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
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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
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Naja Pendant | Its Meaning History | Kachina House One example is the naja, a crescent-shaped pendant appearing on the bridles of Spanish horses, originally used by the Moors of North Africa and eventually copied by the Navajos
The Naja Symbol in Navajo Jewelry: Meaning Significance The Naja symbol is elegant, iconic, and one of the most recognizable elements in Navajo jewelry This design is more than just a crescent shape, it carries deep cultural significance
Naja Meaning: The Crescent Pendant in Southwestern Jewelry What Exactly is a Naja? The Naja (pronounced NAH-hah) is that elegant, curve-shaped pendant that hangs front and center on many traditional Navajo squash blossom necklaces In the Navajo tongue, "naja" means "crescent" or "curve" (Sunwest Silver, Southwest Silver Gallery)
Indian cobra | Snake, India, Venom, Pungi | Britannica Its scientific name, Naja naja, comes from the Sanskrit word naga, which means cobra or snake It lives in a variety of environments, both wild and cultivated, including savannas, grasslands, mangroves, scrublands, and tropical rainforests