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Subject: Coin Silver Navajo Spoon with Stamped Handle

Category: Jewelry | Posted by Todd | Tue, Jun 11th 2013, 4:45pm

Navajo silver spoons were hand forged from Mexican silver coins or American silver coins. Mexican coins were favored because the silver content was higher than comparable American coins. The coins were hammered into thin sheets and then shaped into the desired form for a spoon.  Once the hammering and forging were complete, the spoon was then stamped with the desired designs.

This spoon appears to be from coin silver as it is heavier and thicker than most. 

Condition: it appears that a crack in the bowl was repaired.

Provenance:  private collection of a Virginia family

Recommended Reading; Navajo Spoons: Indian Artistry and the Souvenir Trade, 1880s - 1940s by Cindra Kline


Subject: Coin Silver Navajo Spoon with Stamped Handle
Unknown Maker
Category: Silverware
Origin: Diné - Navajo Nation
Medium: coin silver
Size: 4-1/2" long
Item # C3393F

Navajo silver spoons were hand forged from Mexican silver coins or American silver coins. Mexican coins were favored because the silver content was higher than comparable American coins. The coins were hammered into thin sheets and then shaped into the desired form for a spoon.  Once the hammering and forging were complete, the spoon was then stamped with the desired designs.   This spoon appears to be from coin silver as it is heavier and thicker than most.    Condition: it appears that a crack in the bowl was repaired. Provenance:  private collection of a Virginia family Recommended Reading; Navajo Spoons: Indian Artistry and the Souvenir Trade, 1880s - 1940s by Cindra Kline