These warrant a place in our catalog preview because they're currently our oldest pair of earrings. These significant pieces date circa 1910. They're very simple but also quite elegant. Dangling from a well-worn silver bead is a worn silver hoop that is decorated by a hollow silver ball encircling the hoop. The earrings are most likely from a pueblo jeweler. Of course, we do not know the maker and there is no hallmark. We have converted the backs of these earrings to simple posts so that they can easily be worn. They dangle 3" from top of upper bead to bottom of lower ball. The diameter of each hoop is 1 3/4".
Sorry, these have sold.