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$495.00
Whimsical and charming, these Zuni earrings were made in the CG Wallace era, 1950-60. They are inlaid with a jet background, accented with inlays of Fox turquoise dots. Half of...
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$1,950.00
Navajo jeweler Philander Begay tufa cast a wonderful precisely hand carved linear design for this heavy sterling silver bracelet. He then set a beautiful gem grade natural turquoise from the...
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$2,695.00
Philander is famous for his innovative designs creating spiderwebs, spiders, scorpions, and horned toads. This beautiful bracelet is a signature piece. The shank was perfectly hand carved into tufa stone...
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$795.00
Terry created these beautiful earrings set with marvelous gem grade natural Easter Blue turquoise. The mine is located a few miles north of the famous Royston mining district atop a...
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$1,295.00
This is Terry’s signature bracelet, elegant in execution and striking in design. He has created it out of thick ingot sterling silver, first pouring the ingot and then meticulously cutting...
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$895.00
Navajo jeweler Terry Martinez hand made this beautiful cross pendant entirely by hand from ingot sterling silver. This technique is labor intensive and time consuming as the silver is first...
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$895.00
Terry has created this exciting cross entirely out of ingot sterling silver. The ingot is rolled out to a thick gauge and cut out by hand. He has then deeply...
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$3,950.00
Jennifer has taken a beautiful design inspired by the ornaments found on horse bridles from the Spanish colonization era. This is an old moorish symbol, often called a fluer-de-lis, associated...
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$2,295.00
The Apache Blue claim, located in the Candelaria Hills of northwest central Nevada, was originally claimed as the Turkey Track by Lynn Ottesson in the 1960s. It was reopened by...
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$1,395.00
A striking gem from the high grade ridge of the Pilot Mountains mining district was chosen to adorn this fine ring by Sammie Begay. The Pilot Mountain claims contain a...
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$695.00
A fine two tone turquoise from the famed Royston mining district was chosen for this striking ring by Navajo jeweler, Ned Nez. The natural cabochon exhibits the signature look the...
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$2,950.00
This large and impressive concho belt was made some time in the 1950-60 era. Though not signed, attached notes stated it was made by the Black Goat clan. Each concho...
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$1,695.00
WD Weeka made this wide and heavy bracelet in the CG Wallace era, ca. 1940-60. The bracelet contains 15 raised inlaid cabochons made of natural Blue Gem turquoise from the...
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$795.00
This fine three-strand necklace was made in Santo Domingo Pueblo in the 1940-50 era for ceremonial use during the many dances held at feast days. The tab turquoise was gathered...
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$595.00
The Cheama family in Zuni Pueblo created this ranger buckle set in the 1970s by hand cutting 15 natural Sleeping Beauty cabochons and setting them in handmade bezels. Belt length:...
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$695.00
Ten high-grade natural Arizona Sleeping Beauty turquoise cabochons and four Mediterranean corals adorn this striking buckle. A piece of this quality would be very expensive today due to the quantity...
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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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