These delightful earrings were hand crafted by Navajo artist Teddy Goodluck. They are a unique marriage of bold statement within a petite presentation. Primarily geometric with an organic stamped raindrop accent, these perfectly matched mirror-symmetrical clips are as comforable as they are attractive. Pierced lobes will also find these ornaments a soothing change.
| Description | These delightful earrings were hand crafted by Navajo artist Teddy Goodluck. They are a unique marriage of bold statement within a petite presentation. Primarily geometric with an organic stamped raindrop accent, these perfectly matched mirror-symmetrical clips are as comforable as they are attractive. Pierced lobes will also find these ornaments a soothing change. |
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| About the Artist | (Born 1937) This Navajo silversmith has been active making jewelry since 1967. Trained by his father Tom Goodluck, Teddy currently resides in Houck, Arizona. |
| Culture | American Indian, Navajo |
| Medium | Sterling silver and natural turquoise |
| Troy ounces | .20 troy ounces (both) |
| Size | 13/16" length X 9 /16" width |
| Signed | "TG" inside four petal design |
| Date of creation | Circa 1980's |
| Condition | Perfect |
| Turquoise | Natural green water web with golden brown matrix--Nevada Carico Lake |
| Design | Slight domed, each cabochon is 9/16" length X 7 /16" width. |
| Provenance | CP 3136, consigned by a man whose aunt collected with a fine eye |
| Gram weight | 6.2 grams (both) |