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$2,400.00
Exotic, unusual and one-of-a-kind best describes this link belt. It contains 42 nugget-cut natural cabochons from the Fox mine with beautiful aqua blue hues. Each one is set in a...
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$1,295.00
Zuni artist Effie Calavaza created her signature snake design bolo, buckle set in the 1970s. Eleven beautiful high grade natural Kingman turquoise cabochons from Arizona were hand cut and set...
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$995.00
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
Custom made for an elk hunter, this bolo has a border of inlaid cabochons from the famous, now depleted, Sleeping Beauty mine. The natural border is sky blue square cut...
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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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$495.00
Wonderful and funky, this is a classic early 1970s belt buckle. It is set with three nugget cut natural cabochons from the now depleted Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona. The...
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$895.00
Made in the early 1970s, this watch bracelet features two fine high grade natural Bisbee turquoise stones set on each side. The gems are classic Bisbee blue and very hard,...
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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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$2,250.00
Joseph’s bolos are always wondrous to behold, the detail superb. At the top under a night sky with twinkling solid 14 Karat gold planets and moon sits the Pueblo. A...
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$895.00
This Pueblo themed bracelet by Joseph Coriz is wide and precisely made. The Pueblo sits under a night sky with twinkling solid 14K gold planets and moons. At the ends...
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$1,895.00
This fine bracelet was hand made by award winning Hopi jeweler, Ramon Dalangyawma. The piece was created by hand texturing the wide heavy bracelet shank. After texturing the artist oxidized...
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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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$995.00
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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$695.00
Created in the 1970s by the Lonjose family of Zuni Pueblo, this is a classic Pueblo sunface bolo. Made of jet, mother of pearl coral and Sleeping Beauty turquoise, the...
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$1,195.00
In the early 1970s bear claw jewelry was very popular. This jewelry evoked Indian culture in the public mind. This fine buckle by noted Navajo jeweler John Haskie is among...
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$950.00
This beautiful cluster buckle was made by the Wilsonʼs cutting 21 cabochons from Sleeping beauty turquoise and setting them in hand made bezels. The perfectly matched gems from this depleted...
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$695.00
This beautiful round buckle features a high grade natural Fox turquoise. The gem is teal blue with hints of dark host rock matrix. It sits in the middle surrounded by...
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$695.00
The Navajo Vandever family was active in the 1980-90 era. They were known for their innovative contemporary designs and use of unusual materials. This feather pendant is illustrative as it...
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$1,195.00
The Ramon family is well respected as fine Navajo silver smiths. This vintage earl 1970s watch bracelet was custom made with 21 natural Sleeping Beauty turquoise cabochons on each side...
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