Pins and Pendants

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Pins and Pendants

Buttons and pins were traditionally used to decorate clothing in the Southwest. Early buttons were made from coins that were hammered into silver discs and stamped with designs. Pins were soldered onto the buttons so they could fasten to fabric. Later, bales were added to allow the pendant to be looped on beads or a leather cord necklace. An iconic look to this day amongst Navajo (Diné) women is to wear large turquoise pins on colorful velvet blouses.

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Ithaca Peak Turquoise Pendant by Noah Pfeffer - Garland's
Ithaca Peak Turquoise Pendant by Noah Pfeffer - Garland's
Charoite Pendant by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Charoite Pendant by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Turquoise Naja Pendant by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Turquoise Naja Pendant by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Multi-Stone Pendant by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Multi-Stone Pendant by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Lapis Heart Pendant by Norman Woody - Garland's
Lapis Heart Pendant by Norman Woody - Garland's
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Number Eight Turquoise Pendant by Robert Taylor - Garland's
Number Eight Turquoise Pendant by Robert Taylor - Garland's
Turquoise Pendant by Robert Taylor - Garland's
Turquoise Pendant by Robert Taylor - Garland's
Turquoise Pendant by Robert Taylor - Garland's
Turquoise Pendant by Robert Taylor - Garland's
Lapis Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Lapis Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
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Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Onyx Pendant by Peter Nelson - Garland's
Royston Turquoise Pendant by Kenneth Redhorse - Garland's
Royston Turquoise Pendant by Kenneth Redhorse - Garland's
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