We are excited to auction off this whimsical vintage Navajo necklace! It features a hand carved silver butterfly pendant with a Blue Gem turquoise center, and a silver chain and clasp! An exquisite design!
Charles Johnson stands as a luminary in the realm of Navajo jewelry, his creations resonating with cultural depth and artistic finesse. Hailing from the Navajo Nation, Johnson's craftsmanship embodies a profound connection to his heritage and the land. Renowned for his masterful silverwork and intricate stone settings, he infuses each piece with a narrative that reflects Navajo traditions and symbolism. Johnson's artistry extends beyond mere adornment; it serves as a conduit for preserving and sharing the rich legacy of Navajo culture. His jewelry pieces, often adorned with turquoise, coral, and other precious stones, evoke a sense of reverence for nature and tradition. Through his dedication to craftsmanship and storytelling, Charles Johnson has secured his place as a celebrated figure in the world of Native American jewelry. Sterling silver, marked. Signed by Navajo artist, Charles Johnson. The length of the necklace measures around 24". Sturdy 46 grams.
Make Us an Offer- Due to the high demand of our items, many pieces sell quite fast. The most frequent email we receive are from buyers who waited too long to make us an offer and suddenly lost out because another buyer came in and purchased. Send us your reasonable offer today, we are flexible and you have nothing to lose! Ahéhee' (Thank you)
How Layaway Works:
Layaway programs we offer that you can choose from when you pay for the item:
- Shop Pay Installments (Usually 4 payments)
- Affirm (Up to 12 payments)
-Klarna (Usually 4 payments)
How Does Layaway Work with Making an Offer?
If your offer is accepted you will receive an email invoice from us and will be able to choose your layaway program when you pay the invoice. If for some reason you cannot get approved for any of the programs simply let us know and we will cancel out the invoice. You have nothing to lose and the most beautiful art to gain! :)