Zuni handcrafted squash blossom necklace by husband & wife duo of Ben & Veranda Kallestewa. It features a large cluster Naja and 69 petit point cut turquoise stones .The squash is crafted in a traditonal Zuni style with 12 blossoms with 12 stones per. It also features 142 handmade silver beads. The unique design of this squash blossom makes this one stand out from the rest. It has a heavy weight and is easy to wear. This is a special piece !
Material: Sterling silver & Kingman Turquoise
Measurements:32" with a 3-1/2" x 2-1/2" Naja - beads are 9mm
*All measurements are approximate
Squash Blosson definition: The squash blossom imagery can be found in petroglyphs (rock art) that pre-date European contact in the Southwest, Dubin said the squash blossom necklace was created in the late 1870s or early 1880s after the native people of the area contacted Spanish Mexicans. The Navajo, it is believed, were the first tribe to adopt the design, but by the early 1900s, the art form had spread to neighboring tribes, including the Zuni and the Pueblo. While the entire necklace has taken its name from one type of bead, the classic squash blossom necklace has three distinct parts: the plain round beads; the round beads Naja.