Sheet and wire, mill rolled and drawn from silver ingot, were used to fabricate the petite beads and slender cones dangling from their stamp-decorated triangles. The ear wires were made from the same heavy gauge material used in the pendants--the only difference being the flat raindrop smelted terminals of the wire in the dangles.
Clever, simple elegance and movement compliment the wearer. The dark patina is original, though the ear wires have been carefully restored in their original shape. They are quite sturdy as well as comfortable.
| Description | Sheet and wire, mill rolled and drawn from silver ingot, were used to fabricate the petite beads and slender cones dangling from their stamp-decorated triangles. The ear wires were made from the same heavy gauge material used in the pendants--the only difference being the flat raindrop smelted terminals of the wire in the dangles. Clever, simple elegance and movement compliment the wearer. The dark patina is original, though the ear wires have been carefully restored in their original shape. They are quite sturdy as well as comfortable. |
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| About the Artist | "Unknown artist" is appropriate when a work of art is unsigned and a supported opinion about who made it is not available (on Savvy Collector).. "Attributed to" precedes the name of an artist when information suggests that it likely was made by that artist (on Savvy Collector). |
| Culture | American Indian, Navajo |
| Medium | Sterling silver |
| Size | Overall length from wire top is 3". Width is 3/4". |
| Date of creation | 1930's |
| Condition | Excellent |