Fred Harvey Earrings

First of all, Fred Harvey Earrings of the Fred Harvey era, may include such motifs as thunderbirds, whirling logs, dogs, and other “Indian” looking iconic items.

Fred Harvey earrings display certain characteristics of this recognizable jewelry. The heyday for sales of this jewelry is the 1930’s through the 1950’s. It is for sale in curio shops, route 66 tourist stops, and trading posts.

Most noteworthy, generally this jewelry is from a machine and with little handwork. As a result, sometimes this jewelry is never made by Native American Indian hands. This jewelry may feature natural turquoise, treated turquoise or synthetic stones. We try and point out these attributes out in the description.

Finally, as Fred Harvey era jewelry is thin silver sheet, often you may find repair joints. This is a common occurrence in this type of light weight jewelry. As an additional benefit to you, when this jewelry has repairs, our  silversmith anneals (heats) the silver. As a result, the act of annealing silver makes the silver less brittle and more pliable and bendable.

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