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Artie Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Pietersite Post Earrings
Genuine Pietersite set in Sterling Silver Post Earrings. Created by Navajo Artist Artie Yellowhorse. Signed by the artist.
Pietersite is a stone aggregate made up of hawk's eye and tiger's eye. It was originally discovered by Sid Peters in 1962 in Namibia on the African continent. In 1993, a similar stone was discovered in the Hunan Province of China. Production from both of these mines is limited so the stone can be difficult to find.
Pietersite colors include blues, rusty reds, golds and browns. It is also known as Tempest Stone and Eagle's Eye.
Authentic Native American Jewelry
Approximate Dimensions:
Earrings are 1" L x 1" W.
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Cindy (Pennsylvania) | November 2nd, 2025
Beautiful earrings. The stone has great color. I appreciate that they are made well but are not too heavy for my ears.
MARY (NC) | October 29th, 2025
Well pleased. Thank you very much.
Lori | October 27th, 2025
I LOVE my Zuni Indian Pendant. It is so beautiful. You can see the craftsmanship that went into making this beautiful piece of art/jewelry.
Richelle (Tonopah NV) | October 16th, 2025
Absolutley love them. They are beautiful. Great customer service. Thank you
J. Gollner (Maryland) | October 15th, 2025
Absolutely stunning work. Craftsmanship is gorgeous. If you're looking for a quality piece, you can find it at Treasures of the Southwest.
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Cindy (Pennsylvania) | November 2nd, 2025
Beautiful earrings. The stone has great color. I appreciate that they are made well but are not too heavy for my ears.
MARY (NC) | October 29th, 2025
Well pleased. Thank you very much.
Lori | October 27th, 2025
I LOVE my Zuni Indian Pendant. It is so beautiful. You can see the craftsmanship that went into making this beautiful piece of art/jewelry.
Richelle (Tonopah NV) | October 16th, 2025
Absolutley love them. They are beautiful. Great customer service. Thank you
J. Gollner (Maryland) | October 15th, 2025
Absolutely stunning work. Craftsmanship is gorgeous. If you're looking for a quality piece, you can find it at Treasures of the Southwest.