I was trying to think of a stronger word than "love" to describe how I feel about Navajo fashion. Maybe the fact that my boyfriend jokingly nicknamed me "Sacajawea" is the best way I can describe my obsession to this fantastic style.The bold colors, the strong lines, the geometric shapes are just a few of the reasons why I'm so drawn to it.
I work in an Interior Designer's showroom specializing in fabrics. Our new fabric of the season: Navajo Print. I'm sure you could imagine my excitement to this fantastic new addition. Below is a photo of a fabric very similar to ours.
This Navajo trend is quite casual, which doesn't always coordinate with my work attire. So my feather earrings and fringe vest are not a 9-5 (Mon-Fri) accessory for me. I do, however, think it's important to show off your personal style at work while remaining professional at the same time - Especially since you never know what spontaneous after work plans can sneak up on you.
Since I'm not always wanting to be dressed like I'm going to Coachella, I decided to create a necklace that embodied the Navojo style but with a little touch of sophistication.
When I made this piece, my inspiration was a dream catcher and a bow and arrow - Thus the arrow head and circular pendant. Best part about it: I plan on wearing it today and tonight.
(33 inch 14k gold filled chain. Gold non-tarnish wire. 16k gold pendant/charm. Green onyx stone)
Price: $45
For Questions: Email nikkicolton@gmail.com
To order, please visit my shop on etsy: http://www.etsy.com/listing/93690912/navajo-necklace
For Questions: Email nikkicolton@gmail.com
To order, please visit my shop on etsy: http://www.etsy.com/listing/93690912/navajo-necklace
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