These asymmetric or balanced "story" necklaces are traditionally crafted by Diné (Navajo) artisans, often incorporating sterling silver cone findings and barrel closures at the ends. While it is now illegal to call something authentic this very well may be but i have not taken to a tribal council for certification.


Features a loom-woven or hand-stitched rectangular panel showcasing a symmetrical diamond pattern. It uses a vibrant color palette of turquoise, cream, dark brown, and black seed beads.


The necklace splits into multiple strands of solid turquoise seed beads near the top, transitioning into dark brown liquid glass or heishi spacer beads accented by chunkier turquoise chip beads near the bottom.


This item is a Navajo rug design multi-strand beaded necklace, featuring a hand-woven glass seed bead focal section that mimics traditional Southwestern eye-dazzler or geometric rug motifs.