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Darling Darlene is among the rarest of turquoise produced in Nevada. This fine gem grade natural example is a deep aqua with gold host rock spiderweb matrix. The cabochon floats in a shadowbox surrounded by sterling twist wire. The shadowbox is created by precise chiseling on the outer edge of the ring face. The piece is finished with a substantial shank stamped with patterns reminiscent of water on either side.
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Santo Domingo artist Joseph Coriz has created this gorgeous story teller bracelet by overlaying a pueblo on one side and a large corn stalk on the other. Corn, the symbol of abundance is essential for the sustenance of the pueblo people. The storm cloud and rain is essential to the growth of the crops. The moon and planets of 14 karat gold and sterling stars create the night scene. A stunning cabochon of high grade natural Candelaria turquoise is offset in the bracelet and represents water in the design of the piece.
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Navajo jeweler Ned Nez has created this marvelous ring by setting a rare gem grade natural Aztec turquoise from Nevada in a hand chiseled fluted bezel. The gem is thick cut and eye-catching with a lovely hue of sky blue and golden-reddish-brown flecks of matrix. The shank is beautifully stamped in Ned's signature style on either side completing the piece.
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Hand made by Hopi overlay artist, Chalmers Day, this incredible bolo tie features the Avanyu water serpent bearing medicine brought from the underworld. The Hopi medicine man makes offerings to the serpent in gratitude. Two lines at the bottom of the piece represent the underworld and underground rivers and the half triangles are prayer feathers. Checkered patterns in the center as well as the right edge symbolize night and day. The designs in the upper portion of the piece include the sun, water bird and prayer feathers used in ceremony.
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Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Joseph Coriz has created this beautiful story teller bracelet by placing an overlay pueblo design on one side of the shank and animals symbolic of the clans on the other. The bear, turtle, ram, deer and fish are all elegantly portrayed. Eight solid 14K gold droplets represent the planets and moon in the starry night sky up above.
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Navajo silversmith Ned Nez has chosen a rare gem grade natural Darling Darlene spiderweb turquoise cabochon to set in this marvelous ring. The turquoise is deep sky blue with vibrant reddish brown matrix, characteristic of the finest quality produced at the mine. The gem is encircled with hand twisted wire and with a precisely chiseled outer edge to create the shadowbox. The ring is finished with a substantial shank, deeply stamped on either side.
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Santo Domingo Pueblo jeweler Joseph Coriz has created this small and precise pueblo night scene bracelet with solid 14K gold planets and moon using his signature overlay technique. With this style, Joseph continues the tradition of his mentor and friend, the great overlay designer Vidal Aragon who pioneered the story bracelet in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Navajo jeweler Sammie Kescoli Begay has selected an exceptional specimen of rare gem grade natural Bisbee turquoise to set in this fine ring. The turquoise radiates a deep Bisbee blue hue with reddish-brown matrix that is the classic look from this famous depleted mine in Arizona. The piece is hand made out of hand rolled and hammered ingot sterling silver in a labor intensive manner. The ring shank is heavy with deep stamping in his signature style. Sammie has surrounded the gem in multiple layers encircling the hand chiseled bezel of the stone. A finely beaded design both in the center and outer edge of the ring face along with hand twisted wire and seven large droplets at each end compliment the turquoise to perfection.
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Navajo jeweler Thomas Jim has created this marvelous bracelet by cutting heavy gauge sterling silver in an unusual shape. He then hammers out reposse edges to overlay along each side of the bracelet. Fine large stars are created and overlaid along the length of the shank. The finished product is perfect for every day wear, durable and exceptional.
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Navajo jeweler Jennifer Curtis hand made this outstanding ring by sculpting and deeply stamping extra heavy gauge sterling silver half round wire to create the shank of the piece. She has enclosed a gem grade natural lemon lime Carico Lake cabochon in her signature hand chiseled bezel that curls over the top of the stone. The turquoise represents the finest quality from the mine. The incredibly vibrant gem is further complimented by a single large droplet Jennifer has added to one side for effect.
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Navajo jeweler Jennifer Curtis has chosen a gem grade natural red web Kingman turquoise to set atop this perfect ring. The gem is deep blue with translucent red spiderweb matrix. It is set in a shimmering hand chiseled bezel unique to the artist. A fine deeply stamped sunburst design radiates from the top of the heavy tapered shank which also exhibits three matching arrowheads on either side.
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This gorgeous ring shank is created seamlessly out of heavy ten gauge sterling silver by Navajo artist Jennifer Curtis. The shank tapers from the top which is stamped in an unusual dot dash pattern. Encircled with a fine hand chiseled bezel, a gem grade natural Carico Lake spiderweb cabochon glows from the silverwork of the piece. The lemon lime gem is the signature color from this great mine and is rarely seen on today's market.
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Take a look at the bezel surrounding this fine gem grade natural black web Kingman turquoise. It bends over the stone securing it tightly on the face of the ring. Created with unmatched precision, this is the signature style of Navajo jeweler Jennifer Curtis. The setting sits atop an extra heavy half round shank sculpted with deeply stamped design.
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Navajo jeweler Jennifer Curtis has created this beautiful piece out of heavy ten gauge sterling silver. The ring shank is seamless in design with a perfect sunburst radiating out from the fine hand chiseled bezel encircling the stone. A rare lime green natural Carico Lake turquoise is set in the center of the piece. This is the color most associated with the mine and the hardest to find.
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Nine perfectly matched rare gem grade natural turquoise cabochons from the Candelaria mine have been selected to create one of the finest known cluster rings. The gems are deep Candelaria blue with black and red webbing characteristic of the finest quality from this depleted claim in Nevada. The center stone is the focal piece and is striking in luster. Navajo jeweler Sammie Kescoli Begay has created the ring entirely out of labor intensive hand rolled and hammered ingot sterling silver. The weight of the piece is substantial and the detail equally as impressive. Sammie has bordered the cluster with a finely beaded design separated with large silver drops that is the perfect compliment to the quality of the turquoise. The heavy gauge shank of the ring is deeply stamped with a beautiful and unique pattern signature to the artist.
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Navajo jeweler Tommy Jackson's signature style in contemporary overlay jewelry is the rug pattern design with dark oxidation and etching in the lower layer. This incredible bracelet is crowned with a rare and remarkable Red Mountain spiderweb gem of the highest quality. The natural cabochon is deep blue with reddish-brown webbing that glows with zat. The stone is encircled with a fine hand cut bezel completing the piece.
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Navajo jeweler Sammie Kescoli Begay creates some of the finest rings on the market today. This gorgeous piece is set with a striking gem grade natural Royston cabochon from Nevada. The stone is a sensational blend of blue and green with vibrant gold and chocolate spiderweb matrix. The cabochon is skillfully encircled with an unusual hand cut bezel accompanied by heavy hand pulled and twisted ingot wire and dozens of tiny sterling droplets. The finely beaded design is separated with five large drops at the top of the ring face adding a special touch to the eye-dazzling effect of the piece. The shank of the ring is deeply stamped in Sammie's signature style.
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Gem grade natural Mediterranean oxblood coral is becoming increasingly difficult to find on today's market. The stunning segments of coral in this beautiful pair of earrings are separated by thin strips of sterling silver by Navajo jeweler Tommy Jackson. Long and sleek, the earrings are perfect to be worn with the most stylish couture.
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Navajo jeweler Tommy Jackson has selected eight perfectly matched rare gem grade natural Kingman spiderweb turquoise cabochons to cluster together in this marvelous one of a kind butterfly pin. The gems are sky blue with tight black webbing characteristic of the finest quality produced at the mine. They are cut into perfect ovals of varying size and set in hand made bezels. Deep stampwork displayed on the wings and tail and smooth coils of sterling used for the antennae sets off the turquoise beautifully. Stylish and whimsical, the pin is a perfect addition to any collection.
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This lovely one of a kind bracelet was hand made by Navajo jeweler Tommy Jackson. The artist has created the piece by selecting both red and orange natural spiny oyster shell to cut into perfect squares and inlay in the raised style. The finished product is fresh and contemporary with a gorgeous combination of eye catching vibrant color, perfect for every day wear or that special occasion.
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