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Navajo Turquoise Cuff Popular Q&A
Q: How to Make Navajo Turquoise Earrings.
A: 1. Thread a headpin through the hole in a large turquoise bead. Cut the excess headpin wire off with the wire clippers, 1/2-inch from the top of the bead. 2. Gr... Read More »
Q: Why did the Navajo Indians use turquoise in there jewelry?
A: Turquoise is one of the four Navajo sacred jewels or gems. Each is associated with a direction, mountain, color, season, holy people (spiritual beings) time of ... Read More »
Q: Why did the Navajo Indians use turquoise in there jewelry?
A: Because that was one of the colors that represents the Navajo Tribe Read More »
Q: History of Navajo Turquoise Jewelry.
A: In pre-Columbian times, the Navajo were skilled at beadwork and molded turquoise into beads to make heishi necklaces (smooth necklaces with stitched beads) In t... Read More »
Q: What did the Navajo use turquoise rings for?
A: I think Europeans paid them to make rings. I don't think the Navajo actually mined silver, but traded for it with Mexicans and Westerners. Check out the brief h... Read More »
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