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$450.00
This beautiful three-strand necklace would have been worn ceremonially for Pueblo dances and feast days. It is made of natural orange coral “seed” beads. Necklace Length: 28-1/2 in. Bead Width:...
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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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$495.00
Funky and delightful, this choker/seashell combination showcases the wild side of vintage Native American artistry. The choker includes stacked silver discs at the bottom, next to fat mother of pearl...
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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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$795.00
Beautifully made, this is a fine example of a jacla from the early 1970s with the use of Kingman turquoise, clam shell and trade beads. Length: 5 in. Bead Width:...
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$495.00
Wesley and Ella Gia made this beautiful hummingbird pin at Zuni in the early 1970s. Inlays of coral, jet, mother of pearl, and turquoise were set in a raised design...
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$2,500.00
This outrageous necklace was made in Zuni Pueblo in the early 1970s. It contains hundreds of animal fetishes carved by hand and strung on hand drilled pin sea shell. The...
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$995.00
Made in the 1960s, this huge cluster ring is the size of a bracelet. Twenty three natural stones were cut out of rough turquoise, mined most likely at the Royal...
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$695.00
Fox turquoise was ubiquitous in the 1960 era. This large cluster ring contains 17 cabochons cut from rough Fox. The turquoise is perfectly matched deep hunter green in hue. Ring...
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$895.00
Containing 23 bears, this rare necklace was made in Zuni Pueblo in the 1960s. Each fetish is delicately carved out of gleaming white ivory. Necklace Length: 26 in Largest Bear:...
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$695.00
Fannie Ondelacy was one of the most famous cluster artisans in Zuni Pueblo in the 1950-70 era. This fine old ring ring has seven hand cut natural turquoise cabochons from...
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$895.00
Ca. 1970s Zuni-made fetish necklace of fish, birds, bears and foxes; strung on pin sea shell separated by turquoise heishi beads. Necklace Length: 32 in. Large Thunderbird Size: 1-1/4 in....
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$595.00
Delicate and tiny, this single-strand fetish necklace was made in Zuni Pueblo. Fox, bear, buffalo and birds are strung on intricate melon sea shell heishi. Necklace Length: 20 in. Chain...
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$1,495.00
Normally, we stay away from items with treated turquoise; but sometimes we make an exception for jewelry made at Santo Domingo Pueblo. While the value of high-grade natural turquoise is...
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$395.00
Circa 1960s jacla-style earrings, entirely handmade, including the ear wire. Turquoise source likely Royston, possibly Fox. Earring Length: 3 in. was last modified: March 10th, 2023 by userxs
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$295.00
Elegant, simple, white clam shell, four-strand necklace, circa 1960-70. Necklace Length: 28 in. Bead Width: 1/16 in. was last modified: March 10th, 2023 by userxs
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$495.00
Six bright blue natural Kingman nuggets adorn this simple striking cross. Made by a member of the Yazzie clan, the cross is a cherished collectible. Pendant Size: 3-3/4 in. x...
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$895.00
Made for ceremonial use at the feast day dances in Santo Domingo Pueblo, this necklace features hand-pump-drilled natural white olive shell, accompanied by natural turquoise nuggets from the Lone Mountain...
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