Green Turquoise Inlay Sterling Silver Statement Pendant Necklace, Navajo Made
- Genuine .925 sterling silver
- Real stones with named mine origins
- Handcrafted in the American Southwest
- Free U.S. shipping on orders over $75
- Ships from Santa Fe in 2 to 3 business days
- 30-day returns, full refund
A statement green turquoise inlay pendant set in sterling silver, handmade by Navajo silversmith Rick Tolino. This one-of-a-kind piece has a bold Southwest presence that works beautifully as a daily statement necklace or a special occasion accent, and it ships directly from Santa Fe.
The High Desert Mosaic references the natural mosaic of color found across Southwestern turquoise mines. Multiple cuts of genuine green turquoise are inlaid edge-to-edge across the sterling silver pendant, creating a piece that reads as both contemporary and rooted in Navajo tradition with a distinctly Santa Fe artisan feel.
If you are choosing between minimalist and statement necklaces, this is very much a striking statement pendant. It is designed to stand out while still being comfortable enough for everyday wear with casual outfits, denim, tees, and simple dresses, as well as more polished looks. The green turquoise gives this pendant an earthy, high-desert tone that pairs beautifully with neutrals and classic Southwest style.
Details
- Stone: Genuine green turquoise channel-inlay
- Metal: Sterling silver
- Maker: Rick Tolino, Navajo silversmith
- Style: Pendant on adjustable sterling chain
- Type: One-of-a-kind, signed by the artist
This artisan turquoise pendant necklace makes a memorable gift for her, especially for birthdays, anniversaries, and anyone who loves Southwestern, Navajo-style, or Santa Fe jewelry. The distinctive green turquoise inlay and one-of-a-kind design also make it an excellent addition to an artisan or Native American jewelry collection if you are looking for a unique, collectible turquoise piece.
Care: Wipe with a soft cloth. Store flat and dry. Avoid contact with chemicals, perfumes, and lotions.
Handcrafted in the American Southwest. Ships from Santa Fe within 2 to 3 business days.
Why this costs less than a gallery. A comparable piece runs about $800 in a Santa Fe gallery. Ours is $500 because the stone is cut in our own studio and the piece comes straight from us. Same silver, same stone, no gallery markup. How gallery pricing works
Provenance
Handmade by Rick Tolino, Navajo silversmith. Wildflower keeps maker documentation on file for every piece we attribute to a Native artist, and we are glad to share it on request. We only make that attribution where we can back it up. Everything else in the shop is described as what it is: handcrafted, artisan-made, or made in our own studio.