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Barbed Turquoise
Barbed Turquoise
Barbed Turquoise
Barbed Turquoise

Barbed Turquoise

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"... I love Turquoise. Something about it intrigues me greatly and makes me feel very peaceful. Thank you for shining Light on Mother Earth." -Beryl P.

$144.99

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The wind rushes through the barbed wire fence. Hissing and whooshing. The breeze is that perfect temperature when it touches your skin. But, back to the barbed wire... So intricate, so rugged and so sharp.

Here is a necklace that looks like barbed wire. In this case... looks are deceiving. Though it looks like barbed wire, these turquoise stones are smooth as river stone worn down over the years.

Single Strand, Turquoise, & White Heishi Shell

A Darlene Huskie Original

25.25 inches

 

Darlene has been making turquoise and beaded jewelry for almost 30 years.

She says she learned the skill from her in-laws.

Using turquoise and shell, she crafts these beautiful necklaces.

Darlene is of the Nakai Diné Clan.

Turquoise to our Diné is important.

Representing the "Blue World" it tells the Holy People... "We know where we come from".

Turquoise is a semi-precious stone.

These small turquoise nuggets are stabilized to make them last the test of time.

Turquoise is also worn for protection when roaming outside of the sacred mountains.

Authentic Turquoise

Access To Real Turquoise is Limited

In the United States, there are only five operational Turquoise Mines still in existence. The most active is the Kingman Mine in Arizona. Followed by the Emerald Valley Turquoise Mine, Crow Springs Turquoise Mine, Royston Turquoise Mine, & Turquoise Ridge Mine... all of which are in Nevada.

Although most of the mines are closed, there is still Turquoise in circulation from the other mines you see on the map. 

Some Turquoise is more rare than others. If you have any turquoise, go ahead and check the map. Maybe it is rare and comes from one of these mines that are no longer in operation. 

Why Wear Silver & Turquoise

Turquoise Tells The Holy People You Know Where You Came From

The legends say... turquoise is meant to remind us of our existence in the Blue World. The Blue World is the second in the teachings of the four worlds. It has a few different names: The Second World, The Blue World, The Spirit World, and The World With No Surface. Turquoise is said to offer protection. To identify to the Holy People, the Five-Fingered beings who know where they come from. Our Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, uses his necklace to teach about the symbolism of turquoise. 

Meet The Artist

Meet Darlene, Navajo Jewelry Artist 

Darlene has been making turquoise necklaces and other Navajo jewelry for almost 30 years.

She says she learned the skill from her in-laws.

Using turquoise, silver, glass beads, and shell she crafts these beautiful jewelry pieces.

Darlene is of the Nakai Diné Clan.

Turquoise to our Diné is important.

Representing the "Blue World", it tells the Holy People... "We know where we come from".

Turquoise is a semi-precious stone.

These small turquoise nuggets are stabilized to make them last the test of time.

Turquoise is also worn for protection when roaming outside of the sacred mountains.

To find out about our turquoise testing process... CLICK HERE

Customer Reviews

Hugh C.

“...that large turquoise piece in Roy Huskies pendant Islands is the most beautiful turquoise I've ever seen. And being born and always living in S.W. Oklahoma, Native Country, I've seen plenty. I've got to take a picture of it. It just grabs me and I love to just look and admire it.”

Jennifer B.

“This afternoon, I had a discussion with my niece and nephew about wearing turquoise and why it’s important especially when we do not reside in the four scared mountains. I didn’t know all the other details mentioned... now I can provide more context to my niece and nephew about wearing turquoise and silver when I see them again.”

Nattalia N.

“…I am delighted to find the necklace that you are offering and to know that it is authentic and that it represents a return to traditional teachings. Thank you so much for helping me to put through my order. Blessings.”

Mike C.

"I just wanted to let you know that my wife just got her Abalone Feather Turquoise earrings. She is delighted with them, as am I. Thank you for offering these items."

Beryl P.

“...I love turquoise. Something about it intrigues me greatly and makes me feel very peaceful. Thank you for shining Light on Mother Earth.”

Kelley H.

"So happy with the special Traditional Way necklace. We went to Angel Oak, a very old tree on Johns Island, SC to put it on."

Michael S.

"Thank you All — Thank you so much! Yesterday I received my Traditional Way necklace. It is beyond beautiful. The necklace was made by Darlene Huskie with great artistry, care, and love. Already this grouping of vital symbols has improved my life spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, and physically. May each of you live the very best of life as you improve the lives of us all through your endeavors. The Internet is a vast place to be searching for insight; I am so happy that I came upon Wally in my searches."

Guarantee

OUR PROMISE

We guarantee our products to meet and exceed your satisfaction. If for any reason you are not satisfied or if your purchase is defective we will gladly work with you to get a refund or ship out a replacement. Just email info@navajotraditionalteachings.com with your concerns. 

Products That Tell a Story

All of our products tell a story. These products are made to encourage people to share more about themselves. We give a starting place, or we add to what is already there. Encouraging people to pass on their knowledge the traditional way. With heart, meaning, and symbolism. 

Why Our Diné Wear Silver and Turquoise

Turquoise tells the Holy People
You Know Where You Came From