Not every thunderbird pendant has presence. This one absolutely does. At 76 grams, it’s substantial without becoming unwearable, and Richard Yazza’s signature style is on full display—crisp hand stamping, sculptural silver overlays, and vibrant turquoise arranged to draw your eye straight to the heart of the bird.
Details
- Artist: Richard Yazza
- Tribe: Navajo
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Weight: 76 grams
- Material: Sterling silver
- Stones: Natural turquoise center cabochon with seven matching accent stones
- Motif: Thunderbird
- Hand-fabricated and hand-stamped throughout
- Oversized stamped bail fits Navajo pearls or a heavy handmade chain
- Signed Richard Yazza on the reverse
Design Notes
The thunderbird is one of the most powerful symbols in Native American art, representing protection, strength, renewal, and the life-giving power of storms. Yazza gives the figure sharp, geometric wings accented with raised silver drops and traditional stamp work that creates depth from every angle.
The bright blue turquoise contrasts beautifully against the oxidized sterling, giving the piece both visual impact and timeless Southwestern character.
Eric’s Notes
This is one of those pendants that doesn’t need a giant stone to command attention. The silverwork is doing just as much of the talking. At 54 grams it has enough heft to feel like a true collector’s piece while still being something you’d actually wear. Put this on a strand of vintage Navajo pearls and it instantly becomes the centerpiece of the entire look.
Not every thunderbird pendant has presence. This one absolutely does. At 76 grams, it’s substantial without becoming unwearable, and Richard Yazza’s signature style is on full display—crisp hand stamping, sculptural silver overlays, and vibrant turquoise arranged to draw your eye straight to the heart of the bird.
Details
- Artist: Richard Yazza
- Tribe: Navajo
-
Weight: 76 grams
- Material: Sterling silver
- Stones: Natural turquoise center cabochon with seven matching accent stones
- Motif: Thunderbird
- Hand-fabricated and hand-stamped throughout
- Oversized stamped bail fits Navajo pearls or a heavy handmade chain
- Signed Richard Yazza on the reverse
Design Notes
The thunderbird is one of the most powerful symbols in Native American art, representing protection, strength, renewal, and the life-giving power of storms. Yazza gives the figure sharp, geometric wings accented with raised silver drops and traditional stamp work that creates depth from every angle.
The bright blue turquoise contrasts beautifully against the oxidized sterling, giving the piece both visual impact and timeless Southwestern character.
Eric’s Notes
This is one of those pendants that doesn’t need a giant stone to command attention. The silverwork is doing just as much of the talking. At 54 grams it has enough heft to feel like a true collector’s piece while still being something you’d actually wear. Put this on a strand of vintage Navajo pearls and it instantly becomes the centerpiece of the entire look.