Lyanne Goodluck is Navajo royalty. Her great-grandfather Hosteen Goodluck was part of Navajo jewelry-making in its infancy, and her father, Teddy Goodluck Sr. (born in 1937), became a master at creating crisp, delicate shadowbox-type Navajo jewelry. Lyanne follows her father's footsteps in that regard. Here, the structure of the entire earring is gently domed—versus flat, which imparts a luscious three-dimensional feel to these bright-finish beauties. The turquoise is No. 8 Mine in its most beautiful hue. You simply don't see much of the old No. 8 anymore. These earrings are fairly large, at 1 and 5/8th's-inches long and 1-inch across at the bottom. Each earring weighs 6.8-grams, or .23-ounces. They are hallmarked on one earring with a stamped shamrock with the letters "LG," with the L larger than the G. These earrings exude class and fine taste. Complimentary USPS tracked Priority shipping within the U.S.