Navajo handcrafted earrings featuring a large concho style shape with scalloped edges. This style is unique to the Navajo silversmiths and is most attributed to concho belts. The have a medium weight for their size. Sterling silver post and backings
It comes attached to its original red pawn ticket.The term "pawn" refers to jewelry that has been pawned to brokers. The practice of pawning jewelry began in the early 1900s when Native Americans and traders would exchange jewelry for food and other necessities, it is still used today and is embedded in the Navajo culture.
Material: Sterling silver, turquoise and copper
Tribe affiliation: Navajo
Time period: current
Overall measurements : 1-1/2" across
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