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The Blue Star is a historic claim found in the Candelaria Hills of north central Nevada. A decade or two ago a group of miners attempted to open it up...
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Decades ago Thomas Curtis made a handful of pieces with his son Thomas jr, prior to his son’s untimely passing. Today they are seldom encountered, yet when one surfaces it...
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Phil’s imagination is abundantly displayed with this gorgeous one of a kind bracelet. A solid 18 karat gold turtle swims in the ocean above star fish at the sea floor....
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This is Philander’s Art Nuevo take on the classic Buffalo Dancer motif. He has inlaid fine natural Lone Mountain turquoise, oxblood coral, lapis and black jade to perfection. A beautiful...
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Tommy and his wife Marie collaborated on these fine inlaid hoop earrings. They are inlaid in the round slightly elevated above the highly polished sterling silver earring shank with natural...
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Pat Read was a trader that had Native American shops in Taos, New Mexico and Albuquerque’s old town in the 1950-60 era. On some time line he purchased this fine...
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This is a 1950-60 museum quality Zuni squash blossom necklace by Leonard ( 1923-1992) and Lula (1930-2004) Weebothee. The piece was gifted from well known trader Pat Read to his...
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In the 1970s a collective of silver smiths resided at the Mable Dodge house in Taos, New Mexico. Their specialty was the creation of concho belts using coin silver and...
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Simple and high quality these 1960’s earrings were created with a shadowbox design with delicately hand stamped arrows and stars. The centers contain fine natural oxblood coral. Earring Size: 1-1/4...
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Pat Read commissioned these fine coral hair pins for his store in Taos in the 1960s. The natural corals are flawless oxblood of the highest quality. They sit in shadowbox...
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$295.00
These cuff links date to the 1950’s when Native jewelers worked with precision in the creation of even their smallest items. Beautiful natural Blue Gem turquoise was placed in each...
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$295.00
This old style tie holder was made in the 1930-40 era. It represents the versatility of Native American silversmiths of that era. The thunderbird was an icon of this time...
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$295.00
Simple and beautiful, this fine spiral pin is an exhibit of the quality of jewelry made in the 1960s. The precise inlay is white mother of pearl. Pin Size: 1-7/16...
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$595.00
Pat Read was a well known trader in Taos New Mexico in the 1950s. These fine sunface inlay earrings were made in this era and passed down through the family....
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This beautiful butterfly exhibits Gilbert’s exceptional talent in inlay. An early pioneer using these techniques he is often overlooked yet his talent is among the finest of his generation. A...
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Gilbert Nelson inlaid this innovative ring in the 1970s with jet, mother of pearl and opal. The inlay is clean and precise, surrounded with a dark oxidized shadowbox. The outer...
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Philander’s spiderweb design was created by carving the web in a tufa stone. Molten silver was then poured into the stone in a lost casting for a one of a...
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These exciting earrings source design from a modified fluer de lis. The lily flower is a French design that the Spanish colonizers brought to the Southwest. Alton’s amazing skill brings...
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In the 1920-30 era Lone Mountain turquoise was renown for its clear sky blue color. The finest turquoise was perceived as this hue, hence much matrix turquoise was discarded. This...
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