Very Rare Navajo Reversible Collar Necklace by Ray Tracey
Very Rare Navajo Reversible Collar Necklace by Ray Tracey
Ray Tracey is one of the most respected contemporary Native American Jewelers. He was born on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona in 1953. He began making jewelry when he was nine years old. One summer, he complained to his mother that he was bored. She enrolled him in summer school where he immediately was attracted to the arts and crafts room and the silversmithing table.
Details
16in sterling silver collar that fits loose yet secure on the neck! Just pull apart tabs at the end and Voilà.
Reversible pendant showcases turquoise, coral and spiny oyster. Back side shows a turquoise inlay paired with a bezel set turquoise.
Dangled below is a feather & corn, the symbol of sustenance, the staff of life.
Engraved on the side "Ray Tracey"
Very Rare Navajo Reversible Collar Necklace by Ray Tracey
Ray Tracey is one of the most respected contemporary Native American Jewelers. He was born on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona in 1953. He began making jewelry when he was nine years old. One summer, he complained to his mother that he was bored. She enrolled him in summer school where he immediately was attracted to the arts and crafts room and the silversmithing table.
Details
16in sterling silver collar that fits loose yet secure on the neck! Just pull apart tabs at the end and Voilà.
Reversible pendant showcases turquoise, coral and spiny oyster. Back side shows a turquoise inlay paired with a bezel set turquoise.
Dangled below is a feather & corn, the symbol of sustenance, the staff of life.
Engraved on the side "Ray Tracey"
Very Rare Navajo Reversible Collar Necklace by Ray Tracey
Ray Tracey is one of the most respected contemporary Native American Jewelers. He was born on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona in 1953. He began making jewelry when he was nine years old. One summer, he complained to his mother that he was bored. She enrolled him in summer school where he immediately was attracted to the arts and crafts room and the silversmithing table.
Details
16in sterling silver collar that fits loose yet secure on the neck! Just pull apart tabs at the end and Voilà.
Reversible pendant showcases turquoise, coral and spiny oyster. Back side shows a turquoise inlay paired with a bezel set turquoise.
Dangled below is a feather & corn, the symbol of sustenance, the staff of life.
Engraved on the side "Ray Tracey"