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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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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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$2,950.00
Eddie Beyuka was one of the most famous inlay artists in the history of Zuni Pueblo. His lapidary and silver smithing skills were extraordinary. He pioneered the use of fancy...
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$2,400.00
This is Eddie Beyuka’s famous eagle dancer bolo, made out of sea shell, jet, mother of pearl, turquoise and coral. Made in the 1970s, the bolo contains his signature drum...
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$1,950.00
Madeline Beyuka, Eddie’s wife, is famous for her Zuni maiden bolo pin designs. The maiden carries an olla on her head, inlaid with mother of pearl, jet and coral. Her...
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$950.00
Fadrian and Vivica Bowannie Zuni Rainbowman bolo tie. Most likely made in the 1960-70 era, the piece beautifully inlaid with mother of pearl, jet, turquoise and coral. Bolo Size: 2-3/4...
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$950.00
Exotic and unusual, this exciting bolo was most likely made in Alaska over 50 years ago. Made entirely out of fossilized walrus tusks, due to the superb quality of the...
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$950.00
Jonathon Beyuka, son of Eddie and Madeline Beyuka continued his famous father’s pioneering bolo designs using dancers as his inspiration. This bolo is his eagle dancer design using mother of...
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$895.00
This fine old broach was made in the 1950-60 era. It contains 33 hand cut turquoise cabochons, most likely from the Fox mine located in Crescent Valley Nevada. This style...
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$195.00
These fine old clip earring represent Navajo stamp work at its finest. Deeply hand stamped, these earrings make a statement of beauty when worn. Earring Size: 1-1/2 in. x 1-1/2...
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$895.00
A large, rough-cut, thick turquoise mined at Kingman, Arizona adorns this bracelet made in the early 1970s. The domed gem is deep blue with dark host rock matrix. It sits...
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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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