Navajo Indian Pearl Necklaces
Navajo Pearls are traditionally made sterling silver beads.
Navajo Pearls are traditionally made sterling silver beads. Silver beads are a traditional art form for Diné silversmiths, and the beads have as many expressions as there are artisans.
by Donna Bunnell • September 18, 2018
Navajo Pearls are traditionally made sterling silver beads. Silver beads are a traditional art form for Diné silversmiths, and the beads have as many expressions as there are artisans. Handmade sterling beads are often part of a Squash Blossom necklace, and are also made to be worn alone as a single strand necklace, layered or with pendants. Earrings & bracelets made of the gorgeous collectible beads are also available.
Making the beads is a time-consuming process. Each bead begins with silver that has to be melted, rolled and cut. Holes are punched, rounded, and then the beads are sanded and polished, all by hand. The heavy gauge silver used in these collectible beads gives these finished strands a nice weight and a substantial feeling. Machine-made beads will have a perfect uniformity that will help you distinguish between genuine handmade silver beads and fashion jewelry beads. Each one of the beads in a handmade strand will be unique if you examine it closely.
There are many styles of traditional beads. You will find beads with deep hand stamping, high silver polish, oxidation, embossing, and a variety of sizes and shapes including round, hogan, melon and fluted beads. Finished jewelry using Navajo Pearls is strung by hand, and often combined with turquoise, coral, sugilite, spiny oyster and other favored Southwestern stones.