Monday, March 14, 2005
Native American Jewelry & Turquoise
The Navaho believe turquoise is a piece of the sky which has fallen to earth.
The Apache think it combines the spirits of the sea and sky to help warriors and hunters aim accurately.
The Zuni beleve that turquoise protects them from demons, while the Aztecs reserved turquoise for the gods and was not to be worn by mere mortals.
Sterling Silver jewelry personifies the individualistic approach to style. It can be casual and comfortable and, at the same time, elegant and timeless. Silver’s pure white color is flattering to all skin tones. And reflects light better than any other metal, throwing a pleasant glow onto the wearer’s complexion.
Native American Jewelry & Turquoise
The Apache think it combines the spirits of the sea and sky to help warriors and hunters aim accurately.
The Zuni beleve that turquoise protects them from demons, while the Aztecs reserved turquoise for the gods and was not to be worn by mere mortals.
Sterling Silver jewelry personifies the individualistic approach to style. It can be casual and comfortable and, at the same time, elegant and timeless. Silver’s pure white color is flattering to all skin tones. And reflects light better than any other metal, throwing a pleasant glow onto the wearer’s complexion.
Native American Jewelry & Turquoise