Sterling Silver Navajo Ladybug Pin with Single Bezel Turquoise Head [R]

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Jeweler Once Known
  • Category: Pins
  • Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: Sterling Silver and Turquoise
  • Size: 1-1/4" long
  • Item # C3010.22
  • Price No Longer Available

Ladybugs got their name during the Middle Ages when they were a God-send to farmers, who prayed to the Virgin Mary to save their crops. They suddenly appeared and ate pests. Originally, they were called “Lady Beetles” after the Virgin, but then became more commonly known as ladybugs. They are a symbol of luck as well as religious devotion. This simple ladybug pin will win your devotion with its sterling silver design and beautiful powder blue round turquoise head set in a single bezel.

Jeweler Once Known
  • Category: Pins
  • Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: Sterling Silver and Turquoise
  • Size: 1-1/4" long
  • Item # C3010.22
  • Price No Longer Available

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