- Beautifully crafted by a Navajo silversmith, this colorful inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli.
- Suspended from an 18″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with turquoise, spiny oyster, varascite and black onyx inlay makes a statement! Striking southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive! This kokopelli pendant is sterling silver and inlaid with a a rainbow of color, the perfect complement to this sterling kokopelli. The inlaid bale adds the perfect finishing touch. Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry.
- The kokopelli is thought to bring rain and fertility, often believed to spread good luck.
- Kokopelli measures 3/4″ in width and is 1 3/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from an 18″ sterling silver snake chain. Native American Indian crafted. Signed by the Navajo artist, Roseanne Long.
- See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.
Product Description
Beautifully crafted by a Navajo silversmith, this colorful inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from an 18″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with turquoise, spiny oyster, varascite and black onyx inlay makes a statement! Striking southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive! This kokopelli pendant is sterling silver and inlaid with a a rainbow of color, the perfect complement to this sterling kokopelli. The inlaid bale adds the perfect finishing touch. Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The kokopelli is thought to bring rain and fertility… More >>