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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Necklace, bracelet, earrings, real turquoise

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AI Identification

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Vintage Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace Set with Bracelet and Earrings

Native American Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$1,800 - $2,500

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a significant four-piece Native American jewelry suite, likely of Navajo (Diné) origin, consisting of a squash blossom necklace, a matching butterfly-style cuff bracelet, and a pair of dangle earrings. The primary focal point is the necklace, which features a traditional double strand of 'bench-made' silver desert pearls (beads) transitioning into a single strand at the nape. It displays ten side 'blossoms' with oval turquoise cabs set in serrated bezels, accented by twisted wire rope borders. The central Naja pendant is a classic crescent shape containing five additional turquoise stones. The stones exhibit a vibrant robins-egg blue hue with minimal dark matrix, characteristic of high-quality Sleeping Beauty or Morenci turquoise. The butterfly-shaped cuff bracelet features a similarly set large central cabochon flanked by flared silver wings. The earrings are smaller drop styles echoing the blossom design. The metal is likely sterling silver (approximately .925 purity) with a heavy natural patina and oxidation in the recessed areas, indicating significant age, likely mid-20th century (C. 1960s-1970s). Construction details like the hand-bent silver wires and hand-soldered bezels show high-quality artisanal craftsmanship. Overall condition appears excellent with consistent wear and no visible chips to the natural turquoise stones.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual examination of the images provided, I have evaluated this impressive four-piece vintage Navajo squash blossom suite. The set exhibits classic mid-20th century (c. 1960s-1970s) craftsmanship with its bench-made desert pearls, traditional Naja crescent pendant, and intricate side blossoms. The turquoise exhibits a brilliant robin's-egg blue characteristic of highly desirable Sleeping Beauty or Morenci turquoise, set beautifully in hand-soldered serrated bezels with twisted wire rope accents. The inclusion of a matching butterfly-style cuff bracelet and drop earrings makes this a complete, highly collectible parure. The overall condition appears excellent, with a rich natural patina indicating genuine age and no visible damage or chips to the turquoise stones. Market demand for authentic vintage Navajo squash blossom sets remains robust, particularly for complete matching sets with high-quality, undyed stones and substantial silver weight. Comparables frequently sell in the $1,800 to $2,500 range at auction and specialty retail, depending on provenance and specific silversmith marks. Please note that this appraisal is based solely on photographic evidence and owner descriptions. While the materials appear to be sterling silver and natural turquoise, an in-person physical inspection, including acid testing for silver purity and gemological evaluation of the stones (to ensure they are un-stabilized and undyed), would be required for definitive authentication. Physical inspection of the reverse side for specific maker's marks or hallmarks, along with any historical provenance documentation, could further refine this valuation.

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