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Bold, bright and beautiful best describes this marvelous inlay bracelet. Isiah first carves and casts the heavy shank in tufa stone. He then laboriously cuts the dozens of natural cabochons...
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The Damele turquoise mine is located near Austin, Nevada in the Godber Burnham mining district. This mining area also contains the Valley Blue and Dry Creek claims. Damele produces faustites...
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The Valley Blue mine (also called Dry Creek ) closed a decade ago and is located near Austin, Nevada, a sleepy near ghost town in north central Nevada. The town...
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The late great Navajo silver smith Orville Tsinnie created this fine row bracelet in the 1970-80 era. Orville is widely recognized as one of the pioneers in reviving traditional Navajo...
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Alton chose a rare turquoise from the old Tyrone mine to feature on this fine ring. The Tyrone claim is a huge copper mine located near Silver City in southern...
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Alton’s stunning ring making skill is displayed in this fine piece with its high relief diamond patterns on each side of the shank. The diamonds stand out against an etched...
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Beautiful and refined, this great bracelet reflects the Pueblo scenes developed by the great master silversmith, Joseph Coriz. The gathering of the clans, Pueblo prosperity and night scenes are all...
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This amazing necklace is arguably the finest made by master jeweler, Joseph Coriz. Many months in the making, each bead depicts its own unique scene overlaid in the round. The...
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Exciting and original, Joseph has spent many weeks to create this amazing necklace. Each bead in the twelve strands was cut into a square and strung on a wire prior...
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Joseph has chosen a gorgeous rare high grade natural Candelaria turquoise cabochon to set on this fine double sided overlay bracelet. The gem is deep sky blue and offset for...
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Joseph calls this fine ring “prosperity” because it celebrates the corn crops that feed the Pueblo people. A corn symbol sits next to the Pueblo with bowls of maize at...
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Navajo jeweler Kee Yazzie has created his signature petroglyph bracelet inspired by the ancient Anasazi. Symbols of mountains, water, turtle, tadpoles, dragonflies and hands of man are all displayed atop...
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This beautiful complex bracelet by Kee Yazzie is first hand textured and oxidized. The Anasazi inspired petroglyphs are then cut out from a separate sheet of sterling silver and individually...
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Bisbee turquoise is considered to be one of the most rare and collectible types of turquoise in the world. The gorgeous specimen in this masterpiece bracelet created by Kee Yazzie...
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These beautiful dangle earrings were created by Navajo jeweler Kee Yazzie. The earrings exhibit beautiful petroglyphs inspired by the ancient Anasazi. The symbols include water designs in swirls, turtles, tad...
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A beautiful high grade natural Bisbee turquoise was selected for this one of a kind bracelet hand made by Kee Yazzie. The cabochon is deep Bisbee blue with dark reddish...
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Kee presents beautiful dangle earrings with petroglyphs inspired by the ancient Anasazi. Dragonflies, crosses, crescent moons, tadpoles, turtles and hands of man are all gloriously represented. Each symbol is cut...
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An incredible gem grade natural Bisbee turquoise was selected for this masterpiece bracelet hand made by Alton Bedonie. The gem was mined in the 1960s at the Lavender pit. The...
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