In this lot are 12 Pairs of Navajo native american silver and turquoise earrings. The first two pairs are made by Erlina Coriz and have sleeping Beauty Turquoise drops hanging from delicate wire spirals. The next two pair are both wire loops strung with turquoise. The one pair has larger nuggets and the second pair has polished heshi turquoise. The next pair has two ovals of Morenci Turquoise hanging from each ring. The next pair is polished smooth oval turquoise surounded by silver. the next pair is Long ovals of cripple Creek Turquoise with scalloped edged silver casing, They are marked on the back Sterling and SV for Sheila Vandever. The next two pairs are small studs each with turquoise in the center. One pair is heart shaped and the other is a six petel flower. The next pair are hanging from a brass ball stud, with three more brass balls of graduating size, four stones of turquoise and then three more graduating brass balls. The next pair is on a silver strip with a small piece of turquoise, a dark heshi shell and a silver ball. The last two pairs of earrings do not have wire hooks on them, one pair is chunks of turquoise and the other is heshi graduated turquoise.