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Hand made by Navajo jeweler, Calvin Martinez, this masterpiece cluster bracelet is set with rare gem grade natural Royston turquoise. Twenty three rare and exotic cabochons were collected over time...
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Without a doubt Philander has created one of the greatest rings of his career! The beauty of the tufa cast shank and each spider is outstanding. The fact that the...
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Vernon’s extraordinary talent is evident in this fine jewel of a pendant. The turtles body is created with marvelous precision stamp work, each indentation of its shell gleaming in solid...
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Harcross is a claim in the extreme north west corner of Nevada that has been mined sporadically since the 1930s. It produces some of the finest deep hunter green turquoise...
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First mined in the early 1930s by Doc Wilson, founder of the American Gem Corporation, Blue Gem became the standard turquoise used in much of the jewelry produced in the...
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Mokume-gane was first created by Japanese sword makers in the 17th century to enhance the beauty of their creations. It is the ancient art of combining Argentium silver with laminations...
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Bennett’s magnificent sundancer katsina bolo is creative art in silver work. It involves incredible overlay, stamping and engraving with pain staking design to reach heights rarely seen among the best...
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This breathtaking bracelet by Navajo jeweler Alvin Yellowhorse is among his finest. The background is the night sky inlaid with solid polished bright black onyx. Onto the black onyx canvas...
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This fabulous lizard ring was created by carving the intricate design into tufa stone. Notice the beauty of the long swirling tail and the intricacy of the claws clinging tightly...
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Philander has carved this marvelous dragonfly by hand into tufa stone. Next he melts solid 18 Karat gold and pours it into the mold. The long strip is cooled and...
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This wide exciting bracelet was hand cast by Edison to preserve the fine texture produced by the tufa stone itself. The center of the cuff is deeply oxidized to provide...
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We first met Orvil Jack when we flew a small airplane into Crescent Valley, Nevada where he escorted us to his small mine named the Blue Ridge. Located in Lander...
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The Blue Gem lease claim was discovered in the early 1930s by the Copper Canyon Mining company, a division of the American gem company based in San Gabriel California. Doc...
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Gem grade Brannon Blue turquoise came from a small glory hole near the Pilot Mountains in north central Nevada. The hole produced a handful of fine gem grade natural cabochons...
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Known for inlay executed like no other, Navajo jeweler Jimmy Harrison has created his great masterpiece bolo. Set against a dark night sky glimmering with stars is a large Yei...
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This wide and striking masterpiece bracelet by Jimmy Harrison features four Navajo Yeibechai dancing beneath a night sky filled with twinkling stars. The entire night sky scene is created out...
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Twenty two bright and beautiful gem grade coral cabochons were cut by hand to create this superb bracelet by Wes Willie. Deep oxblood corals are rare and expensive on today’s...
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Wes has created this dazzling bracelet by selecting fine gem grade Lone Mountain turquoise from his private collection. Do to its high price and rarity, Lone Mountain is rarely seen...
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Lone Mountain turquoise has long been recognized among America’s finest and most collectible forms. Today gem grade spiderweb sells second only to Lander Blue in price. Often the fine spiderweb...
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