Featured in this lot is Vintage Southwestern Style Jewelry including a pair of Navajo Jane Yikaazba Popovitch Concho Sterling Earrings, circa 19. Jane is best known as a Dine’ silversmith and CEO of Navajo Silvercraft based in Phoenix. She participated in numerous arts and craft shows across the country and around the world. Her jewelry was purchased and collected from the Indian Market in Santa Fe, to shops in Scottsdale, Arizona. The concho earrings have a stamped sunrays design surrounding a central rattlesnake jaw design. Exhibiting a rich patina throughout, earrings measure 1"L. Also included is a silver Roadrunner Brooch with a petit point Sleeping Beauty Turquoise eye. In Navajo traditions, the roadrunner is seen as a protector and guide due to its ability to swiftly navigate through various terrains. The bird's agility embodies qualities valued by many Native American tribes, such as resourcefulness and responsiveness to change. With a rich patina, it measures 2"L. Lastly is a Sleeping Beauty and Silver Eagle Pendant Necklace. With talons and wings outstretched, the eagle is featured prominently in the central teardrop pendant, three natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochons below. Measures 12"L.