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Pendentif ours en micro-incrustation multicolore réversible
Pendentif en fer à cheval à incrustation multicolore
Pendentif Shadowbox à Micro Inlay Multicolore
Pendentif Huître Épineuse Orange Avec Entourage en Pierres Multicolores

Pendentif ours en mosaïque de pavés surélevés multicolores réversible avec design en argent sterling
Ensemble de pendentif et boucles d'oreilles en inlay multicolore
Pendentif en Tufa "Homme dans un Labyrinthe" avec incrustation multicolore
Pendentif réversible en inlay multicolore en tuf
Pendentif en Incrustation de Pavés en Relief Multicolores
Pendentif en Incrustation de Pavés en Relief Multicolores
Collier Heishi multicolore à 10 brins avec pendentif Jaclas Heishi assorti à 10
Collier Heishi multicolore à 10 brins avec pendentif Jacklas Heishi assorti à 10
Pendentif en Incrustation de Pavés en Relief Multicolores
Pendentif Micro Inlay Multicolore
Broche-Pendentif Papillon en Incrustation Multicolore
Collier Trésor à 5 Brins Multicolore avec Pendentif Ours Fetiche Multicolore Incrusté
Collier en perles de wampum naturel à 2 brins avec pendentif en inlay multicolore
Pendentif en Inlay Multi-Couleurs "Colibri, Papillon & Fleur"
Pendentif Inlay Multi-Couleur Réversible "Cardinal & Colibri"
Pendentif en tête de Kachina à incrustation multicolore
Pendentif ours en inlay de pavé surélevé multicolore réversible et en argent sterling
Pendentif en Inlay Multi-Couleur Réversible
Pendentif Micro Inlay Multi-Couleur Réversible
Multi-color pendants bring together the beauty of different stones, such as turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, and spiny oyster, among others. SilverTQ offers a wide range of handmade pieces by respected Native American artists. Each pendant is one of a kind and showcases the artist's heritage and personal style.
Native Americans have long created multi-stone jewelry, beginning with beads made of shells, stones, and bone thousands of years ago. Since the introduction of silversmithing in the 1800s, natural materials, including gemstones, were often arranged in patterns using advanced techniques such as inlay.
Different stones are associated with special qualities: for example, turquoise is seen as a stone of protection and harmony, while coral is linked to life and energy. Since there are cultural and spiritual aspects inherent in Native American jewelry, it is often used in ceremonies and on special occasions. Pendants, like other jewelry, often depict nature and significant symbols, connecting the wearer to their heritage and ancestors.
Our multi-color pendants come in many styles, and each one is made by acclaimed Native American silversmiths using sterling silver and a mix of colorful stones. They are designed to look striking and feel comfortable at the same time. The selection features classic shapes, animal motifs, symbolic designs, and reversible pendants that give you two distinct looks in one.
Multi-color inlay pendants often include turquoise, coral, lapis, spiny oyster, and jet. The designs in this collection feature shapes such as horseshoes, kachinas, and butterflies. Some pieces are paired with matching earrings, while others are part of necklaces made with heishi or wampum beads. Settings range from simple bezels to detailed silverwork with twisted wire or stamped patterns.
Tufa stone is soft enough to carve, and artists use it to create molds, into which they pour silver, resulting in jewelry with unique textures and designs. After shaping the silver, jewelers often set natural materials such as turquoise, coral, and lapis into the surface using bezels or inlay. The coarse silver and smooth stones play off each other, lending the pendants both texture and color.
One face of a reversible pendant may show micro, raised cobblestone, channel, or stone-on-stone inlay, with stones fitted so closely that the surface feels like a single image. When flipped, the pendant may display the same or a different inlay technique or even a silver overlay without stones. Bears, birds, village scenes, the naja, and other meaningful imagery appear often.
Some pendants are paired with necklaces in a ready-to-wear set, such as multi-strand heishi or wampum bead necklaces finished with inlay or heishi pendants. Some necklaces may feature carved fetish bear designs framed in multi-color stonework. Many of these pieces combine familiar Native American forms with arrangements that offer bold, statement-ready options.
Multi-color pendants work with a wide range of outfits, from casual to formal. How you wear them can change the entire look, whether you want something understated or eye-catching. Here are some ways you can style a multi-color pendant.
SilverTQ's multi-color pendant collection showcases stunning jewelry made by talented Native American silversmiths. Each pendant features distinctive elements, premium stones, traditional silverwork, and intricate designs. Explore our collection to find the piece that speaks to you.
Natural stones change in color when exposed to chemicals, oils, or prolonged sunlight. Stones like turquoise may lighten over time when they absorb oil from your skin or moisture. To help keep the original shade, store your pendant in a cool and dry place and avoid contact with water, perfumes, and cleaning products.
Polish the silver with a silver polish and a soft cloth, avoiding the stones. Do not use soap and water, as this can harm certain stones. For detailed instructions, contact the seller, since reputable businesses will always tell you how to take care of your jewelry. Remove the pendant before swimming, bathing, or applying lotion. When not wearing, store it in a soft pouch or a lined jewelry box to protect it from scratches and to slow tarnishing.
