Earrings Sterling Native American

Posted in: Design by weddingcometrue | March 9th 2010 | no comments


Earrings sterling native American, another point of view - We have discovered the richest and deep connection between jewelry and spirituality according to the Hopi community. The same characteristic is present also in the other native communities from the USA, with particular differences.

Some native American don`t worship goddess of fertility like Kokopelli, but the Moon or the eagle. Anyhow, we are talking about an original current in jewelry, which produces astonishing creations with accessible prices, it`s worth wearing one pair earrings made of silver sterling in native American models.

navajo prairies


The price, more than cheap, will surely make buy a pair native American earrings, just for curiosity. They are so accessible, because they are made of sterling silver and faux gemstones. Rarely, you will find original gemstone in these earrings and on your demand, they are created to be a mass-market product to please every woman in America or worldwide. In order to convince yourself, try Navajo Indian gaspeite Earrings (about 26$) or Zuni Indian Opal earrings (about 63$)- a small price for your beauty.

You will love this kind of earrings, because they are mostly handcrafted, so with attention to every detail, and because they are different as design. You will somehow unique by wearing them, not many women use to wear native American earrings and if you travel to Europe, you will certainly be regarded with envy on streets.

navajo cluster


Most of native American earrings are those inspired of Navajo tradition, a native population from the South of USA. As the Hopi they have a direct connection with Nature, as they call themselves “the people of the fields”. But, as difference, they believe in shamans and the power of singing prayer to heal, in consequence all gemstones used in jewelry are thought to have some magical powers of bringing prosperity, love, harmony or health.

For example, Gaspeite is dedicated to the spirits of earth, turquoise for the spirits living above, more powerful and wise. If Navajo way of thinking has convinced you, try some popular models as: Navajo Azurite Malachite earrings (about 17$), Navajo Turquoise earrings (about 30$ or 37$), Navajo multi-stone cluster earrings (about 30$), Navajo blue-to-grey opal earrings (about 15$), Navajo red coral cluster earrings (about 25$) or Navajo silver howlite earrings (about 27).

navajo turquoise


For a few dollars extra, you can have wonderful chandelier or teardrop alike earrings, to highlight your beauty: Navajo sterling silver amber earrings (about 52$), Zuni opal spiral earrings (about 40$), Navajo silver bull beaded earrings (about 45$) or Zuni Owl earrings (about 56$). Navajo and Zuni communities preserve their deep connection with the world as seen part and with the universe, this is why you will find on their earrings shapes as: owls, bulls, prairies, feathers of eagles or stars.

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