Navajo Signed Doris Smallcanyon Silver Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace

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An Assurance Gold Company LLCCustomer Satisfaction Is Our PriorityIf There Is Ever An Issue With Your OrderPlease Contact Us DirectlyWe Can Be Reached at Monday- Friday 9:00 AM -5:00 PM est100% Satisfaction GuaranteedWe Pride Ourselves In Our Ability To Go Above And Beyond To Meet Each And Every Customers NeedsBeautiful Navajo Signed Doris Smallcanyon Silver Turquoise Squash Blossom NecklaceNavajo Turquoise Sterling Silver Turquoise Squash Blossom NecklaceSigned "D. Smcyn" Necklace Measures approx. 24" LongNaja Crescent Pendant measures approx. 2 1/2" x 2"Marked "D. Smoyn" (Cursive)Total weight is 97.1 Grams Beautiful PieceHistory of the Squash Blossom Necklace:For thousands of years, symbols have told stories and have also served as a method to gain power over the forces and the phenomena which effect a society or a person.The inverted crescent pendant on squash-blossom necklaces, called the 'Naja' by the Navajo, is found in various design forms throughout the world cultures. As a crescent, this form goes back as far as the Paleolithic period. It is mentioned in the book of Judges as an ornament worn around the necks of camels. In the Phoenician culture, Astarte was the goddess of fertility and she was represented by the inverted crescent as well. As pendants, the inverted crescent has also been found in ancient Roman, and Crete read more