Some pieces feel as though they’ve lived many lives before they ever find you. They carry the quiet confidence of objects made by steady hands—created not to chase fashion, but to outlast it.
This vintage necklace by Feline Naranjo embodies that spirit beautifully. Centered around an elegant open circle—a timeless symbol of wholeness, life’s continual journey, and the belief that every ending is also a beginning—the pendant blooms with hand-fabricated feathers, blossoms, and flowing silver vines. A brilliant turquoise cabochon anchors the composition, while a suspended Mediterranean coral drop floats at its center like a glowing ember, adding movement and warmth to the design.
Feline Naranjo’s work is admired for its graceful balance between traditional Navajo silverwork and an almost lyrical sense of composition. Rather than relying on size alone, she builds depth through texture and layering. Every repoussé blossom, every feather, every carefully placed silver bead contributes to a design that feels organic—as though it simply grew into its final form.
The accompanying strand of vintage Navajo pearls complements the pendant perfectly, allowing the centerpiece to command attention while maintaining an understated elegance. It’s a necklace that feels equally at home with denim, linen, or an evening dress, making it one of those rare collector’s pieces that you’ll actually reach for.
This isn’t simply jewelry. It’s a reminder that beauty often comes full circle.
Details
- By Feline Naranjo
- Handcrafted sterling silver
- Natural turquoise and Mediterranean coral
- Open-circle pendant symbolizing continuity and renewal
- Hand-fabricated feather, floral, and vine motifs
- Suspended coral centerpiece with graceful movement
- Vintage Navajo pearl necklace
- One-of-a-kind collector-quality Southwestern jewelry
Eric’s Notes from the Field
Feline Naranjo has a way of making silver feel soft. Nothing about this necklace is overdone, but every little detail has a purpose. I especially love the floating coral—it catches your eye without demanding your attention. Pieces like this are why I always tell people that craftsmanship isn’t just about technique; it’s about knowing when to stop. This necklace feels complete.
Some pieces feel as though they’ve lived many lives before they ever find you. They carry the quiet confidence of objects made by steady hands—created not to chase fashion, but to outlast it.
This vintage necklace by Feline Naranjo embodies that spirit beautifully. Centered around an elegant open circle—a timeless symbol of wholeness, life’s continual journey, and the belief that every ending is also a beginning—the pendant blooms with hand-fabricated feathers, blossoms, and flowing silver vines. A brilliant turquoise cabochon anchors the composition, while a suspended Mediterranean coral drop floats at its center like a glowing ember, adding movement and warmth to the design.
Feline Naranjo’s work is admired for its graceful balance between traditional Navajo silverwork and an almost lyrical sense of composition. Rather than relying on size alone, she builds depth through texture and layering. Every repoussé blossom, every feather, every carefully placed silver bead contributes to a design that feels organic—as though it simply grew into its final form.
The accompanying strand of vintage Navajo pearls complements the pendant perfectly, allowing the centerpiece to command attention while maintaining an understated elegance. It’s a necklace that feels equally at home with denim, linen, or an evening dress, making it one of those rare collector’s pieces that you’ll actually reach for.
This isn’t simply jewelry. It’s a reminder that beauty often comes full circle.
Details
- By Feline Naranjo
- Handcrafted sterling silver
- Natural turquoise and Mediterranean coral
- Open-circle pendant symbolizing continuity and renewal
- Hand-fabricated feather, floral, and vine motifs
- Suspended coral centerpiece with graceful movement
- Vintage Navajo pearl necklace
- One-of-a-kind collector-quality Southwestern jewelry
Eric’s Notes from the Field
Feline Naranjo has a way of making silver feel soft. Nothing about this necklace is overdone, but every little detail has a purpose. I especially love the floating coral—it catches your eye without demanding your attention. Pieces like this are why I always tell people that craftsmanship isn’t just about technique; it’s about knowing when to stop. This necklace feels complete.