Navajo Turquoise Concho Pin Brooch Hand Stamped Sterling Silver - Gary Reeves
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This is a beautiful concho pin by Navajo silversmith, Gary Reeves (1962-2014). Gary is the older brother of renowned silversmith Sunshine Reeves and David Reeves and is half brother to Darrel and Andy Cadman and taught them the craft. They call their style Navajo Revival Style and it's characterized by precise, complex stamp work and high quality turquoise. Gary's jewelry has numerous awards and is in the collection of the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ. This pin in a beautiful example of Gary's work. The pin has two layers, both stamped and scalloped with a blue spider web turquoise. It's signed on the back G Reeves and sterling
Measurements:
A little over 2" x 1 1/4"
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Protect your jewelry from harsh chemicals and solvents as they can damage turquoise and other stones. I recommend using a Sunshine Cloth or similar to polish your silver. Do not immerse or subject your jewelry to running water as it can dislodge the stone from the setting.
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