Handmade by Navajo silversmith Darrell Cadman, Darrell comes from a long line of silversmiths and learned his trade from his brothers Daniel "Sunshine" Reeves, and Gary Reeves. Darrell Cadman makes beautiful Navajo silver works of art, implementing deep hand stamped designs that cover his entire creations. He adds his ram hallmark to his jewelry to distinguish it from his brother’s work, who also stamps his work D. Cadman.

This is a sterling silver Navajo handmade pendant, with three natural Tibetan Turquoise stones. These cabochons are cut from antique beads hundreds of years old. The stones are a beautiful rich blue color with a black matrix. The stones sit in a smooth bezel with a hand twisted silver wire at the base.

The silver work is extraordinary and done in traditional old style Navajo fashion. Cadman added a hand twisted square wire and silver drops around the stones, Darrell covered this pendant with Navajo designs from end to end. Cadman stamped and added three repousse bumpouts to the bale as well. Darrell completed this amazing pendant with an old style satin finish.

The measurments for this pendant are 4-3/4 inch from top of bale to bottom by 13/16 inch at widest point. The bale has a 5/8 inch diameter, and the stones measure 3/4 inch by 9/16 inch, 5/8 inch by 7/16, and 1/2 inch by 3/8 inch.

Weighs 62.9 grams

Stamped D. Cadman Sterling and his Ram symbol.

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