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$1,439.00
A jaw-dropping Navajo squash blossom necklace handcrafted by master silversmith Chimney Butte, featuring vibrant Sonoran turquoise from Sonora, Mexico.
✨ Features & Details
• Gemstone: Genuine Sonoran turquoise, prized for its brilliant sky-blue color with hints of golden brown matrix. Known for its vibrancy, Sonoran turquoise is one of the few turquoise varieties still actively mined, making it highly sought after.
• Naja Pendant: Oversized sterling silver naja, measuring 3” long by 2.5” wide, set with a spectacular 1.5” turquoise stone that glows with intensity.
• Side Blossoms: Ten hand-set turquoise stones (approx. 1.5” drop each), carefully color-matched for harmony.
• Silverwork: Sandcast naja, handmade navajo pearls
• Dimensions & Weight: Necklace is 24 inches long (not including the naja) and weighs 325 grams — a substantial heirloom piece.
• Artist Signature: Stamped “Chimney Butte” and sterling
About the Turquoise
This necklace showcases Sonoran turquoise, mined in Sonora, Mexico. Unlike many historic American mines that have long since closed, Sonoran turquoise is still being produced today, but in limited supply. Collectors prize it for its electric blue hues and natural variations that make each stone unique. Its durability and striking color ensure it stands out whether worn daily or reserved for special occasions.
About the Artist
Chimney Butte (Navajo Nation) is a highly respected Native American silversmith whose work is instantly recognizable. He is known for blending traditional Navajo techniques with bold, modern stone choices, often working in large scale. His pieces have been featured in galleries across the Southwest and are treasured by collectors for their distinctive presence and cultural authenticity.
Why You’ll Love It
• A one-of-a-kind collector’s piece you won’t find duplicated.
• The perfect balance of tradition and bold design — deeply rooted in Navajo culture.
• A necklace with weight, presence, and soul, designed to turn heads and be passed down for generations.
This Chimney Butte squash blossom is more than jewelry — it’s wearable art and a piece of Native American heritage.