundation. The earrings are not signed with the name of the artist, but the style indicates a Navajo Nation origin.


Condition: very good condition

Provenance: this Diné Pair of Earrings with Red Coral Dangles is from a private collection

Recommended Reading: North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment from Prehistory to the Present by Lois Sherr Dubin

TAGS: Southwest Indian JewelryDiné - Navajo NationEarrings

These earrings are made for pierced ears.

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