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Description
Baby Squash Blossom Necklace with CoralInspired by the iconic Southwestern jewelry, crafted by Navajo silversmiths as early as 1870, Mirta Tumminos take on the Squash Blossom Necklace is studded with cabochons of polished red coral instead of the typical turquoise stones. The Squash Blossom Necklace design was first adopted by the Navajo, or Din, people and quickly spread to neighboring Southwest tribes like the Zuni and Hopi, who contributed to the distinctive design. Today, the Squash
Inspired by the iconic Southwestern jewelry, crafted by Navajo silversmiths as early as 1870, Mirta Tummino’s take on the Squash Blossom Necklace is studded with cabochons of polished red coral instead of the typical turquoise stones. The Squash Blossom Necklace design was first adopted by the Navajo, or Diné, people and quickly spread to neighboring Southwest tribes like the Zuni and Hopi, who contributed to the distinctive design. Today, the Squash Blossom is an art form made by many Native and non-Native artists throughout the Southwest. Handmade in her studio here in Houston, Texas, Tummino contributes to that artform with her coral variation of the necklace.
So why the name “Squash Blossom”? On a traditional Squash Blossom necklace, the smaller metal beads along the chain form a pomegranate-like shape that represents the blossom of flowering squash plants, which was also one of the primary crops in the American Southwest.
Anyone can wear a Squash Blossom necklace, anytime and anywhere as long as it’s worn with respect.
- Each necklace is meticulously handcrafted by Mirta Tummino in her Houston, Texas studio, ensuring that each piece is truly unique yet delicate.
- Made with high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship, this necklace is both durable and long-lasting.
- Don't miss the chance to own a piece of handmade jewelry from Mirta Tummino's studio!
- 14k gold fill
About the Craft
One of the oldest jewelry making techniques, wire wrapped jewels were found in the Sumerian city of Ur (2000 BC) and in ancient Rome. Filigree metalwork dates back to 3000 BC in the Mesopotamian valley and has been used in jewelry making across cultures ever since.
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