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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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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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$750.00
Made in the 1950-60 era, this beautiful cluster pin contains 30 hand-cut turquoise cabochons from turquoise mined in Nevada, most likely Royal Blue from the Royston mining district. The natural...
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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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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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$11,900.00
This is Kee’s great masterpiece bolo buckle set, three years in the making. The degree of skill and the amount of labor to create it is the cumulative effort and...
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$3,500.00
Joe Tanner and Eddie Mauzy discovered and mined the New Lander mine located in Crescent Valley, Nevada in the early 1980s. Also known as the Royal Web mine, it produced...
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$1,100.00
As finely made as you will encounter, this petit point pin dates to the 1940-50 era. It’s hard to imagine cutting hundreds of turquoise cabochons from old natural Lone Mountain...
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$895.00
This outstanding heishi necklace was made at Santo Domingo Pueblo in the 1960-70 era. Olive sea shells were cut and drilled prior to grinding. Dark pin shell, oxblood coral and...
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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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$1,695.00
Extraordinary and wonderful in every way, Wilson Begay created this necklace in the 1970s. He chose a natural Lone Mountain cabochon of the finest gem quality. Specimens of this grade...
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$1,295.00
This six strand necklace was made in Santo Domingo Pueblo in the 1950-60 era when the Pueblo people were still using hand pump drills. This drilling technique is incredibly laborious...
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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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$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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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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