Home — National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA) Since 1981, The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers is the only appraisal association in the United States that devotes itself solely to the appraisal of fine gems, jewelry, and timepieces
Naja - Wikipedia Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as cobras (or " true cobras ") Various species occur throughout Africa, Southwest Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia
Naja Pendant | Its Meaning History | Kachina House The naja is one of the most beautiful and recognizable emblems found in Native American silver jewelry Whether it’s simple or elaborate, this symbol carries a timeless, elegant mystique that brings the spirit of the American West into the present day
NAJA NAJA is a non-profit association that sponsors annual conferences for professional development of government and non-profit workforce development professionals
The Naja Symbol in Navajo Jewelry: Meaning Significance The Naja (pronounced "NAH-zha") symbol has taken on unique interpretations throughout generations It is believed to provide spiritual protection and harmony, shielding the wearer from negative energy
The Naja - A Sedona tradition in jewelry The Naja is a long standing locally owned Native American jewelry and southwest gift store in the heart of uptown Sedona We offer unique handmade Designs from a number of tribes including Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Acoma and more
Silver Crescent: A Look into the History of the Naja The naja pendant, an inverted crescent-shaped symbol, commonly seen in Diné silverwork, is most recognizable as the centerpiece of the squash blossom necklace The exact origin of the symbol is still up for debate
The Naja Pendant - Southwest Silver Gallery The naja is a crescent-shaped piece that is often worn alone as a pendant or as the center piece of a squash blossom necklace in Southwestern Indian jewelry