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Ricky Lateyice Zuni sterling channel inlay sunface pendant with dangles. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics with no issues.
$145.00
Large Retired James Avery Trinity cross pendant in sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$225.00
6.5" Retired James Avery modernist style cross pendant sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$295.00
Running Bear Shop Sterling and turquoise feather pendant/necklace. 24" long necklace not Native American made. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Running Bear shop employs several Native American artista I believe and has for years.
$165.00
LA Native American sterling Charoite pendant/beaded necklace. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling.
$425.00
Zeno & Maryann Edaaki Zuni sterling intarsia inlay cross pendant. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics with no issues.
$195.00
60‘s-70‘s Navajo Bisbee turquoise sterling necklace/pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. No issues. High grade natural Bisbee AZ American turquoise, solid sterling silver with no markings. Extremely high quality necklace that I wish had been presented better in the pictures, unfortunately I don‘t have the time to redo it. Hopfully you get the idea. 25" long necklace. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$695.00
1970‘s Louise Platero Navajo Sterling turquoise pendant necklace. 28" long necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown. Louise Platero Diné silversmith Louise Platero was from the Navajo Nation - mother of ten daughters, three sons and two adopted sons. She created and sold fine jewelry to help support her large family. She and her husband Ramon passed the knowledge of making jewelry to their children and grandchildren. Louise Plateros handmade hallmark is simplyL Platero.
$395.00
Eugene Belone Navajo Sterling Kingman turquoise pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. No issues. Solid sterling with no detectable markings. Throwing in 20" Italian sterling necklace. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$395.00
Sylvia Nuguematz Navajo for Chimney Butte Sterling and turquoise large pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown.
$275.00
TQ+ Sterling Handcrafted spiderweb turquoise pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown.
$185.00
Pete Sanchez Isleta Pueblo sterling high grade red web turquoise pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. No issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$395.00
Fred Guerro Navajo sterling spiderweb turquoise pendant. Solid sterling, throwing in 18" sterling necklace that isn‘t Native American made. Fred was born Nov. 14, 1934, to the late Juan and Yananpah Guerro. His clans are Chishi (Apache), born for ‘Áshiihí (Salt People Clan). He passed away peacefully on Nov. 21, 2020, in Albuquerque. Fred was the last of Juan and Yananpah Guerros children. He was known to be very kind, gentle, and always telling jokes and stories. Fred was a born-again Christian and never wavered in his faith. He always quoted bible scriptures and tested your biblical knowledge to ensure one learned. He loved his family very much that he would do anything and everything for them. Fred was a master silversmith, selling his jewelry nationwide and with his regular customers in Socorro, Alamogordo, and Gallup. He built houses, mostly out of adobe mud, a skill that is becoming very rare. Fred was also a skilled fence builder and travelled many miles to work for ranchers across the state. Many nephews and relatives who travelled with him to hunting and fence building remember his stories, his humor, and jokes.
$275.00
Vintage Eustace Cochiti sterling carved turquoise/coral pendant/pin necklace. 25" long, other measurements in pics. Photographer forgot the back pic, I cannot take one now due to time limitations, I cannot post cellphone pictures in my listings....just can‘t. Old fracture in one of the turquoise, still secure in bezel. The Hallmark is an E and Half sun, likely Eustace family circa 60‘s-70‘s. Solid sterling.
$575.00
Sylvia Nuguematz Navajo for Chimney Butte Sterling and turquoise large pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown.
$375.00
Dexter & Eva Cellicion Zuni stering sunface headdress pendant/pin channel inlay. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with the markings shown.
$395.00
Odd Vintage Native American sterling/turquoise thunderbird pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. No issues. Solid sterling with no detectable markings. Throwing in 22" Italian sterling rope necklace. Large, thick/sturdy pendant with a big piece of Natural turquoise. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$395.00
Ray Tracey Knifewing Bear pendant on sterling Navajo pearl necklace 24" necklace, nice thick sturdy high quality beaded necklace. No issues with either. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$550.00
Delbert Gordon Navajo sterlin coral, and green turquoise pendant. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics. No issues, marked as shown. Interesting pendant, well made example of Delber‘s versatitlity as a silversmith/artist. Born in 1955 Fort Defiance, AZ. Now making jewelry in Tohatchi NM. He taught himself the art of silversmithing. His jewelry is known as fancy and traditional Navajo. He is always creating new designs and using heavy silver.
$265.00
Harold smith Navajo sterling inlay pendant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues.
$195.00
c1970‘s Zuni sterling channel inlay pendant/pin sunface. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics, unmarked.
$175.00
Vintage sterling Northwest coast style pendant. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics, illegibly marked with sterling mark.
$95.00
50‘s-60‘s Navajo silver naja pendant with turquoise. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics, unmarked.
$145.00
J Calabaza Zuni sterling raised intarsia inlay pendant/pin. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics, unmarked other than artists signature.
$165.00
JP Ukestine Zuni sterling snake eye turquoise cross. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics. No issues.
$225.00
Huge Retired James Avery Oak Tree of Life pendant. This is the biggest size out of many. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$550.00
Retired James Avery 3d Striata Shell pendant. This piece has a built in bail, the jump ring on it didn‘t come with it. My photographer didn‘t realize this, I would have discarded it. But it does come with the extra jump ring shown to be used as an oversized charm if wanted. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$495.00
Huge Retired James Avery Oak Tree of Life pendant. This is the biggest size out of many. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$550.00
Alvin Monte Navajo 14k/sterling pendant. Solid 14k/sterling with no damage or significant wear. Navajo jewelry artist Alvin Monte works in both gold and silver, often making his own stamping tools to create one-of-a-kind designs. Born in Socorro, Monte grew up in Canoncito, New Mexico. Both his parents were well-known silversmiths but Monte didnt pick up the trade until he moved away from home. He is a self-taught silversmith. His inspirations often come from petroglyphs or pueblo designs although the execution of his designs is more symbolic than realistic. The result is a more modern verses traditional design that he likes to embellish with various stones including amethysts and garnets for a lustrous effect. Monte is now teaching his young son, who at age nine shows a talent for silver-smithing, thus elevating another generation of the Montes into the artist world.
$345.00
Large Vintage Native American sterling and turquoise cross pendant Weight and measurements in pics. Unmarked solid sterling. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$265.00
1980‘s Carlos Eagle Ottawa sterling turquoise corn row pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. No issues, very substantial piece that I believe was possibly once a belt buckle."Carlos career as a jeweler began in the 1970s, inspired by his mother, who was an artist of Ottawa/Chippewa descent. He is completely self-taught. Unlike many jewelers, he is both a lapidary and a silversmith, and fabricates all of his jewelry by himself. Nothing is cast or manufactured. He is an Elder in the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, but also considers himself part of Gods Universal Family. His greatest pride comes from his work with animals and caring for the land. ‘I am doubly blessed. I have been able to pursue my passion for art as a career which has enabled me to live the life I have dreamed of. No one could ask for more‘." He‘s been featured in magazines and has adorned celebrities with his amazing pieces.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$750.00
Large Vintage Native American sterling and turquoise cross pendant Weight and measurements in pics. Unmarked solid sterling. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$265.00
Sterling turquoise/coral double sided southwestern cross. Weight and measurements in pics. Unmarked solid sterling. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$135.00
60‘s-70‘s Vintage Native American sterling - turquoise and coral pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. No issues, very substantial piece. Solid sterling, unmarked as was rather common in this era (third quarter of 20th century) All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$495.00
Retired James Avery openwork cross pendant sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$225.00
Retired James Avery heart cross pendant sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$225.00
Retired James Avery Onyx 18k/sterling modernist pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$300.00
Retired James Avery Domed 14k/sterling hammered pendant and earrings set. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact pieces shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$455.00
Rare Retired Large James Avery Horned toad pendant in sterling. Weight and measurements in pics. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no damage or significant wear. The uncommon but more commonly found version of this is a charm and significantly smaller. While this isn‘t huge it‘s big compared to that. It‘s an oversized charm or small pendant. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$380.00
Vintage Zuni Sunface/thunderbird sterling channel inlay spinner pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, appears unmarked. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$210.00
c1950‘s Sterling Zuni Multi-stone channel inlay sunface pendant No issues, weight and measurements in pics. It appears that this was once a pin and possibly not a pendant. Now it‘s a pendant and it‘s great. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$190.00
Herman Vandever Navajo High Grade Royston turquoise sterling pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Herman Vandever (1964- ) Diné Navajo Nation. He belongs to a family of well-known silversmiths and it seems only natural that he would follow in their footsteps. He turns traditional methods into contemporary styles with fine, natural stones, coral and even sea shell. He often makes his own ingot silver jewelry by melting his silver to roll it out into handmade sheet silver. Started silversmithing in 1989, he was taught by his older sister Esther Wood. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$860.00
Large Marisa Selecion Zuni sterling intarsia inlay knifewing pendant, weight and measurements in pics. This is considerably larger than most if not all other examples you are likely to find. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$700.00
Cecil Ashley Navajo sterling tiger‘s Eye, Onyx, petrified wood pendant/necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics, solid sterling. Necklace is the same stones but with only sterling mark on the cones. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it‘s marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$580.00
Vidal Aragon Santo Domingo sterling turquoise and coral overlay pendant, weight and measurements in pics. Nice older piece circa mid 20th century. From Santo Domingo Pueblo, Vidal Aragon (1923-2015) translated pueblo life into intricate storyteller jewelry. He became internationally renown for his inventive silver and gold overlay designs. His representations of the elements of nature, animals and pueblo life are symbolic of the Indian way. One symbol refers to “everlasting happiness. Other common motifs are animals and the tracks they make and the blessing and nourishment of corn. An expert craftsman, Aragon drew each story strip with his saw blade and soldered it to a textured oxidized underlayer to illuminate the images. He often incorporated a trademark gold disk to represent the sun or moon. Vidal Aragon learned the overlay technique in the 1930s when he was a student at the Santa Fe Indian School. Before inventing the storyteller jewelry, he experimented with tufa casting and other metalworking techniques. He briefly lived in Scottsdale where he honed his skills as a shop smith. He has fond memories of the time he spent learning ballet as a young man in Phoenix. By the early 1940s, Vidal was already being recognized alongside such prominent smiths as Ambrose Roanhorse and Tom Burnsides for his innovative yet classical designs. Aragon found his true calling though when he began to translate his rich sense of the pueblo way of life into wearable stories, often full of his unique humor.
$650.00
Ernie Northrup Hopi Sterling high grade turquoise pendant/necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. 20" necklace, I believe the necklace to be an older Native American made necklace with a replacement clasp. Selling what‘s shown. All solid sterling. Ernie Northrup is a very fine Hopi Jeweler whose pieces are recognized as Hopi Art. Ernie lives in the Kykotsmovi area on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona.
$280.00
Dave Scott Carico Lake turquoise hand engraved sterling shadowbox pendant . No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, marked as shown. .5" wide inside bail.
$600.00
Large Angela Celicion Zuni Butterfly Sterling multi-stone/shell intarsia inlay pendant/pin. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, marked as shown.
$555.00
Nelson Morgan Navajo sterling Needlepoint turquoise Kokopelli shadowbox pendant. Large with no issues, .5" wide inside bail, weight and measurements in pics. Nelson Morgan Pieces handmade by Navajo artist Nelson Morgan. Born in 1962, Navajo silversmith Nelson Morgan learned the art of silversmithing from his parents, David and Dorothy Morgan. He has been designing beautiful Navajo overlay jewelry for over 30 years. Nelson is a diverse Navajo silversmith specializing in stone setting and inlay jewelry. He is primarily known for his intricate Kachina designs: Sunface, Mud Head, Eagle, etc. Nelson is one of the most well-known kachina character jewelry artists in the southwest today.
$380.00
Large Tony Ohmsatte Zuni Sterling multi-stone/shell channel inlay butterfly pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, marked as shown.
$250.00
Janet Jake Navajo Sterling Charoite, Gaspeite, Turquoise, coral cross pendant . No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, marked as shown. Made by Janet Jake (Navajo) for Running Bear shop. 5/8" wide inside bail.
$280.00
Vintage Zuni sterling channel inlay thunderbird pin with yellow shell. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling with no markings. Mid 20th century.
$195.00
Collection of Native American/southwestern sterling pendants. Selling the collection shown, weight and measurements in pics. Mostly Native American made. All solid sterling silver with various stones. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$455.00
Large Vintage Native American Overlay Roadrunner pendant sterling. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Very well made, unsure of Artist. Navajo or Hopi from the third quarter of the 20th century, unmarked solid sterling.
$250.00
Retro Sterling Montana Agate pendant. Marked by an artist once known, no issues. Weight and measurements in pics.
$85.00
Delbert Vandever Navajo Azurite sterling pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Very well made pendant with gorgeous stone.
$330.00
Large Vintage Zuni Indian Chief pendant/pin. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Very well made, unsure of Artist. Zuni Native American made from the third quarter of the 20th century, unmarked solid sterling.
$300.00
Amazing vintage Santo Domingo Coral lapis inlay fish pendant necklace JP. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. Sterling silver fittings and reversible pendant. Signed what appears to be JP on both bottom of fish and tag near clasp. Amazing with no issues. 18" long necklace
$1,110.00
Large retro southwestern modernist sterling onyx penant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues.
$250.00
Huge 1970‘s R Williams Native American sterling turquoise coral pendant necklace. Necklace 22" long, other weight and measurements in pics. All solid sterling.
$555.00
c1940 Early Matl 930 silver cross pendant. Late 30‘s-early 40‘s. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Selling pendant and giving necklace free with it. This isn‘t as big or fancy as some of the later crosses, but I believe it‘s rare if not one of a kind and likely made by Poulat herself. Also known by her jewelry studio name MATL, Matilde Poulat was a Mexican silversmith and jewelry designer. Best known for her exquisite and intricate necklaces, Matilde was an exceptional craftsman, fashioning handset pieces that alternate between opulent and ebullient. Poulats career took off when she launched her studio in 1934. Only a decade later she would set the tone for the rest of the industry, inspiring silversmiths in Mexico, California, and beyond to copy her designs. These pieces have come to be synonymous with the name MATL, even when they arent made by Poulat, often being described as Matl-esque. That said, there is only one Matilde Poulat and her pieces are ultimately un-copyable. Starting as a painter, Matilde brought much of her colorful aesthetic to the jewelry making business, coming up with designs that absolutely pop with fresh colors of the American Southwest and Mexico. Matl pieces were extremely popular during Poulats lifetime, and that demand has only increased as the years have gone by. These pieces of jewelry are considered extremely rare and many dont see the open market, making any upcoming Poulat auctions something to watch out for. Matilde Poulat was a Mexican jeweler and silversmith whose pieces were famed for their ornateness and their color. Best known for the work she did with her own studio, MATL, a Poulat necklace shows two things: perfect knowledge of silversmith craftsmanship and a whimsical, fun side to jewelry that to that point hadnt been explored. That whimsy made MATL an extremely popular brand during her lifetime. It was impossible to get a Poulat piece for many years. Utilizing opal, amethysts, and one-of-a-kind pyramidal designs, Poulat was able to create pieces that had never been thought of, let alone created, before by a jewelry maker. Her practice was continued by her nephew, Ricardo Salas, upon her death in 1960.
$600.00
Huge Fred and Lolita Natachu Zuni Sterling inlay pendant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. Comes with insignificant 16" necklace Fred and Lolita Natachu Legendary Zuni artists Fred and Lolita Natachu are known for their stunning mosaic and channel inlay. Rainbow God and Knifewing are two of their favorite subjects. They have been creating jewelry since the 1970s. Lolita is the daughter of Zuni silversmith Jacob Haloo. Her sisters, Dolly Banteah, Nancy Laconsello, and Rolanda Haloo are also recognized Zuni inlay silversmiths. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$1,005.00
Pete Sanchez Isleta Maria Platero Navajo sterling silver spiny oyster earrings/pendant. Selling the set shown . Two different artists but go well together. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$280.00
1970‘s LD Native American sterling quartz included turquoise pendant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. 24" necklace. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$145.00
Andrew Dewa Zuni Sterling Multi-stone inlay sunface penant/pin. No issues, weight and measurements in pics, comes on the 19" necklace shown. Andrew Dewa was a well-known Zuni silversmith and artist who created jewelry from the 1960s until his death in 2001. His work is known for its intricate mosaic inlay and raised carvings, which often depict figures such as sunfaces, antelope dancers, shalakos, and rainbow men. Dewa‘s pieces were made from sterling silver, turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, jet, and gold-lipped shell. Dewa learned the craft from his parents, Anita and Leroy Dewa, when he was a teenager. His work has been featured in several publications, including Zuni Jewelry, the Art and the People, Vol 2 by Barbara and Ed Bell, Zuni Jewelry by Theda and Michael Bassman, and Treasures of the Zuni by Theda Bassman. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$555.00
large Retired James Avery Cardinal Pendant in sterling. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. -anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Averys mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaningboth for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their storiestheir special momentsso he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$600.00
large Retired James Avery complex cross Pendant in sterling. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. -anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Averys mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaningboth for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their storiestheir special momentsso he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$300.00
large Retired James Avery Butterfly Pendant in sterling. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. -anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Averys mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaningboth for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their storiestheir special momentsso he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$350.00
James Avery Retired Zodiac large Charm/Pendant (Pisces) in sterling. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. -anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Averys mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaningboth for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their storiestheir special momentsso he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$380.00
large Retired James Avery Cross Pendant in sterling. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. -anderas James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Averys mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaningboth for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their storiestheir special momentsso he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$380.00
1970‘s Santo Domingo Sterling/shell necklace w/ brass inlaid pendant. 20" long, other measurements and weight in pics. All solid sterling All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$175.00
1980‘s Benjamin Piaso Jr Navajo sterling and jade pendant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$165.00
1970‘s Santo Domingo Sterling/shell necklace w/chip inlay walnut pendant. 20" long, other measurements and weight in pics. All solid sterling All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$175.00
HLA Favour Russian Charoite sterling pendant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$165.00
Vintage RRT Native American sterling malachite pendant. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$145.00
Thomas Francisco Navajo sterling charoite pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$110.00
Leonard Shupla Hopi sterling pendant/pin. Weight and measurements in pics. Native American artist Leonard Shupla Jr. was a silversmith from Hopi Pueblo. His Southwest Indian Jewelry is collectible, and he often worked in Sterling Silver in a technique known as Hopi Silver Overlay. He signed with a hallmark of a cornstalk under a sun. We do not know his birth year, but he passed away in 1994. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$185.00
Large Michael Mendoza Native American modernist sterling pendant turquoise. No issues, very well made with high grade natural American turquoise. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$500.00
Retro Charles Albert sterling Cerithiun Telescopium shell pendant. This is significantly larger than the measurements given for one currently offered on the Charles Albert website. I believe they scaled down. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Charles Albert® began producing unique, handmade Fine Sterling Silver in 1998.<br>Using a variety of over 100 raw, natural and organic stones handpicked from<br>around the world to create unmatched, high-quality jewelry using 95% pure Fine Sterling Silver. Before long, Charles Albert® began garnering attention for<br>unsurpassed quality, trendsetting designs and a commitment to customer service. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$85.00
3 Hogans Vintage Native American sterling and turquoise cluster pendant. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$290.00
EG Navajo Sterling branch coral pendant. High quality pendant with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$185.00
Retro Charles Albert sterling turquoise freeform pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Charles Albert® began producing unique, handmade Fine Sterling Silver in 1998.<br>Using a variety of over 100 raw, natural and organic stones handpicked from<br>around the world to create unmatched, high-quality jewelry using 95% pure Fine Sterling Silver. Before long, Charles Albert® began garnering attention for<br>unsurpassed quality, trendsetting designs and a commitment to customer service. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$185.00
Vintage 14k Jadeite Budhha pendant. Marked and tested 14k gold, Jadeite. Weight and measurements in pics. Estate fresh item with No chips, cracks, or other issues.
$350.00
Retro Sterling, Onyx, mother of pearl Art Deco style pendant. Illegible hallmark, well made, weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$165.00
Ernest Thomas Bilagody Navajo sterling spiderweb turquoise pendant No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Ernest Thomas Bilagody Navajo silversmith Ernest Thomas Bilagody (ETB) was born in Tuba City, Arizona to the Red House Big Water Clan and has been immersed in his trade for the better part of his life. His grandparents are from the Around the House Clan and the Bitter Water Clan. This craftsman was guided by his mother early on and continued those traditions into his adult years. He worked as a silversmith for over 35 years, since the mid 1970s, until his passing in 2014. His mother started him out with buffing the earrings she made. From there she gave him other duties, such as soldering things for her. With this beginning, Ernest started making his own jewelry, and he did not ever look back. He continued those traditions into his adult years. Ernest worked out of his own home, and worked for various traders. Along the way he met many other silver and goldsmiths, and he always enjoyed sharing stories about the metals, turquoises and other materials they use. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$500.00
Large Vintage Zuni sterling reversible coral/turquoise snake eye cross pendant Weight and measurements in pics. Unmarked solid sterling. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$380.00
Alvin Yellowhorse Navajo sterling sugilite, turquoise cobblestone turtle pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Just a few miles west of Gallup, NM., nestled among the canyons & hills of the small town of Lupton, AZ., lies the quaint, cozy workshop of the young Navajo artist, Alvin Yellowhorse. Alvin learned the silversmithing trade at an early age from his father, Frank Yellowhorse, and later mastered the techniques of cutting the small turquoise & other colorful stones into precise little pieces in which he assembles into intricate designs inspired by his Anasazi ancestors. This technique is called “Channel Inlay. A style of inlay where all the stones are cut & assembled together first & then ground flush before being highly polished. Alvin is credited for originating another style of inlay called “Corn Row Wave Inlay in which the stones are individually cut & rounded over before setting them into a silver or gold bracelet, pendant, ring, or link bracelet. Corn Row Wave Inlay is much more time consuming as he has to completely finish each stone one at a time before placing them into the gold or silver setting. Alvin creates each piece one at a time . There are no mass production techniques or assembly lines. His designs, although very contemporary, are enriched by the Zuni, Hopi, & Anasazi influences along with his own Navajo heritage. Alvin also receives inspiration from the ancient petroglyphs found along the canyon walls near his workshop. Alvin is forever amazing the jewelry & art galleries with new designs & techniques. Aside from being featured in several high-end galleries, Alvin was recognized by the Smithsonian Magazine in their August 1999 issue, along with Art Book Arizona Magazine doing a profile on his life. Each year Alvin enters his jewelry into the Santa Fe Indian Market competition & has won several Blue Ribbons. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$680.00
Large Reversible Jake & Irene Livingston Zuni/Navajo Cardinal bird spinner pendant. Nice sized pendant with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics. Throwing in the 21" sterling necklace. The son of a Zuni jeweler, Jacob Haloo, and a Navajo mother, Lolap Haloo, Jake Livingston was born in Pinehaven, NM in 1946. After returning from Vietnam in the early 1970s, where he received three *Purple Heart medals, Livingston first worked as a Navajo tribal policeman. He studied the Zuni style of mosaic inlay with master craftsman Dennis Edaakie and soon began working full time as a jeweler. He has been creating prize winning works of wearable art ever since. Frequently working with his wife Irene, he is the recipient of First Place and Best of Division awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market multiple times and his work is found in Lois Jackas book Navajo Jewelry: A Legacy of Silver and Stone. The exquisite work on this classic reversible pendant features a coral cardinal on one side and a gorgeous red headed bird on the other. Livingston used the stones as a painter would use paint to fashion his images. The cardinal is perched on a branch that is comprised of miniscule segments of jet along with coral and turquoise blossoms that he etched to achieve additional contour. A border of fine stampwork surrounds each bird. The pendant spins within a circular frame of silver. The pendant is signed inside the frame with the hallmark “J-I Livingston indicating that Jakes wife Irene collaborated with him on the piece. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$1,265.00
Vintage N Native American cast silver cross with turquoise. Solid sterling, stone secure in bezel with old fracture. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$165.00
Vintage Native American cast silver cross with nice turquoise, solid sterling with no markings.. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$165.00
Large Zuni sterling dragonfly pendant turquoise, jet, coral, shell inlay. No issues. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.
$400.00
Large Robert Bird Navajo sterling turquoise, spiny oyster gaspeite pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$400.00
Large Wilbur Iule Zuni sterling and turquoise cross pendant. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$230.00
Large Garrison Boyd Navajo sterling cross pendant with turquoise. Throwing in the 24" sterling necklace shown. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$290.00
Retro Sterling Ammonite, amber pendant/necklace. Solid sterling with no issues, necklace 24" long, other weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn‘t an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I‘ve seen thousands of pieces xrf‘d to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.
$185.00
Big Jimmy Lee Navajo sterling feather pendant. Very well made with no issues. Most similar you will find online are a fraction of the size/weight of this statement piece. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn‘t an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I‘ve seen thousands of pieces xrf‘d to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.
$290.00
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