Roie Jaque Navajo sterling larger turquoise pendant
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Roie Jaque Navajo sterling larger turquoise pendant, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the last quarter of the 20th century. Marked as shown.
Having the bloodlines from 3 different Native American tribes, Roie‘s affiliation belongs to the Navajo, Acoma and Apache tribes. He was brought up Navajo and taught the Navajo culture. He speaks, writes and reads the Navajo language.
Wearing a few different hats, Roie has not only been a master silversmith for nearly a 1/2 of century, but also wears the hat of a weaver, which he learned this particular art from his mother. Using the wool that‘s taken from his own sheep, Roie then shears the wool, washes and cleans the wool then cards and spins the wool into yarn.