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Giant Navajo Made Kingman Turquoise & Sterling Silver Blossom Pendant by Monica Smith

Giant Navajo Made Kingman Turquoise & Sterling Silver Blossom Pendant by Monica Smith

Regular price $420.00 USD
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This gorgeous blossom-style pendant features a genuine Kingman turquoise stone set in detailed sterling silver. Native made by artist Monica Smith, marked with a heart stamp, this piece embodies classic Southwestern beauty and craftsmanship. Designed to fit up to a 6 mm round or 7mm Rondelle Pearl necklace, it’s the perfect statement pendant for any turquoise lover — elegant, collectible, and full of charm. Made of Sterling Silver and Turquoise blossom is 2 1/2 inch long and  3/4 of an inch wide. Great pendant for your favorite beads. Signed by artist and stamped sterling!

 


• Sterling silver blossom-style pendant
• Genuine Kingman turquoise stone
• Native made by artist M.S. (heart stamp)
• Stamped “Sterling” and artist hallmark
• Fits up to 6 mm chain or pearls
• Handmade in the USA by Native American Artist 
• Gorgeous, detailed silverwork
• Perfect for turquoise lovers and collectors

About the artist: 

Monica Smith

Monica Smith lives in Gallup, New Mexico, and is proudly Navajo. Her journey as a jewelry maker began at a remarkably young age. At just 15 years old, Monica started helping her mother, Kathleen Scott, learning the fundamentals of Navajo jewelry-making. Her mother was her teacher, mentor, and inspiration—passing down techniques, patience, and a deep respect for the craft.  In 2015, Monica experienced the profound loss of both of her parents. From that moment forward, she stepped fully into the role of carrying on the family jewelry business—continuing the work her mother and father built together. Rather than letting their teachings fade, Monica chose to honor their legacy through every piece she creates. Today, Monica is not only an accomplished silversmith but also a mother of seven children. Family remains at the center of everything she does. Just as her mother taught her, Monica plans to teach her children the art of jewelry-making, ensuring that these traditions continue for generations to come. Monica’s jewelry has reached customers all over the world, connecting people across cultures through handmade Navajo art. 

In Monica’s own words, she is deeply thankful for every buyer and every person who chooses to wear her work. 

 

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