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Enjoy the ambiance of the pueblos with these fine earrings by Santo Domingo jeweler Joseph Coriz. The posts are set with natural red spiny oyster shell. The dangles are sterling silver overlaid into a pueblo scene at night. The starry night is represented with several 14 karat gold droplets.
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Alfred Joe is famous for his fine sterling silver necklaces. This elegant piece is made of three different sizes of smooth silver beads that are individually soldered together and seamlessly filed to perfection. The necklace is accompanied with a gorgeous pair of matching dangle earrings. Beautiful to wear, they make a statement on their own or can be worn as a perfect accessory.
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Navajo jeweler Al Joe has created this beautiful bracelet by selecting a rare high grade natural Morenci turquoise to set in the piece. The rectangular cut gem is deep blue with flecks of pyrite and dark chocolate-brown matrix. It sits in a hand made bezel surrounded by a braided design atop a shank made of smooth and twisted round wire. Deeply stamped arrowheads and fans adorn either side amidst hand made sterling droplets.
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This fine bolo was created by Albert Nells in his unique art Nouveau style using a combination of precise overlay and inlay techniques. The four sacred colors are exhibited including black onyx, red Mediterranean coral, blue spiderweb turquoise and white mother of pearl. Albert finishes the bolo with a hand made cord and beautiful long hand made tips.
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This fine buckle was created by Navajo jeweler Albert Nell's using fine natural spiderweb turquoise, black onyx, oxblood coral and mother of pearl. These are the four sacred colors to traditional Navajo people. They are inlaid into Albert's signature art Nouveau style unique to him alone.
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This lovely pendant features Kee's wonderful interpretation of the ancient structures found in Chaco Canyon New Mexico. He skillfully layers each rock, etches it and deeply oxidizes the piece in a unique fashion. A fine high grade natural Bisbee spiderweb turquoise cabochon is chosen and set in a hand chiseled bezel. The stone is deep blue with tight reddish-brown webbing and glows from the silver work of the pendant. The finished piece hangs beautifully from the neck.
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Al Joe has selected a fine high grade natural Tyrone turquoise to set in this beautiful bracelet. The gem is a perfectly rectangular cut and is deep sky blue with flecks of vibrant reddish brown matrix. It sits atop the bracelet in a hand made bezel encircled with twist wire. Stars are displayed above and below with droplets, crescent shaped designs and fans on either side. The bracelet band itself is made of thick hand braided and smooth wires.
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Al Joe has selected a gem grade oxblood Mediterranean coral to place in this beautiful ring. The cabochon is deep red, characteristic of the finest gems and is floated in the center of the piece. It sits in a hand made bezel atop a shank that is overlaid with an intricate Navajo rug pattern design. The pattern is etched and deeply oxidized for effect.
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This incredible petroglyph bracelet exhibits a plethora of gorgeous petroglyph designs found at the ancient sites near Navajo jeweler Kee Yazzie's home. Bears, antelopes, water, crosses, stars and migration symbols predominate. The detail is displayed atop a separate sheet that is hand etched and oxidized creating an eye-dazzling effect. Kee is famous for his precision cuts as well as his interpretation of the symbols. This stunning bracelet is a classic example of the beauty of his work.
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Navajo artist Kee Yazzie has selected three sheets of sterling silver to create this beautiful pendant. Intricate petroglyph symbols are hand cut and individually overlaid on the center layer that is deeply oxidized and heavily textured for effect. The bottom sheet is hand cut and overlaid on the reverse with the etching and darkened background exposed beneath each symbol. Antelopes, bears, hands of man, stars, lightning and many other designs are skillfully expressed on each side of the piece and represent the beautiful rock art found at the ancient sites near his home.
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Kee Yazzie is the master of the petroglyph bracelet. This gorgeous narrow design features the antelope, bear, arrow, migration pattern, lightning, stars and many more symbols inspired by the ancient sites near the artist's homeland.
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This marvelous bear design ring crerated by Navajo jeweler Kee Yazzie features a solid fourteen karat gold bear raised atop a heavily etched and oxidized background. The bear was a prominent symbol of strength and power to the ancients and is found at many petroglyph sites such as Chaco Canyon in New Mexico and Parowan Gap in Utah.
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This exquisite cabochon of gem grade natural Easter Blue is one of the very highest quality we have seen produced at this classic Nevada turquoise mine. Deep three dimensional blue with electric reddish-brown matrix makes the specimen a true marvel of nature. The cabochon sits in Navajo jeweler Sammie Kescoli Begay's exceptional heavy gauge silver work with a hand made bezel surrounded in heavy twist wire. Sammie rolls the design elements out of ingot and deeply stamps them in his signature style. The heavy wires of the shank are pulled through holes in iron to be created from scratch. They are either left smooth or twisted by hand and seamlessly connected at the ends of the piece. This is a magnificent example of the beauty and complexity of Sammie's finest and most collectible work.
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A spectacular gem grade natural Royston turquoise sits in a fine high chiseled bezel to create this marvelous ring. The gem is deep electric green with complex gold spiderweb matrix, the highest grade found at the mine. Navajo jeweler Alton Bedonie has further complimented the quality of the cabochon with elegant chiseled lines and a deeply textured and oxidized shank. The completed piece is highly collectible and one of a kind.
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Navajo jeweler Sammie Kescoli Begay has created this amazing bracelet using three exquisite gem grade natural Royston turquoise cabochons from Nevada. The stones are of the finest quality from the mine and exhibit color combinations of deep green and subtle blue with complex gold spiderweb matrix. The large gem atop the piece sits in a hand made bezel surrounded in heavy twist wire. A rolled heavy gauge sheet is created out of ingot and simply stamped for effect. Two matching Royston gems sit at each end to finish off this spectacular and collectible bracelet.
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Alton has chosen an outstanding gem grade natural Apache Blue turquoise to set in this fine ring. Deep blue with beautiful layers of reddish and golden-brown matrix defines the best gems from this small hat claim in north central Nevada. It sits in a high hand chiseled bezel with flares above and below that sets off the beauty of the gem to perfection. The shank is deeply stamped and chiseled for maximum eye-dazzling effect.
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Rolled and hammered sterling silver ingot is Navajo jeweler Sammie Begay's signature style. The heavy gauge shank is rolled and cut into the design. Deep chiseling and filing creates the flairs on the sides. Three fine turquoise gems are separated with hand made stars and enclosed in heavy twist wire. The fabulous gem grade natural cabochons are deep blue Stormy Mountain with smokey host rock matrix. The middle gem is large and impressive, sitting next to two matching smaller cabochons. The completed bracelet is a masterpiece, beautiful and impressive while worn on the wrist.
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This incredible ring features a gem grade natural Morenci turquoise of extreme beauty. The cabochon is deep blue with swirls of black matrix and prevalent glistening pyrite characteristic of the highest grade found at the mine. The gem sits in a fine high hand cut bezel to set off its beauty. The shank is deeply chiseled, textured and oxidized in Navajo jeweler Alton Bedonie's signature style.
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Master overlay artist Joseph Coriz describes night life in his pueblo village in this gorgeous sterling silver bracelet with 14 karat gold accents in each scene. One side shows the pueblo with the gold moon and planets above. The weather symbol in a swirl is displayed in between lightning designs below the pueblo. Animals gather nearby and these include the fish, turtle, goat and bear. A corn plant and bowl of maize to feed the people are displayed at the bottom. Lightning and rain bring abundance to the field on the opposite side. Five corn stalks are growing with water symbols beneath them. Two hands for healing and friendship are displayed on either side of the weather design. A second pueblo home is exhibited at the end. In the center of the piece sits the turquoise, a symbol of water, essential for all life. The natural gem is a long splendor Candelaria, sky blue with a smokey chocolate matrix.
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This exceptional ring created by Navajo jeweler Alton Bedonie exhibits a marvelous specimen of rare gem grade natural Aztec turquoise from Nevada. The stone glows with an impressive amount of deep blue depth and vibrant reddish-brown matrix. Alton's fines and exotic design in heavy gauge sterling silver is the perfect compliment to the rarity and quality of the gem. He has included a high hand cut fluted bezel, gorgeous flares in the upper and lower portions of the ring face and a beautifully chiseled shank, heavily textured and oxidized on either side.
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