Turquoise Naja Earrings
The Naja symbol is very traditional in Navajo culture! The Navajo people gave the name “Naja” to this symbol which served as a talisman for protection. In the beginning, it was affixed to horses to protect the rider. Soon, Navajo artisans began incorporating it into their silver work. Today you see this beautiful symbol in squash blossoms and other forms of jewelry. Handcrafted by Navajo artists of New Mexico. Sterling silver.
Size: 1 inch tall
The Naja symbol is very traditional in Navajo culture! The Navajo people gave the name “Naja” to this symbol which served as a talisman for protection. In the beginning, it was affixed to horses to protect the rider. Soon, Navajo artisans began incorporating it into their silver work. Today you see this beautiful symbol in squash blossoms and other forms of jewelry. Handcrafted by Navajo artists of New Mexico. Sterling silver.
Size: 1 inch tall
The Naja symbol is very traditional in Navajo culture! The Navajo people gave the name “Naja” to this symbol which served as a talisman for protection. In the beginning, it was affixed to horses to protect the rider. Soon, Navajo artisans began incorporating it into their silver work. Today you see this beautiful symbol in squash blossoms and other forms of jewelry. Handcrafted by Navajo artists of New Mexico. Sterling silver.
Size: 1 inch tall