Sterling silver fishhook earrings with Tyrone turquoise stones on white background
Pair of sterling silver earrings with engraved hallmarks on a white background

Tyrone Turquoise and Silver Fishhook Earrings

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With a delicate touch and an eye for striking detail, Navajo artist Marita Jackson creates jewelry that honors legacy and invites connection. These sterling silver fishhook earrings feature rare Tyrone turquoise from New Mexico, each stone handpicked for its natural hue and matrix. From her home in Ganado, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, Marita—wife of renowned silversmith Tommy Jackson—continues a family tradition of craftsmanship while infusing her pieces with personal vision. Each earring is individually shaped, polished, and set by hand, ensuring that no two are exactly alike. The graceful silhouette and soft gleam of silver frame the turquoise in a way that highlights the stone’s raw beauty. With this pair of earrings, Marita Jackson offers more than adornment—she shares a lasting connection to land, stone, and story.

Care instructions: Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in an airtight container or anti-tarnish pouches, and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, water, and prolonged sunlight. Regularly clean with a soft cloth and mild silver polish or a baking soda/water mixture and wear it often to maintain its luster.

  • Artist: Marita Jackson, from Ganado, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation
  • Fishhook dangle earrings
  • Materials: Tyrone turquoise from New Mexico and sterling silver
  • Handcrafted, Native American jewelry
  • Made in the USA
  • Not eligible for any discounts or promotional offers.

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