Wear a part of Native American history. These stunning earrings are bonafide Tommy Singer originals, and hallmarked as such. Not to be confused with T&R Singer jewelry—which is made by Tommy's widow Rosita and his daughter Charlene and her husband, Allen. The latter are fine products made to exacting standards set by the master himself. But these are Tommy Singer originals, acquired by the Drifter from Tommy himself in the Singer home on March 26th, 2014, barely two months prior to Mr. Singer's untimely passing to the other side (see 3rd photo). The very first piece of Native American jewelry a young Drifter ever acquired, while on a ski trip to Santa Fe in 1973, was a Tommy Singer belt buckle. He knew nothing about NA jewelry, and simply asked a shop owner to show him the best belt buckle in the place. The shop owner said, "You can never go wrong buying anything made by Tommy Singer." It was an excellent start to a decades-long infatuation with the genre. And indeed, Mr. Singer played a huge part in the explosion in popularity of Native American jewelry in the 60's and 70's. Little could the young Drifter imagine then that he would someday become friends with the legend himself and be welcomed into his home. These clip-on earrings are an inch long and 3/4th's-of-an-inch wide, and each weighs 3.7-grams (or .13-ounces). Complimentary USPS tracked Priority shipping within the U.S. Enjoy!