175 Grams | Mother of Pearl • Terahertz • Sterling Silver | Navajo Made
There are pieces that announce themselves from across the room—and then there are pieces that seem to glow quietly until you suddenly realize you haven’t looked away in several minutes. This is one of those rare necklaces. It doesn’t demand attention. It earns it.
Navajo silversmith Tyler Brown has built a reputation for bold, impeccably crafted cluster work and mirror-finished silver that feels both deeply traditional and unmistakably modern. His work is highly sought after by collectors, and every piece reflects exceptional craftsmanship and stone selection.
At the heart of this necklace is a luminous Mother of Pearl centerpiece surrounded by a halo of perfectly matched pear-shaped Mother of Pearl stones. The soft iridescence contrasts beautifully against the cool metallic shimmer of the Terahertz bead strand, creating a look that’s elegant, contemporary, and unmistakably Southwestern.
The oversized centerpiece makes a statement without feeling heavy, while the polished Terahertz beads add an almost liquid-metal appearance that elevates the entire design. It’s the kind of necklace equally at home with denim and boots or dressed up for an evening out.
Details
- Artist: Tyler Brown (Navajo)
- Materials: Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, Terahertz Beads
- Weight: 175 grams
- Handmade
- Collector-quality contemporary Native American jewelry
Why We Love It
Tyler Brown has an incredible talent for taking classic Navajo cluster design and giving it a fresh, architectural feel. The clean white Mother of Pearl against the reflective gray Terahertz beads feels almost celestial—like moonlight framed in silver.
From Eric
I’ve always loved pieces that don’t need loud colors to make an impression. This one proves that restraint can be every bit as powerful as excess. It has that rare confidence where everything is exactly where it belongs—and nothing needs to shout. It’s elegant, unmistakably Tyler Brown, and one of those necklaces I think people will still be chasing twenty years from now.
Mother of Pearl
175 Grams | Mother of Pearl • Terahertz • Sterling Silver | Navajo Made
There are pieces that announce themselves from across the room—and then there are pieces that seem to glow quietly until you suddenly realize you haven’t looked away in several minutes. This is one of those rare necklaces. It doesn’t demand attention. It earns it.
Navajo silversmith Tyler Brown has built a reputation for bold, impeccably crafted cluster work and mirror-finished silver that feels both deeply traditional and unmistakably modern. His work is highly sought after by collectors, and every piece reflects exceptional craftsmanship and stone selection.
At the heart of this necklace is a luminous Mother of Pearl centerpiece surrounded by a halo of perfectly matched pear-shaped Mother of Pearl stones. The soft iridescence contrasts beautifully against the cool metallic shimmer of the Terahertz bead strand, creating a look that’s elegant, contemporary, and unmistakably Southwestern.
The oversized centerpiece makes a statement without feeling heavy, while the polished Terahertz beads add an almost liquid-metal appearance that elevates the entire design. It’s the kind of necklace equally at home with denim and boots or dressed up for an evening out.
Details
- Artist: Tyler Brown (Navajo)
- Materials: Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, Terahertz Beads
- Weight: 175 grams
- Handmade
- Collector-quality contemporary Native American jewelry
Why We Love It
Tyler Brown has an incredible talent for taking classic Navajo cluster design and giving it a fresh, architectural feel. The clean white Mother of Pearl against the reflective gray Terahertz beads feels almost celestial—like moonlight framed in silver.
From Eric
I’ve always loved pieces that don’t need loud colors to make an impression. This one proves that restraint can be every bit as powerful as excess. It has that rare confidence where everything is exactly where it belongs—and nothing needs to shout. It’s elegant, unmistakably Tyler Brown, and one of those necklaces I think people will still be chasing twenty years from now.
Mother of Pearl