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This early three strand Santo Domingo Pueblo fetish necklace was made by Joe C Tenorio in the 1960s. Joe passed in the 1970s, the most elder medicine man of the...
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$895.00
Christin Wolf is the trade name of a fabrication shop that made Native American jewelry in the 1970s and 80s. This necklace is a fine example of the high quality...
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$2,400.00
This finely made squash blossom necklace was made in the 1960s using the sand cast technique. The sand stone was carved with the design and the sterling silver was melted...
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In the 1990s Denim Lapis was a highly popular stone as turquoise became more expensive in its natural state. Lapis has many different hues, but the denim hue goes well...
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$795.00
These beautiful natural Lone Mountain nuggets were mined in the 1970s, purchased and drilled by a member of Santo Domingo Pueblo. Weighing approximately 260 carats they are strung nugget to...
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$1,950.00
This fine necklace is an early example of overlay. Made in the early 1970s the necklace has nine pendants. The four on each side are weather and water symbols. The...
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$19,500.00
This exquisite squash blossom necklace was created in the 1970s by Jimmie Long. Twelve incredibly rare and fine Lone Mountain spiderweb turquoise cabochons were chosen for the piece. The natural...
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$5,950.00
Hidden Valley turquoise is among the rarest of all classic American turquoise. The claim was located somewhere in the Candelaria hills of north central Nevada. A glory hole was struck...
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$30,000.00
Among the Native Americans the horned Avanyu water serpent represents the power of storms and rain to replenish the crops that feed the people. This petroglyph symbol can be seen...
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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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