Natural Bisbee Turquoise Pendant - Toby Henderson (#058)

Natural Bisbee Turquoise Pendant - Toby Henderson (#058)
Natural Bisbee Turquoise Pendant - Toby Henderson (#058)

Natural Bisbee Turquoise Pendant - Toby Henderson (#058)

Navajo Jewelry
Natural Bisbee Turquoise
Handstamped Sterling Silver Pendant
2 1/8" tall x 1 1/4" wide
Todd Collection
 $350.00

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Bisbee turquoise cabochons are highly prized by collectors worldwide. The signature look for Bisbee turquoise is a dark lavender blue color with a deep chocolate brown to black matrix.  Some of the most distinctively recognizable Indian jewelry has been set and photographed containing classic Bisbee turquoise cabochons.  As with all turquoise, there is a wide variety of quality from the Bisbee mine where color and matrix patterns can vary a great deal.

The most productive period of the Bisbee turquoise mine was the 1950's and 1960's.  The mine has been closed since the early 1970's and is currently owned by Phelps Dodge Corp. Bisbee Mine. Arizona, Cochise County. Turquoise is a copper compound and, in the case of the Bisbee mine, is found in the open pit copper mine known as the Lavender Pit.   At this mine, it is typically found as stringers up to a few inches wide; as small nugget-like masses in granite and quartzite; or as minute stringers in massive pyrite.

At Twin Rocks trading post, we possess a burning passion for great turquoise in general and Bisbee turquoise in particular.  So, the next time you are visiting the red rock wonders of the Four Corners, stop in and see what outstanding turquoise is all about.


About the artist:

Toby Henderson Toby Henderson's grandmother developed the style of kachina jewelry. She made bracelets, bolas, earrings and silver belt buckles out of sterling silver. She taught Toby how to make this style and by allowing him to use it, created a family tradition. He went on to perfect the standing kachina design as well as other jewelry. Each piece is made by hand and then soldered together. Creating these three dimensional figures in such a small scale requires time and patience. Toby takes great pride in his special creations. See full biography | See all items by Toby Henderson

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Related legends:

Silversmithing
When and how the Navaho acquired the art of working metals is unknown but there are reasons for supposing that it was introduced among them, or at least more developed and improved upon by them, since the time they have occupied their present country? More about this legend

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