Museum Vintage Navajo 'Handmade Drum' Turquoise Coral Native American Jewelry Silver Chiming Necklace
This is an incredible vintage Navajo Native American jewelry Native American jewelry museum quality silver drum necklace. This necklace contains 7 fabulous handmade silver drums that measure around 1-3/8" x 5/8". The largest drum which is at the bottom measures around 1-3/4" X 3/4". This necklace is absolutely phenomenal and incredibly rare. Situated on the large drum pendant are fabulous Old Kingman turquoise stones with accenting corals. The silver works include handmade silver leaves, raindrops, ropes and bordering sun patterns. Located throughout the necklace are amazing hand wrought silver round and torpedo shaped beads. What we specifically love about this piece is when the drum beads hit each other they make a beauitful and calming chiming sound. Sterling silver, marked. Cir. 1980's+. Signed by Navajo Native American jewelry Native American jewelry artist, Charley Willie . The length of the necklace measures around 34". Sturdy 71 grams. LAYAWAYS- We are happy to work with you and are more flexible than anyone on the net. Simply send us an email for more information.
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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! We also have layaway available and are happy to work with you. Send us an email for more details. Ahéhee’ (Thank you)



