This is an astounding piece of authentic Navajo Native American Indian silversmith jewelry by Tommy and Rose Singer. The piece shows a wonderful multi-stone necklace with large silver cylindrical beads bearing the “T&R STERLING” hallmark. Tommy Singer was a master Navajo silversmith artist whose pieces have captivated collectors for many decades. Tommy died in 2014 and his wife Rose continued to honor his legacy creating amazing jewelry based on the Tommy Singer designs he made before his death. The piece shows hundreds of amazing beads including large nugget disk of orange to red / pink spiny oyster, round beads of black onyx, round beads of eye popping tigers eye, rounds of amethyst, rounds of carnelian, rounds of labradorite, along with beads of lapis lazuli, malachite, labradorite with a faceted finish, amethyst with a faceted finish, and a faceted finish white quartz. The piece also shows two heavy stamped hand tooled sterling silver .925 cylindrical beads in the iconic Tommy Singer pattern with four clean sterling silver cylinder beads accenting above. The piece shows a heavy fine crafted weight and a silver clasp with silver cones marked sterling. The necklace has a price tag of $1,200.00 and is in immaculate condition. Measures 28” long strung and the cylinder sterling beads are about ¾” to 7/8”L each.