Hello:
Newbie here. I have a gorgeous black onyx sterling silver necklace that is marked "H Sterling" on the back. I'd like to know the name of the manufacturer as well as the approximate date it was created. All I've been able to find so far is Glasgow Date Letters: H = 1878.
Thanks so much,
Karen
Black Onyx H Sterling Necklace
Re: Black Onyx H Sterling Necklace
Hi actually the piece has more to do with a Native American necklace and the letter is the maker's mark; the "sterling" hallmark has a font which I have seen many times over the years on Native American necklaces and rings and bracelets etc...Not quite sure who the maker is, but sometimes they can be identified, looks like a newer piece, maybe 1980's would be a guess? It is possibly Navajo.
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Re: Black Onyx H Sterling Necklace
Hi Aguest:
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Native American would certainly make sense. :)
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Native American would certainly make sense. :)
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UPDATE: Black Onyx H Sterling Necklace UPDATE
I was able to locate a man who is a Native American jewelry expert, predominantly Navajo, and he was extremely helpful. Wanted to pass along his reply:
"It definitely looks like a Native American piece...one sign that it is most likely Native made is that it is stamped Sterling versus 925 or .925, which are typically stamp marks of imports and indicates silver content...the H hallmark is used by several Navajo artisans, but my best guess would be Harrison Yazzie, who does exquisite stone work like this and uses a plain heavy stamped H like what is on the necklace."
"It definitely looks like a Native American piece...one sign that it is most likely Native made is that it is stamped Sterling versus 925 or .925, which are typically stamp marks of imports and indicates silver content...the H hallmark is used by several Navajo artisans, but my best guess would be Harrison Yazzie, who does exquisite stone work like this and uses a plain heavy stamped H like what is on the necklace."