Royston Turquoise Silver Pendant

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Royston Turquoise Stone in a sterling silver shadow box style pendant. Stone set using serrated bezel and surrounded by thick square edge witht he background given a patina to fouc attention to the natural beauty of the stone. Handmade by Diné silversmith Samuel Nez.

Samuel’s hallmark (SN) is on the back as well as .925 noting the piece has been made with sterling silver.

These are made with prayer and intention by Samuel. Often there is a purposeful mistake sometimes referred to as a spirit pathway or spirit line that allows the spirit of the artist to exit the piece leaving only good thoughts, prayer and energy allowing the piece to do the work intended.

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Royston Turquoise Stone in a sterling silver shadow box style pendant. Stone set using serrated bezel and surrounded by thick square edge witht he background given a patina to fouc attention to the natural beauty of the stone. Handmade by Diné silversmith Samuel Nez.

Samuel’s hallmark (SN) is on the back as well as .925 noting the piece has been made with sterling silver.

These are made with prayer and intention by Samuel. Often there is a purposeful mistake sometimes referred to as a spirit pathway or spirit line that allows the spirit of the artist to exit the piece leaving only good thoughts, prayer and energy allowing the piece to do the work intended.

Royston Turquoise Stone in a sterling silver shadow box style pendant. Stone set using serrated bezel and surrounded by thick square edge witht he background given a patina to fouc attention to the natural beauty of the stone. Handmade by Diné silversmith Samuel Nez.

Samuel’s hallmark (SN) is on the back as well as .925 noting the piece has been made with sterling silver.

These are made with prayer and intention by Samuel. Often there is a purposeful mistake sometimes referred to as a spirit pathway or spirit line that allows the spirit of the artist to exit the piece leaving only good thoughts, prayer and energy allowing the piece to do the work intended.