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Hand made by award winning Hopi artist, Chalmers Day, this piece features two amazing intricate wind symbols. The designs can be seen in a swirl in the left portion of the item with feather designs in between and on the right hand side as well.
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Set with rare gem grade Pilot Mountain Spiderweb turquoise and exceptional design in sterling silver, this piece was created by Navajo artist Darell Cadman. The turquoise specimen of the item is an eye-dazzling deep blue with tight reddish-brown webbing and wonderful depth. Encircled with fine bezel work and twisted wire, the artist also included elaborate detail. Large crescent shaped stamps are portrayed on either side of the stone, followed by large silver drops, and cutouts on the outer edges of the band.
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This gorgeous one of a kind piece was hand fabricated by Navajo artist, Linda Yazzie. Set with rare Number Eight Spiderweb turquoise from Nevada, this item is highly collectible. The stone is an amazing sky blue with tight tan, and golden brown webbing. Each stone is encircled with hand twisted wire, and large and small sterling silver droplets. The earrings are perfectly matched and a great addition to the necklace.
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Award winning Navajo artist, Sunshine Reeves created this wonderful high grade Turquoise Mountain Spiderweb turquoise bracelet. With elaborate deep stamp work and dark oxidation, the vibrant hue of the stone is clearly illustrated. Colors of light and deep sky blue can be seen with tan and dark brown spiderweb matrix. Hand twisted wire encircles the bezel of the stone as well.
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This beautiful one of a kind ring was created by award winning Navajo artist, Sunshine Reeves. The stone is a stunning sky blue with chocolate brown spiderweb matrix. Extending the full length of the shank, Sunshine included his exceptional elaborate detail in sterling silver with v and crescent shaped stamps.
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This amazing piece created by award winning Navajo artist, Sunshine Reeves, features a gorgeous high grade Turquoise Mountain Spiderweb turquoise cabochon. The stone is a fabulous sky blue with tight orange to chocolate-brown webbing. Encircled with fine bezel work and hand twisted wire this large specimen is exceptional. Sunshine included his signature elaborate detail in sterling silver with crescent and v shaped stamps, four sterling silver droplets and a raised design on either side of the stone.
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With six layers of incredibly intricate leaf designs and high grade Turquoise Mountain spiderweb turquoise, this awe inspiring piece is of fine collector quality. The bracelet was created by award winning Navajo artist, Kirk Smith, and the stone is an eye-catching sky blue with tight golden chocolate-brown spiderweb matrix. Fine intricate bezel work encircles the cabochon followed by hand twisted wire. Four deep crescent shaped stamps are portrayed on the upper and lower portion of the piece with deep oxidation. The sterling silver leaf layers are outstanding with the veins as vivid as a living plant. The tips of the leaves are accented with petite sterling silver drops with flower designs in the center.
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Set with exquisite, rare high grade natural Nevada Carico Lake Spiderweb turquoise, and gorgeous detail in sterling silver, this piece is fit for anyone looking for high quality. Navajo artist Darryl Becenti encircled the beautiful lime green cabochons with elaborate detail. Hand twisted wire is featured around each of the stones, followed by large and small sterling silver droplets. Deep stamp work is portrayed, with crescent shaped patterns and cutouts along the outer edges of the band.
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This gorgeous one of a kind piece created by award winning Navajo artist Leo Yazzie features lapis lazuli, gem grade coral, and fossilized ivory. The large center stone of lapis is a beautiful deep blue with speckled matrix. A gem grade Mediterranean coral cabochon is displayed above. The artist portrays the fossilized ivory and coral inlay with fine cutout work. A unique etching is also portrayed on either side of the shank.
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This collector quality one of a kind ring was hand made by award winning Navajo artist Leo Yazzie. This piece features vibrant rare inlaid stones of gem grade Blue Gem turquoise and Mediterranean coral. The artist included fine cutout work on either side of the ring face, working to display the beauty of the stone. The large Blue Gem turquoise specimen is portrayed in the center of the item and is an incredible sky blue. A gem grade coral cabochon can be seen above the turquoise adding a very special touch. Fine cutouts are also displayed on either side of the shank. One of a kind.
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Famed Navajo artist, Leo Yazzie, has been creating unique, colorful gold and silver inlay designs for over thirty years. The earrings offered here are 14K gold over sterling silver set with gem grade natural oxblood coral and gem grade natural Nevada Blue Gem turquoise. The matching ring is also set with gem grade natural oxblood coral and natural gem grade Blue Gem Turquoise with abstract cut out designs on the shank inspired by the jagged rock formations of Monument Valley.
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This exquisite double sided overlay bracelet was hand fabricated by award winning Santo Domingo Pueblo artist, Joseph Coriz. The piece has a consistent theme of prosperity, with corn, symbolizing growth, prayer mounds for inspiration, a pueblo under constellations with gold moon, and rain clouds for renewal. Each side panel also has amazing intricate scenes with a basket of maize for growth and prosperity over turquoise, which represents healing, set in a 14k gold bezel. On the inside of the item, the artist included a total of eleven separate scenes with a similar theme. A turtle is portrayed known for bearing the weight of the world on its back, a bird design, fish, corn crops, bear, ram and pueblo home are outlined with precision. An incredible work of art.
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This dramatic yeibichai bracelet by award winning Navajo artist, Jimmie Harrison, depicts a night sky filled with stars and constellations behind a male and female yei along with a sun/moon symbol. Jimmie is a featured artist in the new Dexter Cirillo book, Southwestern Indian Jewelry. His intricate inlay is legendary and this is one of the most spectacular bracelets he has ever created. The materials are Pacific and Mediterranean gem grade coral, lapis, opal, natural turquoise, all set into field of black onyx. We have the great privilege of representing Jim Harrison with this piece on page 237 of Dr. Gregory Schaff's definitive new book American Indian Jewelry II: A-L 1,800 Artist Biographies.
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Award winning Hopi artist Ramon Dalangyawma created these outstanding overlay earrings. The turquoise specimens of the piece are phenomenal rare, gem grade, natural Nevada, Blue Gem turquoise with a gorgeous, eye-dazzling deep blue hue. The stones are encircled with extra fine bezel work, and the posts of the piece portray a Hopi water design with a wonderful darkened background. The design is outlined with small hand etched detail and oxidation in a circle around each post.
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Award winning Navajo artist Leonard Nez hand crafted this spectacular collector quality necklace. The turquoise specimen of the piece is rare natural gem grade Bisbee from Arizona. The stone is an eye-dazzling deep blue with reddish-brown matrix. The artist included his exceptional signature overlay with a darkened background and shadowbox effect around the stone. The item features hand made sterling silver fluted beads, as well as plain beads, with three fine thin lines on each one. Magnificent silver work, and exquisite stone from the private Mark Bahti collection.
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Award winning Santo Domingo Pueblo master silver smith, Joseph Coriz, hand crafted this exquisite one of a kind double sided turtle design necklace. The item is set with a rare gem grade Bisbee turquoise clasp, with a gorgeous deep blue hue, and reddish-brown matrix. Twenty two hand made overlay beads are included with this piece with individual pueblo scenes, two with corn crops for growth and prosperity and solid 14K gold drops. The turtle symbolizes the life bearing animal who carries the world on it's back. On one side of this magnificent creature, a pueblo scene is portrayed with a bowl of maize (corn), lightning, stars, and gold droplets. Solid 14K gold is featured both as the eyes of the turtle, as well as towards the lower left corner of the piece. The other side features both corn crops, and the bowl of maize, with lightning symbols, and three solid14K gold drops. A hand for healing with gold, lightning, and a large gold droplet are featured as well. The bale of the item includes designs of corn, lightning, and water. The artist outlined the body of the creature with amazing skill and precision. The labor involved in creating a piece of this magnitude is substantial, making it highly collectible.
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Hand fabricated by award winning Navajo artist Steven Begay, this phenomenal one of a kind piece features rare, gem grade natural Nevada Blue Gem turquoise. With seven stones and hues of blue-green and golden brown matrix this item is collector grade. The artist compliments each of the cabochons with a shadowbox effect and precise intricate detail and overlay in sterling silver. Steven is incredibly famous for his unique and innovative creations making him one of the finest Native American silversmiths in Indian country.
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Award winning Navajo artist Sunshine Reeves created this stunning one of a kind belt buckle. The item is set with an incredibly eye-catching rare gem grade Royston turquoise cabochon. The stone contains brilliant hues of deep green and sky blue with golden brown matrix. Encircled with hand twisted wire and elaborate detail in sterling silver, this piece is a fine addition to any collection of high quality.
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Award winning Hopi artist Watson Honanie hand made this spectacular solid 14K gold over sterling silver bracelet. The piece features a wonderful variety of animals including a ram, wolf, elk, bear and buffalo brought out with intricate hand etched detail in sterling silver. All five of these creatures have sacred meaning in Hopi religion. The ram stands for strength, the wolf, leadership and authority, the elk, hunting prey, the bear is the symbol of physical strength, guidance, and protection, and the buffalo, winter solstice. An eye-dazzling background is also included in the piece with two mountain scenes, the sun, and pine trees. An exquisite one of a kind piece created by an incredibly talented artisan.
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With amazing skill and precision award winning Hopi artist Watson Honanie created a masterpiece. The item portrays an elegant wilderness scene in solid 14k gold over sterling silver. The wolf, bear, elk, buffalo, and mountain lion are featured in the center of the piece with the mountains, sun and pine trees on the outer edges. In the Hopi religion the wolf symbolizes authority and leadership, the bear is the symbol of physical strength, guidance, and protection, the elk, hunting prey, the buffalo, winter solstice, and the mountain lion power. Truly a magnificent example of the finest collector grade.
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