Collection: $200 and above
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Effie Calavaza

Native American Zuni Coral Cluster Snake Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Necklace by E. CALAVAZA
Regular price $3,273.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $3,273.00 USDAdd to cart
Native American Zuni Coral Cluster Snake Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Necklace by E. CALAVAZA
At a Glance:
Zuni squash blossom necklace hallmarked "Effie C. Zuni."
Sterling silver coral design with flat-head snake naja
Traditional Zuni snake motif with inlaid detailing
Vintage collector-level necklaceNecklace Features:
- .925 sterling silver
- Set red-orange corals & inlaid coral snake eyes
- Bench-made beads strung on chain
- Hook-and-eye closure
- Hallmarked with family stamp
- Condition: Excellent — see SCJ Vintage Condition Guide
Necklace Specifications:
- Wear scale: matinee length per SCJ size guide — naja pendant rests above the bust
- Corals: 1/4" x 1/4" (bezel to bezel)
- Naja pendant: 2 3/8" x 2 5/16"
- Blossom length: approx. 1 1/8"
- Bead diameter: 6-7 mm
- Total length (including clasp): 23"
- Weight: 96.6 grams
ABOUT THIS PIECE:
This Native American coral squash blossom necklace reflects the distinctive design language associated with Effie Calavaza and the Calavaza family workshop. Known for the flat-head snake motif that winds around turquoise or coral stones, the family developed one of the most recognizable visual vocabularies in Zuni jewelry.
Here, the snakes coil around vivid red-orange coral cabochons, carrying the motif across the necklace with strong visual rhythm from blossom to naja. Their small, inlaid coral eyes add a precise, labor-intensive detail that sharpens the character of the design and has become closely associated with Calavazas.
Handcrafted in sterling silver, this classic squash blossom form brings together sculptural silverwork, bold color contrast, and a motif-driven composition with lasting collector appeal.
ARTISAN NOTE:
Effie Calavaza (1928-2019) remains one of the best-known names in Zuni jewelry. She began silversmithing in the mid-1950s after learning the craft from her husband, Juan Calavaza, and is generally understood to have remained active into the mid-1970s. Working primarily in sand-cast sterling silver, she became known for nugget design and for surrounding large turquoise and coral stones with her now-iconic snake motif, a visual signature closely associated with her work.
Calavaza received recognition for her artistry at the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico, and her jewelry has been represented by respected Southwestern dealers, including Richardson Trading Company of Gallup, New Mexico. Her pieces are typically stamped with the mark "EFFIE C. ZUNI," a hallmark also used within the Calavaza family workshop.
A widely collected artist, Effie Calavaza’s work helped define a distinctive style within Zuni silversmithing. Her legacy continues through her daughters—Georgiana Yatsattie, Gloria Jean Garcia, and Susie Calavaza—who also became jewelers and carried forward the family’s celebrated design tradition.
PERFECT FOR:
- Collectors of Calavaza workshop pieces
- Those drawn to snake-themed jewelry
- Compact squash blossoms with visual impact
- Building a coordinated vintage ensemble
✨ Collectors Circle members receive a welcome offer on their first purchase.
$3,273.00
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Pilot Mountain

Native American Navajo Green Pilot Mountain Turquoise Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Necklace by P. JOHNSON
Regular price $4,345.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $4,345.00 USDAdd to cart
Native American Navajo Green Pilot Mountain Turquoise Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Necklace by P. JOHNSON
At a Glance:
Squash blossom necklace by award-winning Navajo artisan Peterson Johnson
Turquoise cabochons consistent with Pilot Mountain material
Heavy-gauge sterling silver construction
Large-scale contemporary collector exampleNecklace Features:
- .925 sterling silver
- Green turquoise in olive tones and light matrix
- Hallmarked by the silversmith
- Bench-made beads strung on traditional foxtail chain
- Hook-and-eye closure
- Condition: Excellent — see SCJ Vintage Condition Guide
Necklace Specifications:
- Wear scale: opera length statement — rests below the bust on most wearers
- Largest turquoise: 1" x 5/8" (bezel to bezel)
- Naja: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
- Blossom length range: 1 9/16" x 1 7/8"
- Beads: 8-9 mm
- Total length: 30" (includes clasp)
- Weight: 179.7 grams
ABOUT THIS PIECE:
To create this squash blossom necklace, Navajo silversmith Peterson Johnson selected a remarkable suite of turquoise cabochons distinguished by a green-dominant palette. The stones move through layered tones of olive and moss with deeper forest hues and occasional flashes of lighter green and blue—traits most often associated with Pilot Mountain turquoise. Although Royston district deposits can produce similar material, the color range and matrix pattern seen here most closely align with those of Pilot Mountain examples.
Expertly polished to highlight subtle variation, the stones bring depth and cohesion to the composition. Johnson’s disciplined silverwork, heavy-gauge construction, balanced proportions, and precise stone placement honor established Navajo silversmithing traditions while presenting a confident revival statement. The result is substantial, culturally rooted, and visually compelling—an exceptional collector piece defined by material quality and craftsmanship.
ARTISAN NOTE:
Peterson Johnson (Navajo), born October 2, 1956, is the son of Alice Johnson and Wilson Johnson and began silversmithing in 1976. A self-taught artist known for traditional Navajo jewelry of exceptional precision and finish, he has received numerous awards throughout the Southwest and is respected among fellow silversmiths for his meticulous craftsmanship, earning him the nickname “The Machine.” His work was exhibited at the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Arts & Crafts Show from 1994 to 1996 and has been carried by noted Southwestern galleries, including Palms Trading Company in Albuquerque. Today, his jewelry is sought by collectors for its disciplined construction, durability, and distinctive Peterson flair.
PERFECT FOR:
- Collectors of award-winning Navajo silversmith Peterson Johnson
- Building a serious Native American squash blossom collection
- Lovers of green-dominant turquoise, especially Pilot Mountain material
- Southwestern statement styling—from gallery openings to evening wear
- Heirloom collectors seeking masterfully constructed Navajo jewelry
✨ Collectors Circle members receive a welcome offer on their first purchase.
$4,345.00

