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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Earnest Roy Begay is one of the most renown Navajo jewelers of his generation. Married into the Calvin and Terry Martinez clan, he is among refined company. He is particularly...
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This fine bracelet was made at the White Hogan store located in Scottsdale, Arizona in the 1970s by Roy Anderson jr. The raised inlay is gem grade Blue Gem lease...
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Classic 1950-60s row bracelet. This wonderful piece is set with seven rare high grade natural Royal Blue turquoise cabochons. The turquoise is a beautiful sky blue hue and perfectly matched. Large sterling silver droplets separate the stones and beautiful hand twisted wire was used as a border. Lightly stamped diamond and crescent shaped patterns accent the terminals on either side.
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1940s classic sandcast bracelet. This beautiful piece is set with a stunning rare high grade natural Number Eight spiderweb turquoise cabochon that is sky blue with tight chocolate-brown webbing. The jeweler set the stone with precise care on a perfectly proportioned shank. The piece has been perfectly preserved, evidence of the owners high regard for the stone and silverwork.
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This ring and bracelet set was made in Zuni pueblo in the 1950-60s. The set is made of substantial gauge sterling silver and is inlayed with mother of pearl. The shank of the bracelet is lightly stamped in a pleasing design.
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This beautiful three stone sterling silver bracelet from the 1950s is made from hand pulled twist wire. The shank is composed of five twisted wires soldered together. The three stones are natural high grade Easter Blue turquoise. The color of the cabochons is sky blue with a deep chocolate brown background. The perfectly matched stones are surrounded with twist wire and large sterling droplets.
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This bracelet set, made in the 1930-40s is comprised of two sterling silver bracelets and one of copper. Pleasing to the eye, they may be worn as a group or separately.
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1970's leaf design bracelet with a beautiful large rare gem grade Blue Gem turquoise cabochon. The sterling silver work of the piece is a triple shank of half round wire with a deeply stamped leaf motive surrounded by an art deco vine design. The uniqueness of the bracelet is the large and attractive blue to green natural turquoise stone.
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Five stone circa 1940's Navajo sandcast bracelet. The natural turquoise is from the Royston mining district. The bracelet is large and extra heavy. The sterling silver is deeply stamped on the edge near the hand twisted wire that surrounds the stones. Large forged droplets separate each cabochon. Classic old Navajo style.
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1930's coin silver bracelet set with three high domed royston turquoise stones. This marvelous hand rolled and hammered coin silver bracelet from the 1930s was created with a heavy shank deeply stamped with the makers hand made stamps. The deep green stones were hand cut by the artist to create a high dome classic look reminiscent of old persian cut stones. The turquoise is set off with eight sterling droplets. A great example of old pawn jewelry.
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This Fred Harvey style tourist bracelet from the 1940's is set with a beautiful green stone. Typical of its style, this sterling silver bracelet is deeply stamped with a shooting arrow design and a floral pattern below the three part cutout shank. The stone is surrounded by sterling droplets and twisted wire.
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