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In the 1990s Denim Lapis was a highly popular stone as turquoise became more expensive in its natural state. Lapis has many different hues, but the denim hue goes well...
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$695.00
Created in the 1970s by the Lonjose family of Zuni Pueblo, this is a classic Pueblo sunface bolo. Made of jet, mother of pearl coral and Sleeping Beauty turquoise, the...
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$1,195.00
In the early 1970s bear claw jewelry was very popular. This jewelry evoked Indian culture in the public mind. This fine buckle by noted Navajo jeweler John Haskie is among...
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This beautiful cluster buckle was made by the Wilsonʼs cutting 21 cabochons from Sleeping beauty turquoise and setting them in hand made bezels. The perfectly matched gems from this depleted...
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This beautiful round buckle features a high grade natural Fox turquoise. The gem is teal blue with hints of dark host rock matrix. It sits in the middle surrounded by...
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The Navajo Vandever family was active in the 1980-90 era. They were known for their innovative contemporary designs and use of unusual materials. This feather pendant is illustrative as it...
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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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Fun and whimsical, this fine Hopi buckle dates to the 1960s. It features four petroglyph figures, two couples holding hands overlaid with arrows separating them. Belt Buckle Size: 3-3/8 in....
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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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$1,200.00
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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These beautiful natural Lone Mountain nuggets were mined in the 1970s, purchased and drilled by a member of Santo Domingo Pueblo. Weighing approximately 260 carats they are strung nugget to...
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This fine watch bracelet was made by famed Navajo silver smith Tommy Singer some time in the 1970s. It was during the decade when he was married to Callie Dodge,...
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This fine necklace is an early example of overlay. Made in the early 1970s the necklace has nine pendants. The four on each side are weather and water symbols. The...
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Isabelle Kee made this wide bracelet in the early 1970s. Sleeping Beauty turquoise was in abundance as a byproduct of a copper mine located near Globe, Arizona. This turquoise was...
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$19,500.00
This exquisite squash blossom necklace was created in the 1970s by Jimmie Long. Twelve incredibly rare and fine Lone Mountain spiderweb turquoise cabochons were chosen for the piece. The natural...
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This beautiful bracelet was made the traditional way. A sand stone was carved and molten silver poured to create the elegant design. An old high grade natural Blue Gem turquoise...
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This beautiful bear pendant made in the early 1990s by Larry Begay is an exceptional representation of stone to stone inlay. Turquoise, onyx, malachite. lapis, mother of pearl and two colors...
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This superb concho link belt was hand made in the early 1990s by Casey Cuch. The theme of the belt is birds sacred in myth, history and legend to the Hopi...
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This early link belt was created by the Fred Harvey company to be sold as a tourist item probably at a railroad stop in the west. The belt has eleven conchos and a buckle each attached by an unusual link. Each concho is stamped identical and set with a turquoise cabochon from the Blue Gem mine. The buckle is larger and has unique stamping. The piece is circa 1930 to 1940 and can also be worn as a hat band.
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