Teardrop Shadowbox Earrings PAIR with Petite Domed Cabochons

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This elegant PAIR of teardrop shadowbox earrings is a classic representation of traditional Diné of the Navajo Nation silversmithing. With a hanging length of 1-¼ inches, these earrings are designed for pierced ears and feature a beautifully crafted silver setting. The sturdy silver sheeting serves as a backdrop for intricate silver wire detailing, adding depth and dimension to the design.

Each earring is adorned with five petite domed turquoise cabochons, meticulously set in fine bezels. The vibrant turquoise stones provide a striking contrast against the shadowbox design, enhancing their timeless appeal.

While these earrings do not bear a maker's mark, their style and craftsmanship align with the traditional jewelry of the Diné of the Navajo Nation silversmiths of the Navajo Nation. Their balance of artistry and wearability makes them a wonderful addition to any collection of Native American jewelry.


Condition: excellent condition

Provenance: These Teardrop Shadowbox Earrings PAIR with Petite Domed Cabochons are from a client of Adobe Gallery.

Recommended Reading: Navajo and Pueblo Earrings 1850-1945 - Collected by Robert V. Gallegos by Robert Bauver, The Rio Grande Press

TAGS: Southwest Indian JewelryDiné - Navajo Nation

These earrings are designed for pierced ears and feature a beautifully crafted silver setting.

Jeweler Once Known
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