Blue Gem Pendant by Harrison Jim
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Blue Gem Pendant by Harrison Jim

  • Product SKU: D11094
  • Availability: In Stock
$500.00
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Sterling silver pendant is round in shape and is set with Blue Gem Turquoise in the center which is surrounded by a silver frame.

  • Whole size: 1.52" x 1.08"
  • Bail size: 0.32" x 0.24"
  • Stone size: 0.50" x 0.43"
  • Material: Sterling Silver (Silver925)
  • Weight: 0.47oz (13.32Gram)


  • Artist/Tribe: Harrison Jim (Navajo)

    Harrison was born in 1952 and is half Navajo and half Irish. He learned silversmithing from his grandfather. He also took silversmithing classes by Jesse Monongya and Tommy Jackson. His life is very traditional; therefore, his jewelry is very traditional. He is known for his simple and clean designs.

  • Stone: Blue Gem Turquoise

    Located near the Royston mine in Lander County, Nevada. The Turquoise from this claim is recognized as Blue Gem or Blue Mountain. The mine was discovered in 1907, by Lew Cirac. This mine has changed hands numerous times, and the color has ranged from the earliest finds of sky-blue stone to later blue greens with a dark brown matrix.


Sterling silver pendant is round in shape and is set with Blue Gem Turquoise in the center which is surrounded by a silver frame.

  • Whole size: 1.52" x 1.08"
  • Bail size: 0.32" x 0.24"
  • Stone size: 0.50" x 0.43"
  • Material: Sterling Silver (Silver925)
  • Weight: 0.47oz (13.32Gram)


  • Artist/Tribe: Harrison Jim (Navajo)

    Harrison was born in 1952 and is half Navajo and half Irish. He learned silversmithing from his grandfather. He also took silversmithing classes by Jesse Monongya and Tommy Jackson. His life is very traditional; therefore, his jewelry is very traditional. He is known for his simple and clean designs.

  • Stone: Blue Gem Turquoise

    Located near the Royston mine in Lander County, Nevada. The Turquoise from this claim is recognized as Blue Gem or Blue Mountain. The mine was discovered in 1907, by Lew Cirac. This mine has changed hands numerous times, and the color has ranged from the earliest finds of sky-blue stone to later blue greens with a dark brown matrix.


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