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Pin, Cluster, Turquoise, Kingman, Hallmark, Old Pawn, 784

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A CLUSTER OF BEAUTY

This stunning Old Pawn piece is a vintage creation by renowned Navajo artisan Henry Roanhorse. The colorful cluster pin features a radial design of vibrant Kingman Turquoise cabochons set in tiny serrated bezels accented by twist wire detail and sterling silver drops. It’s statement sized with striking color – a timeless piece to love for life!

Henry Roanhorse (1937 - c. 2005; Navajo). Active since 1970s.s Classic nugget work. Father of Califred Roanhorse-Bowling. Henry Roanhorse shared the stamp with his wife Louis Roanhorse.

A STUNNING STATEMENT PIN CAN INSTANTLY ELEVATE YOUR LOOK. 

Crafted by the late Navajo jewelry artisan Henry Roanhorse, this vintage beauty features 21 stones of turquoise with matrix, set in serrated bezels and arranged in a classic radial cluster design with accents of twist wire detail and sterling silver drops. It’s the kind of timeless piece that goes with anything and everything and never goes unnoticed.

  • artist: Henry Roanhorse (deceased)
  • affiliation: Navajo
  • hallmarks: ROANHORSE
  • materials: sterling silver, Kingman turquoise
  • dimensions: 3" X 2 1/2"
  • weight: 37 grams
  • locking c-clasp closure
  • nice vintage condition
  • stones are secure in their settings
  • no stone chips or hairline fractures
  • stone abrasions commensurate with age
  • silver has a nice patina 
  • light wear
  • style: JP784
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In the absence of a specific assertion or certification to the contrary, Double D Ranch does not warrant, represent, or suggest that any particular item or product which is sold or offered for sale by Double D Ranch in any forum or venue of sale is created or produced by any Indian or Indian Tribe, is an Indian product, or was created by any Indian arts and crafts organization as such terms are defined by the laws of the United States, or the laws of any other jurisdiction, including without limitation, the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and rules set forth by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board.

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VINTAGE & OLD PAWN JEWELRY DISCLAIMER

  • Many of the jewelry items we sell are antique, vintage, and/or pre-owned. We acquire these pieces from dealers in New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada, who work exclusively with Native American jewelry and art. That means they had a life before we found them, and they may show evidence of that previous life; signs of wear, dents, scratches, oxidation, broken stones, etc. We strive to be accurate and transparent in our descriptions of these pieces.

  • Jewelry items are not photographed to scale. We’re not trying to be tricky, our clothing items aren’t photographed to scale either (imagine how large that catalog would be!). Please check the description for the item’s dimensions and feel free to email us with any questions.

  • We are not gemologists. We choose pieces based on their overall aesthetic and how well they accessorize the Double D Ranch collection. Due to the high quality of laboratory-made stones and the influx of fake “Native American” jewelry from the Middle East, we rely heavily on our vetted suppliers to maintain a level of confidence in the quality of stones, provenance, and authenticity of each piece. We try our best to accurately describe the stones in our jewelry items but cannot absolutely guarantee them.

  • We celebrate aging. In ourselves, and in our jewelry. We want the true age of the piece to be represented, so we do not perform any type of cleaning or polishing. If the item is oxidized when we acquire it, that is precisely how you will receive it.