Necklaces

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Necklaces

Early Southwest Native American necklaces consisted of hand-rolled beads strung together and tied around the neck. Turquoise and shell were the most common materials used in necklaces. A traditional style of these beads is called heishi, from the Kewa (Santo Domingo) word for "shell." These heishi beads are rolled against a stone wheel, and the sides of the beads lie flat against each other. The introduction of silversmithing and silver bead making led to the creation of the Squash Blossom Necklace, the most iconic of Navajo (Diné) necklaces. "Navajo Pearls" are another popular type of necklace, which feature handmade all-silver beads. 

Learn More: About Turquoise   Heishi   The Squash Blossom Necklace

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Navajo Pearl and Turquoise Necklace by Al Joe - Garland's
Navajo Pearl and Turquoise Necklace by Al Joe - Garland's
Turquoise Bead Necklace by Bob Hall - Garland's
Turquoise Bead Necklace by Bob Hall - Garland's
Navajo Pearl Waterfall Necklace by Debbie Silversmith - Garland's
Navajo Pearl Waterfall Necklace by Debbie Silversmith - Garland's
1970s Olive Shell Necklace by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1970s Olive Shell Necklace by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Multi-Stone Bead Necklace by Bob Hall - Garland's
Multi-Stone Bead Necklace by Bob Hall - Garland's
Spiny Oyster Shell Necklace by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Spiny Oyster Shell Necklace by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Coral and Turquoise Bead Necklace by Al Joe - Garland's
Coral and Turquoise Bead Necklace by Al Joe - Garland's
Spiny Oyster Shell Necklace by Lester Abeyta - Garland's
Spiny Oyster Shell Necklace by Lester Abeyta - Garland's
Coral Bead Necklace by Don Lucas - Garland's
Coral Bead Necklace by Don Lucas - Garland's
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