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$795.00
This gorgeous bracelet exhibits a plethora of intricate petroglyph designs found at the ancient sites near Navajo jeweler Kee Yazzie’s home. Mountains, water, tad poles, dragonflies and antelope symbols predominate....
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$495.00
Kee’s wonderful petroglyphs bracelet incorporates dozens of symbols each cut out with a tiny saw. The laborious cut outs are created under a large magnifier prior to being overlaid on...
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$595.00
Kee’s unusual petroglyph design is illustrated with this striking bracelet. He hand etches the top and overlays numerous petroglyphs. He then cuts out miniature petroglyphs on a separate sheet of...
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$1,695.00
Herman chose fifteen rare and dazzling natural cabochons from the Royston Mining district to set atop his wide, thick ten gauge bracelet shank. The gems are a kaleidoscope of electric...
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$1,695.00
Herman’s dazzling stamp work shines bright on this wide, heavy ten gauge sterling silver bracelet shank. Created with precision, the stamping is unusual for its depth. Turn the bracelet over...
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$1,295.00
Herman chose a rare and gorgeous gem grade natural Pilot Mountain turquoise to set across the top of his thick ten gauge shank. The gem is deep blue with flecks...
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$895.00
A large, rough-cut, thick turquoise mined at Kingman, Arizona adorns this bracelet made in the early 1970s. The domed gem is deep blue with dark host rock matrix. It sits...
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$1,950.00
Navajo jeweler Philander Begay tufa cast a wonderful precisely hand carved linear design for this heavy sterling silver bracelet. He then set a beautiful gem grade natural turquoise from the...
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$2,695.00
Philander is famous for his innovative designs creating spiderwebs, spiders, scorpions, and horned toads. This beautiful bracelet is a signature piece. The shank was perfectly hand carved into tufa stone...
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$1,295.00
This is Terry’s signature bracelet, elegant in execution and striking in design. He has created it out of thick ingot sterling silver, first pouring the ingot and then meticulously cutting...
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$2,295.00
The Apache Blue claim, located in the Candelaria Hills of northwest central Nevada, was originally claimed as the Turkey Track by Lynn Ottesson in the 1960s. It was reopened by...
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$1,695.00
WD Weeka made this wide and heavy bracelet in the CG Wallace era, ca. 1940-60. The bracelet contains 15 raised inlaid cabochons made of natural Blue Gem turquoise from the...
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$1,495.00
Attributed to Navajo, Ester Wood, this fine watch bracelet ca. 1970s is an example of master silver smithery. Five natural turquoise rough-cut nuggets from the Kingman mine and orange coral,...
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$1,295.00
Circa 1940s, this wide, heavy bracelet was made out of sterling silver ingot. Made entirely from scratch the piece was made from sterling silver that was melted, rolled, hammered to...
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$895.00
Strung on home made leather, this beautiful bow guard is simple and traditional. Seven turquoise stones appear to be from the Blue Diamond mine in Nevada, deep blue with black...
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$895.00
Vintage inlay watch bracelet attributed to Thomas and Belle Paquin, early Zuni silversmiths who worked for CG Wallace in the 1940–60 era. The inlay includes white clam shell, coral, jet...
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$2,895.00
A large and spectacular turquoise from the Pilot Mountains of Nevada was selected for this wide and beautiful bracelet hand made by Rebecca Begay. The natural cabochon represents the very...
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$395.00
These beautiful Zuni watch tips were made in the 1960s. Each tip contains nine natural Lone Mountain turquoise cabochons set in shadowbox designs. Band Length: 51/2 (Expandable) Tip Size: 1-1/8...
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In the 1970s concho belts designed to be worn with jeans were all the rage. The best of these were made of coin silver, rolled hammered and stamped. Juan Sisnerous...
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