Derrick Gordon- Navajo
Derrick Gordon was born in Gallup, New Mexico in 1971. His mentor was his uncle Delbert Gordon. Derrick utilizes fine natural turquoise to create old style traditional jewelry with heavy stamp work.
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Derrick Gordon Pilot Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise Reposse Applique Ingot Bracelet Inner Circumference of Bracelet: 6 in. Bracelet Gap Size: 1-3/8 in. Bracelet Width: 1-3/16 in. Stone Size: 1-3/16 in. x...
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Derrick created this exciting bracelet by rolling out a thick sheet of silver from an ingot. He then cut out the unusual shape and filed the edges to create a...
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Peacock is a small mine located in Crescent Valley, Nevada. The claim is located near the Royal Web mine as well as Carico Lake. Arguably the Peacock produces the most...
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At the peak of Pilot Mountain sits a claim that is among Nevada’s most remote and beautiful settings. It sits in the middle of the Great Basin with views that...
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The Candelaria Hills is a mining district that has produced some of Nevada’s most rare and beautiful turquoise. One of the small claims is named Candelaria Blue to distinguish it...
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Pilot Mountain is a turquoise mining district located some 60 miles northwest of Tonapah, Nevada. Located in the heart of the Great Basin it lies in a vast wilderness. In...
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Nine rare and highly collectible gems were chosen for this classic row bracelet created by Derrick Gordon. The gem grade natural turquoise is Blue Moon located near Tonapah, Nevada. The...
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Valley Blue turquoise originates at a small mine north of Austin, Nevada in the mountainous country of the north central part of the state. It produces a beautiful light blue...
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This stunning masterpiece necklace is Derrick’s take on the classic box bow squash blossom made famous from the turn of the last century by pioneering Navajo silver smiths. The 39...
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Navajo artist Derrick Gordon has chosen two perfectly matched high grade natural Kingman cabochons to create these beautiful dangle earrings. The turquoise gems are sky blue with tight black spiderweb matrix set in hand chiseled bezels. Freely dangling from the stones are beautiful sterling silver designs imitating those found on old Spanish bridals. Gorgeous reposse patterns and deep stampwork make the earrings extra eye-catching and elegant on the ear. The earrings are not too heavy and are ideal for every day wear or perfect for that special occasion. They are an expression of a talented Native American jeweler.
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Derrick Gordon has created this fine pendant by replicating a beautiful Naja found on squash blossom necklaces. A natural high grade waterweb Kingman turquoise freely dangles in the middle of the piece. The Naja surrounds the dangle with reposse design elements above giving the piece an elegant look. Hand braided wire is displayed in the center and connects to two fan designs deeply stamped at the bottom.
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Innovative and beautiful silver work surrounds this gorgeous high grade natural Kingman spiderweb turquoise to produce this striking ring. Brilliant reposse designs and intricate coils are displayed on either side of the shank complimenting the stone. The gem is a deep lustrous blue with complex black spiderweb matrix. It is set in a unique pronged bezel signature to the work of Navajo jeweler Derrick Gordon.
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This gorgeous piece created by Navajo artist Derrick Gordon features a beautiful Pilot Mountain turquoise stone. The cabochon is an amazing deep green with golden brown and tan matrix. The silver work is stunning as well with sterling silver droplets hand twisted wire and a wonderful design on the shank.
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This magnificent one of a kind piece created by Navajo artist Derrick Gordon features an exceptional gem grade Pilot Mountain turquoise cabochon. The stone has incredible hues of blue and green with stunning reddish-brown matrix. The artist included the use of hand-twisted wire to border the stone as well as an arrow design pointing down towards the end of each side of the piece. There are also unique cutouts, fine stamp work, as well as eight large sterling silver droplets.
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