AG Sterling Navajo Turquoise Pendant Geometric on sale Blue Thunder Mountain Turquoise Handcrafted Native American Silver Southwestern SuddenlySeen
Thunder Mountain Turquoise is known for its bright blue color with a spider web pattern of reddish brown, sometimes gold color. This turquoise is now considerably rare and sought after by jewelers for its evenly patterned spiderweb matrix -- its does not consume the turquoise blue entirely yet intricately stretches throughout the entire stone.
This item is marked AG Sterling, the hallmark of Arnold and Karlena Goodluck. I cannot confirm that this is their piece as the hallmark is slightly different on other pieces of their jewelry where they have the four leaf clover around the initials. I have found no other artists with the same initials. The Goodlucks are known for their genuine turquoise jewelry as they are fourth generation Native American silversmiths.
This beautiful pendant truly shines with its vibrant blue turquoise. Intricately interwoven with a gold-brown spiderweb pattern, this pendant glistens in the light. This piece includes two individually hand-crafted turquoise pieces -- a triangle and oval. They are connected together by a silver bar, and if you look closely, you can see they are laid in silver with a geometric, triangle border. This would look lovely on a long silver chain or beaded necklace as either a short or long necklace.
Native American Made Turquoise Double Stone Sterling Silver Pendant
Dimensions: 1 7/8” x on sale 7/8”
Weight: 10 Grams
Hallmarked and Stamped: AG Sterling
Condition Report: Good