Small Concho Post Earrings
These small Concho earrings have a cabochon round piece of turquoise in the center that adds a happy splash of color surrounded by hand stamp detail. These lightweight beauties are simplistic yet still eye-catching and the perfect accessory to wear every day or paired to match your favorite concho belt. The artist also cut the edge into sweet scallop shape. The surface is brushed and oxidized to create antiqued old style finish. These beautiful earrings are sure to add charm to your outfit. These earrings would be a wonderful gift for the sophisticated Native American jewelry collector or introduction to the heritage of this handmade heirloom.
Tribe: Navajo
Measurement: 3/4” x 5/8”
Weight: 2g combined
Material: Sterling Silver and Turquoise
Type: Post Earring, sits on center
Is sterling silver real silver? The answer is yes. Fine silver is alloyed with copper to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. This percentage of fine silver is why you will sometimes see sterling silver referred to as 925 or hallmarked with a 925 on your jewelry. Majority of the Native American jewelry you will see is made with sterling silver.
These small Concho earrings have a cabochon round piece of turquoise in the center that adds a happy splash of color surrounded by hand stamp detail. These lightweight beauties are simplistic yet still eye-catching and the perfect accessory to wear every day or paired to match your favorite concho belt. The artist also cut the edge into sweet scallop shape. The surface is brushed and oxidized to create antiqued old style finish. These beautiful earrings are sure to add charm to your outfit. These earrings would be a wonderful gift for the sophisticated Native American jewelry collector or introduction to the heritage of this handmade heirloom.
Tribe: Navajo
Measurement: 3/4” x 5/8”
Weight: 2g combined
Material: Sterling Silver and Turquoise
Type: Post Earring, sits on center
Is sterling silver real silver? The answer is yes. Fine silver is alloyed with copper to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. This percentage of fine silver is why you will sometimes see sterling silver referred to as 925 or hallmarked with a 925 on your jewelry. Majority of the Native American jewelry you will see is made with sterling silver.
These small Concho earrings have a cabochon round piece of turquoise in the center that adds a happy splash of color surrounded by hand stamp detail. These lightweight beauties are simplistic yet still eye-catching and the perfect accessory to wear every day or paired to match your favorite concho belt. The artist also cut the edge into sweet scallop shape. The surface is brushed and oxidized to create antiqued old style finish. These beautiful earrings are sure to add charm to your outfit. These earrings would be a wonderful gift for the sophisticated Native American jewelry collector or introduction to the heritage of this handmade heirloom.
Tribe: Navajo
Measurement: 3/4” x 5/8”
Weight: 2g combined
Material: Sterling Silver and Turquoise
Type: Post Earring, sits on center
Is sterling silver real silver? The answer is yes. Fine silver is alloyed with copper to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. This percentage of fine silver is why you will sometimes see sterling silver referred to as 925 or hallmarked with a 925 on your jewelry. Majority of the Native American jewelry you will see is made with sterling silver.