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$1,195.00
Ned is renown for his clean minimalist stamp work. He worked with Thomas Jim and Thomas Curtis at the Rocking Horse Ranch in the 1970s when he learned his craft...
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$1,095.00
This bright and dynamic link bracelet was created by Navajo jeweler, Leonard Nez. Each circular design features a shadowbox with a center of precisely hand cut and overlaid feathers surrounding...
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$995.00
Leonard created this fine link bracelet by cutting out six oval discs. He then does a fine line cut for each feather to overlay inside shadowbox designs encircled with gleaming...
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Leonard chose a large square cut natural Morenci turquoise to set in his hand chiseled bezel atop his thick ten gauge sterling silver ring shank. The unusual gem is sky...
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$1,695.00
Leonard’s bolo faces are created by overlaying three levels of sterling silver each with a distinctive purpose. The first layer creates a border. The second layer is his beautiful Aztec...
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$950.00
A raised inlaid square mosaic was created to sit atop this colorful ring. The inlays are spiny oyster, turquoise, coral, lapis, and mother of pearl, each separated by jet. The...
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$950.00
Small and handsome, this bolo features a raised inlaid mosaic of spiny oyster, coral, lapis, mother of pearl, and turquoise, separated by jet strips. They sit on a handsome bolo...
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$5,950.00
Zuni artist John Harley made this masterpiece concho belt sometime in the 1970s. The precision inlay reaches a height of artistic creation seldom seen today. Ten birds of the Southwest...
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$1,295.00
Large and eye-catching, this wide bracelet was made in the 1960s. 15 rough cut natural Kingman cabochon nuggets sit in a wide shadow box with beautiful coils of silver work...
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$1,495.00
MT Panteah from Zuni Pueblo pioneered his signature design style with a fine inlaid knife wing dancer inlaid against mother of pearl. Cabochons of turquoise coral and mother of pearl...
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$2,950.00
Benjamin Becenti is famous for his inlaid jewelry with depictions of Navajo daily life. The ten conchos on this belt depict a cowboy on a horse, a medicine man making...
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$1,950.00
In the 1960s prior to the Islamic revolution, fine turquoise from Iran was imported to the American Southwest. It had been long regarded as a world standard. Twenty beautiful natural...
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$1,950.00
Fifty perfectly matching natural Lone Mountain turquoise gems were hand cut to serve as the cluster portion of this astounding bracelet. The gems are the classic sky blue hue signature...
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$1,950.00
Delphine Tsadiasi from Zuni Pueblo made this great bracelet and ring set in the 1970s. Beautiful, precise needle point turquoise cabochons cut from rough Sleeping Beauty turquoise create a shadowbox...
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$1,495.00
Attributed to Carlos Eagle, this early 1970s mosaic bracelet was made by cutting dozens of cabochons from Royston turquoise and placing them together. Four mother of pearl cabochons serve as...
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$895.00
Circa early 1970s, this fine cluster ring was made by cutting 40 cabochons by hand from natural Sleeping Beauty turquoise. Ring Size: 7-1/2 Ring Face Length: 2 in. x 1-3/8...
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$550.00
Zuni artist Tony Ohmsatte made this beautiful Apache dancer bracelet in the 1970s. Two dancers are inlaid above golden lip mother of pearl that glistens and gleams in the light....
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$695.00
Persian turquoise from Iran has long been considered a world standard. It was imported to the Southwest in the 1960s prior to the Islamic revolution. The cutting in Iran was...
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$1,195.00
The Zuni sunface symbol is prominent in their lore and culture. This huge wide bracelet is the classic design. It is made of mother of pearl, golden lip mother of...
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