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Miniature Dutch Sterling Tea Caddy Form Trinket box. Tests sterling with dutch sterling hallmarks 1 7/8" tall x 1.5" wide with no damage.
$125.00
Minton Colclough Artist Signed hand painted floral center heavy gold dinner plate. Nice antique plate from the first quarter of the 20th century with no damage or significant wear. 10.5" wide, no crazing or detectable wear to gilding. isshelf
$145.00
MJ Navajo sterling silver and turquoise heavily stamped belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, no issues.
$210.00
Modernist 14k Tiffany Dachshund Weiner dog pin. Rare vintage item approximately<br>40-50 years old with no issues. 2" wide x 7/8" tall x 5.6 grams. Guaranteed<br>authentic designed and retailed by Tiffany in the late 70's to early 80's.
$1,495.00
Modernist Native American Sterling petrified wood gemset necklace. Marked as shown, from a very high end collection of mixed tribes Native American Jewelry. Approx 22" long 23.4 grams total weight. Gemstone untested, bottom stone looks like a Jasper/petrified something or other, great looking with no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$300.00
Modernist Sterling agate bolo tie. Cool bolo, some wear to cord, overall<br>brittle, tips are not sterling. 34" long 7/8" slide, 21.7 grams.All precious<br>metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as<br>Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and<br>possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it's marked,<br>most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed on the<br>appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not<br>given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal<br>meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$75.00
Modernist Sterling Azurite, Malachite, and Sodalite earrings/pin set. Extremely high quality set with no apparent markings. Earrings 2" long x 1 1/8", Pin 2 7/8" x 7/8", 29.7 grams total with no issues. Selling the whole set shown. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$280.00
Modernist sterling nephrite Jade belt buckle Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pics. Fully functional, with appropriate wear as shown in the pictures.
$365.00
Modernist sterling silver round belt buckle w/center pyritized cabochon. Solid sterling silver (tested) buckle with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. No issues, some expected wear, marked as shown, illegible signature. Center cab untested, might be glass.
$145.00
Monique Sakellarios was born in Egypt and was educated at the Leonardo Da Vinci<br>School of Art and the American University in Cairo. She moved to the United<br>States while in her twenties.<br><br>She has painted professionally for almost twenty years and has accumulated an<br>impressive number of national awards and has participated in dozens of juried<br>exhibitions. Ms Sakellarios is a member of the New Hampshire Art Association, a<br>signature member of the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society and an<br>associate member of the Oil Painters of America, the Hudson Valley Art<br>Association and the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club. She has been profiled in<br>The Artist's Magazine (March 1997 and September 1997) as well as in The<br>International Artist Magazine (August/September 1999).<br><br><br><br>Her paintings are characterized by their impressionist style and by their rich<br>warm palette - an effect achieved in part through Ms Sakellarios' practice of<br>priming her canvases with cadmium red. She paints wet on wet and the resulting<br>works reflect a fluidity of style and an immediacy which capture her subjects<br>with compelling integrity. Her landscapes are gentle, reflective worlds which<br>are imbued with a quiet dignity and elegance. As silent observer, Ms Sakellarios<br>immortalizes the private world to which she often bears witness. Figures may<br>serve as distant focal points: a young child standing in a sea of wildflowers,<br>lost in some moment of child reverie ...a woman reading quietly amidst the<br>shadows of a summer garden. Ms Sakellarios' compositions resonate with light and<br>sentiment and speak to a universally appealing theme of serenity and grace."<br><br>16.5" x 18.5" frame, 8" x 10" masonite panel. Original work. No issues with<br>painting, some wear to frame and soiling to matting.
$555.00
Monstrous Retro Southwestern Sterling Amethyst necklace. Very huge, heavy, bold<br>and incredible!!! Illegibly signed by the artisan and what looks like the<br>remnants of a 20-30 year old $2400 price. Bottom Medallion is 2.75" x 2", other<br>4 are 2.5" x 1 7/8", Approx 26.5" long 304.6 grams, that's about 3/4 of a pound,<br>very serious (yet fun) necklace. No issues, no wear to stones, clean and<br>wonderful.<br><br>anderas
$1,290.00
Morris Laahte Zuni Silver Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant/pin 2" wide 21.4 grams with no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$230.00
Morris Robinson (1900-1987) Hopi Silver box with turquoise 3 1/8" x 2.25" x 1"<br>tall. 120.8 grams. Some expected wear and scratches shown. Morris Robinson<br>(1900-1987) is one of the most masterful goldsmith and silversmith producers,<br>who is from the Hopi and Third Mesa and born into the Snake Clan. His iconic<br>hallmark is the letter H and a snake representing his people and his clan.In the<br>1920’s Robinson’s deco designs became groundbreaking jewelry at the turn of the<br>century, which paved the way to be set apart from his peers. He became the most<br>influential artist in his time, including influencing the infamous Charles<br>Loloma and Kenneth Begay.In the first half of the twentieth century, Hopi<br>silverware resembled that of the neighboring Navajo. In the early years of his<br>career, Hopi silversmith Morris Robinson worked in that style, producing jewelry<br>and boxes for Vaughn’s Indian Shop, which later became Fred Wilson’s Trading<br>Post in Phoenix. This stamped box was made by Robinson and is the type marketed<br>by Wilson. Robinson would later become a recognized artist in the overlay<br>technique.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American<br>jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90%<br>(coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be<br>what it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy),<br>rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets<br>if 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.
$3,025.00
Mottahedeh Greater Bird of Paradise Coimbra Portuga Shell Shaped Dish. 9.5" at widest point x 4" tall with No cracks, chips, restorations, crazing, or gold wear. TW4
$150.00
Mottahedeh Nelson Rockefeller Collection Vista Alegre Soup Tureen with Platter.<br>Sellling this large soup tureen with lid and Platter/underplate. The Platter is<br>16.5" x 12 5/8" Tureen is 13" x 8.25" x 10.5" tall. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations, and near perfect gold.
$905.00
Underplate measures 16 1/8" x 11 5/8", Tureen measures 12.5" x 8.5" x 9.5" tall. No cracks, chips, crazing, paint or gold wear. Very clean vintage condition, discontinued in 1991.
$400.00
MP Vintage Navajo sterling silver turquoise, coral belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.
$450.00
MS Vintage Navajo sterling silver 1980‘s 2 stone turquoise bolo tie Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 37" long. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$185.00
Murano/Limoges Trinket box lot. Selling the 4 trinket boxes shown from the late 20th century. 2 limoges very good quality with strong snaps and hinges, great hand painting. Murano art glass box, and shell box. All with no issues tallest limoges is 2", shell is 2 3/8" wide. Selling all 4 for one price. TW109
$195.00
6.6" 1970‘s Navajo sterling silver Peyote Bird Shadowbox cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with no detectable markings which is very common with Native American jewelry of this era.. Weight and measurements in pictures. Some expected wear, no cracks or breaks. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$295.00
Sammy and Esther Guardian Zuni Spinner pendant Blue jay/Hummingbird sterling. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. First active as early as 1972, these two Zuni jewelers (husband and wife) created mosaic as well as inlay jewelry. They made bolos, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, pendants and pins using gold, silver, coral, turquoise, jet, mother-of-pearl, abalone shell and penn shell. Preferred designs were: songbirds, cardinals, roadrunners, mallard ducks, red berry bushes, cactus and cattails.
$430.00
Myrtle Lillian Stedman (1908-2007) 1931 Houston Texas Watercolor of Southern woman of color Feeding chickens. This is a really great watercolor from 1931 when she was living in Houston Texas and attending the Houston Museum of Fine Arts School. I personally find it extremely refreshing to find a picture from this era depicting a woman of color just "doing her thing" in a non derogatory fashion. 9.25" x 11.5" sight in a 15.5" x 18" frame. No issues with painting or frame. It's behind museum glass. It came with a note that I seem to have lost but it was just a pre-internet explanation of the importance of the artist with notes of when it was reframed behind museum glass. Myrle is more famous for her New Mexico landscapes, I personally find this one very interesting and refreshing. Myrtle Stedman was known as an “Artist in Adobe,” designing, building, and remodeling adobe homes under a contractor’s license. She was also a well-know artist whose academic training started in 1927 when she was a student in the Houston Museum of Fine Arts school. Myrtle Stedman - Santa Fe Living Treasures http://sflivingtreasures.org/index.php/treasures/131-stedman-myrtle-.html Myrtle Stedman A painter, a poet, and a writer, Myrtle Stedman is best known for the work in adobe restoration and design she began shortly after arriving in Tesuque in 1934, with her artist husband, Wilfred Stedman. Myrtle Lillian Stedman Myrtle Lillian Stedman, American artist. Recipient Visual and Literature Arts award New Mexico Arts Commission, Mayor's award City of Santa Fe, 1994, Old Santa Fe Association award, 1993, Watercolor awards Houston Fine Arts Museum, 1933, New Mexico Governor's award for Excellence in the Arts Art/Architecture, 1997; named Living Treasure Santa Fe Networks, 1985. Background Stedman, Myrtle Lillian was born on February 5, 1908 in Charleston, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Edward Bullard and Myrtie (Harrell) Kelly. Education Student, Museum Fine Arts, Houston, 1934. Student, Art Student's League, New York City, 1980. Career Fine artist, illustrator Stedman Studio, Houston, 1927—1934. Designer, builder Tesuque Home Builder, 1952-1987. Achievements Myrtle Lillian Stedman has been listed as a notable artist by Marquis Who's Who.
$630.00
NA Vintage Southwestern modernist sterling silver turquoise, onyx belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional. All items will likely have some age appropriate/expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.. Fits a 1.5" belt. Listed with ExportYourStore.com
$325.00
Nakai Native American Made Mediterranean Coral sterling ring with fancy bezel. Great looking ring with no issues, high quality coral. Size 6, 10 grams. Native American made, retailed by the Nakai Shop of Santa Fe, NM. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$135.00
Nakai Navajo sterling silver chip inlay turquoise vintage belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed sterling silver. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, fully functional with age appropriate wear. Please look at pictures.
$235.00
Nakai Navajo sterling silver onyx long dangle earrings . Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures.
$125.00
Natachu Zuni sterling silver spinner pendant knifewing inlay sunface reversible. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in the pictures. No detectable issues. Any markings detected will be shown in the pictures. Great piece from large collection of Native American jewelry purchased in the last quarter of the 20th century and never worn for the most part.
$450.00
Natasha Kayn Retro Sterling silver sunface belt buckle smiling sun. Solid sterling silver tested with weight and measurements in pictures.. Stamped sterling with other hallmarks shown.. Some expected wear with no damage.
$325.00
Natewa Zuni sterling Mediterranean coral cluster pendant/pin. 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<br>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.
$380.00
Natewa Zuni sterling silver, turquoise, coral, shell owl vintage belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$495.00
Native American 14k Gold Spiderweb turquoise/Channel inlay spinner pendant 50mm<br>tall x 25mm wide x 11.8 grams. Marked and tested solid 14k gold.<br><br>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.
$1,915.00
Native American Lone Mountain turquoise modernist sterling silver pendant/pin. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the 20th century. some surface wear to stone, unidentified hallmark.
$750.00
Native American Marie Tsosie Multi-stone Channel inlay sterling cuff bracelet,<br>fits up to a 6.5" wrist. Good condition with minimal wear, no cracked stones.
$290.00
Native American Pottery Micaceous Clay Jar with Lid. Very high quality hand<br>coiled jar with hand stamped decoration. 5" tall x 5.5" wide with no cracks,<br>chips, restorations, or scratches. Marked on base, I'd be grateful if you<br>recognized it and told me who made it.<br>b22
$270.00
Native American Santo Domingo Pueblo Shell and turquoise necklace. Vintage necklace with sterling fittings and natural stones/shells. Clasp marked 925 possibly a replacement.
$135.00
Native American Shadowbox Sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet No damage or significant wear. Fits up to a 6" wrist, it's shown on a 6" wrist but tight as shown.
$55.00
Native American Shadowbox sterling/turquoise necklace 21" necklace length, bottom pendant 2.5" long, no damage or isssues. 17.4 grams.
$165.00
Native American silver pin with 1964 90% silver quarters. Measurements in pics. The pin kind of seems older than the quarters.
$125.00
Native American Spiderweb Turquoise, Coral, and Mother of pearl sterling pendant/pin 1" x 1.5" | Signed: WJH 7.2 grams
$175.00
Native American Stamped sterling and turquoise earrings 3" long x 1 3/8" wide both with no issues. 15.4 grams.
$145.00
Native American Sterling and raw turquoise necklace 24" long, 77.7 grams with no<br>issues.<br><br>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. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed<br>on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference<br>where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.
$455.00
Native American sterling chrysocolla Butterfly pendant Running Bear shop. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. RUNNING BEAR SHOP A trader shop in business since the mid-1970‘s who run a manufacturing shop, directly commission piece work, and buy direct from "name" artists for resale. Running Bear is a wholesale source to stores and dealers. Items in this collection were made specifically by or for Running Bear and (usually) have their logo. Items bearing this logo do not represent a specific artist. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$195.00
Native American Sterling Multi-stone channel inlay hoop earrings. Estate earrings likely 20-30 years old, possibly never worn, on card as shown. Unmarked and tested sterling. 7/8" tall x 9/16" wide x 4.5 grams with no issues.
$85.00
Native American Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant. Nice work with no damage, all natural stones. Appears to be signed E L. 2.5" long x .8" wide x 11.9 grams.
$125.00
Native American Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant. Nice work with no damage, all natural stones. 2.75" tall x 1 1/16" wide 8.5 grams.
$75.00
Native American Sterling Multi-Stone Channel inlay pendant. Nice work with no damage, all natural stones. 1.5" tall x 5/8" wide x 5.4 grams. Marked with the Native American shop mark, forget which shop that is. No issues.
$55.00
Native American Sterling Secatero Cuff bracelet. Great cuff with no damage or significant wear.
$135.00
Native American Sterling silver 3/4" Ranger belt buckle set, Marked S Sterling.. Clean with no issues. Throwing in a sz 36 Vogt belt that it is on for free, can easily be transferred to another belt.
$240.00
Native American sterling silver petroglyph overlay deer/moose pin/brooch. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. I had another piece by this artist that was signed illegibly, I can‘t find it. This is just marked sterling.
$95.00
Native American Sterling/turquoise Bear claw shadowbox cuff bracelet. Nice little cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked, tested sterling, no damage.
$75.00
Native American Sterling/Turquoise bolo tie. 2" x 2.5" bolo. Both the bolo and tips are tested sterling, bolo marked. 43 grams total weight. Fully functional with no issues.
$270.00
Native American Sterling/turquoise Chip channel inlay cuff bracelet. Nice little cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked, tested sterling, no damage.
$125.00
Native American Sterling/turquoise Chip channel inlay cuff bracelet. Nice little cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked, tested sterling, no damage.
$125.00
Native American Sterling/turquoise pendant. 2.25" tall x 1.25" wide with no issues 18 grams. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$165.00
Native American Sterling/turquoise stud earrings 7/8" tall, 10 grams total.
$110.00
Native American Sterling/turquoise/Coral Chip inlay cuff bracelet nice cuff from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked, tested sterling, no damage.
$110.00
Native American Tufa Cast sterling and turquoise concho belt, signed at the<br>buckle LEB, the pierced circular floral form buckle with a central turquoise<br>cabochon, the belt with 23 other conchos in circular floral and bow tie forms,<br>each with a centered turquoise cabochon, belt: approx 50"l (end to end), buckle:<br>approx 1.25" diam, circular conchos: approx 1 1/8" diam, bow tie conchos: approx<br>1 1/8"h, 0.75"w, 161 grams total weight.
$805.00
Native American Tufa Cast Sterling Silver Naja with turquoise and Beaded<br>Necklace. Signed DDA, New old stock from "Eight Point Ranch" in Elgin TX, they<br>had a small Native American jewelry store, now no longer with us.21" necklace, 3<br>3/8" x 2" naja, 2" long earrings. 70.9 grams Marked and tested sterling, entire<br>necklace is sterling so are earrings. Earrings and necklace are unmarked as<br>typical.
$380.00
Navajo Calvin Martinez Sterling and carved turquoise pendant and 4 strand heishi<br>necklace Pendant 3 1/8" x 2 5/8" without bail, necklace approx 21" long, 105.2<br>grams total.<br><br>Calvin Martinez is a self-taught Navajo silversmith, who has been making jewelry<br>for over 20 years. Calvin Martinez - born 1960 -draws his creative inspiration<br>from his Navajo heritage. ”I look to the old silversmiths and my culture. There<br>would not be a Calvin Martinez silversmith without the Navajo tradition to guide<br>me“.<br><br>He comes from a well- known family of silversmiths; his brother Terry Martinez,<br>is also a well-known silversmith. Calvin’s jewelry is made with traditional old<br>techniques, he makes everything by hand, including hand cutting his bezels. He<br>only uses high quality natural stones in his work.<br><br>Calvin Martinez crates his jewelry in the pure style of the first Navajo<br>silversmiths. His clear, substantial pieces, featuring the best gemgrade<br>turquoise, speak eloquently of the very nature of the Navajo: unassuming people<br>with strong convictions about their place within the balance of nature. Calvin<br>brings this attitude of quiet strength to each of his creations.<br><br>With only heavy-gauge silver, skillful hands and an eye for balance, he infuses<br>each piece with the power of simplicity. His hand-cut bezels frame extraordinary<br>turquoise stones.
$1,720.00
Navajo Community College Dine Sterling silver Yei Arrowhead belt buckle. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Solid sterling silver, unmarked. There have been many famous Navajo silversmiths that were both teachers and students at Navajo Community college, Kenneth Begay taught silversmithing there from 1968-1973. This could easily be from that era, it was likely made as a faculty gift/presentation. Very good condition, possibly unworn.
$795.00
Navajo Delbert Delgarito Sterling turquoise/spiny oyster dangle earrings. Nice estate fresh pair with no damage and little to no wear. One missing back in pic, if you purchase and a back is really important to you please let me know and I will find one as I have tons just din't have it available right now. 2 5/8" long x 5/8" wide x 17.6 grams.
$220.00
Navajo Herman Smith 14k gold on Sterling Earrings 1" tall x .75" wide with no issues 13.3 grams. Born in 1964 Gallup, NM. Herman learned silversmithing from he`s mother. He is known for his detailed and unique stampwork, created by using very few stamps. He is known as a local artist and his jewelry is very popular in his home town.
$230.00
Navajo Huge Battle Mountain Blue Gem Turquoise sterling silver belt buckle. Solid sterling silver (tested) buckle with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. No issues, good condition with no significant wear. Circa 1980‘s-90‘s, likely Benjamin Piaso for Running Bear Shop. This would be a very expensive and difficult to find stone today, and the silverwork is also amazing. This is a large buckle by most anyone‘s standards, the stone is what is huge, it‘s a huge ultra high grade stone.
$1,495.00
Navajo J.B. Platero Sterling Silver Turquoise Kokopelli Pin/Brooch. No issues 2 1/8" x 1 1/8"
$50.00
Navajo Martin Perry Sterling/spiny oyster heishi necklace/pendant necklace 24"<br>length, 1.25" x 2.25" pendant, 70 grams total with no damage or significant<br>wear.
$600.00
Navajo Ray Tracey Knifewing Modernistic Inlaid Earrings 1.25" wide square. Light scratches, no deep scratches, bends, or damage to stones. The Creative Process Fueled by Inspiration “God blesses everyone with a variety of gifts and talents.” The Creator blessed Ray with the spirit of Creativity. Inspiration is the basis for his creative spirit. Inspiration arrives in many forms and disguises when least expected. Hiking the canyons of the Southwest, where his ancestors did the same, gives Ray a feeling of reverence. Walking in peace with gratitude and thanksgiving opens up the senses to receive ideas. Petroglyphs carved on canyon walls turns into wearable art. Stories from an ancient past are re-lived on the faces of Yei pendants. The evening sky’s transformation of color inspired the Earth and Sky jewelry line. Once while golfing, a white butterfly landed on Ray’s golf bag and accompanied him down the fairway. This incident brought the Butterfly and Dragonfly design concept to reality. Having awareness of this special gift, he aspires to know the origin. Artist Ray Tracey has had a life-long love of jewelry. As a child growing up in Sawmill, AZ, Asa Tracey, his Grandfather, influenced him with his stories of working the goat bellows for his uncle. Asa would pump the goat bellows all day long to fuel the fire in the forge that would melt silver in a small cast iron crucible. This process was very labor intensive and his grandfather hated it. The molten silver would then be poured into a tufa stone mold to form an ingot. The jeweler would then execute his craft and a new piece of jewelry would be created. “I wanted to see finished jewelry and wanted to learn everything I could. Whenever we would go to Gallup, NM, I would visit curio stores to see creations in silver.” Ray spent time viewing jewelry designs at the Gallup Intertribal Indian Ceremonial and at the Navajo Nation Fair. Anywhere, there was jewelry on display; Ray could be seen viewing the works of art. Ray’s family moved to Ganado, AZ when he was six years old. One summer day when he was nine years old, he complained to his mother of how bored he was. The next day his mother enrolled him into summer school and changed his life forever. He went straight to art class and found a silver smithing table in the corner. He remembered his grandfather’s stories and the rest is history. “In class I fabricated my first ring out of silver for my Mother. I found an unknown stone and made a cabochon. I tried to copy an old style ring design that I had seen at Hubbells Trading Post. One teardrop flanked the sides of the stone. It was a very simple design but it took me a week to finish. I kept melting the silver. I made my next silver and stone creation at the age of 21 and gave it to my mother. It was another ring, but this time it was a split shank with three ribs and three tear drops on the side of the stone.” I told my father, I want to make jewelry for the rest of my life.” Ray continued making jewelry while attending Brigham Young University. Studying chemistry and physics by day and making jewelry at night. “The designs were simple, my first love was Old Style Navajo jewelry. Weekends were spent traveling to Gallup, NM, to sell his work. While at BYU another opportunity arose to express his creativity—acting. “I wasn’t a very good student so Hollywood had an instant appeal. My gift of creativity carried over into acting. Acting was just another outlet of creative expression.” His adventurous nature allowed Ray to spend several years as an actor in feature films and television. This acting detour never made him lose interest in jewelry design. Eventually, Ray’s love of jewelry brought him back to New Mexico to permanently pursue this art form. “One time while traveling to Albuquerque from Gallup, I noticed the horizon over Laa Pueblo. I saw steps on a mesa. I incorporated this imagery of tiered steps into a bracelet design.” “Another time, while golfing at Hobble Creek Golf Course, I saw pebbles aligned in a row on the river bottom. Those pebbles became my inspiration to place them on the sides of an inlaid bracelet.” “Sometimes my creativity comes to a screeching halt. When this happens I go to my roots; Old Style jewelry. That is the place of fascination. The Old Ones utilized rudimentary tools to create their simple, yet perfected, pieces of craftsmanship. From this point I am able to create from an inspiring idea. On the flip side, sometimes my mind becomes flooded with more designs than I can remember. Ideas come so quickly I can’t draw them fast enough.” “When I see someone wearing one of my designs, it takes me back to the time when the piece was created. Sometimes I can recall what I was eating or even the music I was listening to. I will remember the inspiration that helped create that design.” Ray has found his path or gift of self-expression that has blessed, enlightened, and influenced his life and others. Awareness of this special gift, fuels his energy and creativity. Inspiration helps to translate his creativity into artistic-visual expression. His creations stand as transitional figures from traditional to contemporary. He creates something good as he is drawn toward untouched fields of yet-to-be-discovered imagery. Unknowingly he is creating a legacy from which generations can learn and grow. Ray has learned to appreciate and embrace the journey of life and its gifts.
$135.00
Navajo silver purple spiny oyster pendant. Nice contemporary Navajo pendant, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures.
$135.00
Navajo Sterling and Blue Gem Turquoise cuff bracelet by Harold Joe. High quality stone marked and tested sterling. 7.25" inside diameter including 1 3/8" gap. 64 grams, bracelet is 1.25" wide and 1 7/8" wide where stone rests in center.
$570.00
Navajo Sterling and Blue ridge turquoise pendant. Signed RB, marked and tested sterling 1.5" x 3", 26 grams.
$230.00
Navajo Sterling and Carico Lake Turquoise pendant by Lorenzo Juan. 1.5" x 2.5"<br>23.3 grams with no damage or issues, marked and tested sterling.
$295.00
Navajo Sterling and onyx cuff bracelet by Chimney Butte. Huge cuff 144.3 grams, a hair over 2.5" wide in the center, 7.5" counting the 1.5" gap. No issues, natural stone.
$700.00
Navajo sterling and turquoise bolo tie 38" long, 2" x 1.5" bolo slide, 31.7<br>grams with no issues.<br><br>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, rings photographed<br>on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement<br>is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the<br>metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$145.00
Sterling Silver 27" Long 2" x 2" Naja 87.2 grams. Good looking feminine Squash<br>Blossom, signed B, Marked and tested sterling.
$1,665.00
Navajo sterling Begay Large concho with turquoise earrings 13.8 grams 1 5/8" wide with no issues.
$135.00
Navajo Sterling Emma Lincoln Cuff Bracelet 6.75" including the 1 1/8" gap 78.3<br>gram, nice solid cuff bracelet with no issues. 1.25" wide.
$350.00
Navajo sterling Kachina earrings Gary Sanchez. Vintage earrings with no issues, solid sterling. Weight and measurements in pics.
$175.00
Navajo Sterling Kachina Head pendant for Golden Eagle Trading Company. No issues, 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.
$175.00
Navajo Sterling Kingman Tuquoise Brooch by F Burnside. Nice old piece circa mid 20th century. 2.25" x 1.25" x 19 grams with no issues.
$175.00
Navajo Sterling Onyx Pendant 19.5 grams 2.25" tall with no issues.
$110.00
Navajo sterling silver boulder turquoise pendant dragonfly form. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, unmarked with weight and measurements in the pictures. No damage or significant wear. Collected but possibly unworn, fairly modern.
$345.00
Navajo sterling silver Nevada Blue turquoise earrings Golden Eagle Trading Co.. Great earrings, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Getco was active in the last quarter of the 20th century using extremely high grade materials, selling wholesale Native American mad jewelry under their brand. Everything I have acquired with their hallmark was very high quality, many also bearing the Navajo artists hallmark.Extremely high grade American turquoise, I believe from the Nevada Blue mine. Listed with ExportYourStore.com
$650.00
Navajo Sterling Silver Santa Fe Fraternal Order of Police FOP Belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional with no issues. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa 1970‘s.
$350.00
Navajo sterling silver tiger‘s eye, petrified wood, black jade inlay pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. High quality silver and inlay work. Illegible hallmark
$225.00
Navajo Sterling Silver Vintage 3pc belt buckle set with turquoise 2 piece. Fits up to a 1" belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional with no issues. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa 1970‘s. Can be worn as a 2 or 3 piece set.
$325.00
Navajo sterling silver vintage belt buckle w/ turquoise blossom design. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, no issues. Unmarked
$465.00
Navajo sterling silver Yei‘s with turquoise belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.75" belt, no issues.
$435.00
Navajo Sterling Sleeping beauty Turquoise cowboy and Lasso Brooch. Mid 20th century 1.75" x 1.5" x 9.7 grams. No issues, unmarked tested sterling.
$125.00
Navajo Sterling Spiny oyster, Peridot, and pearl Cross Pendant by Chimney Butte. Marked and tested sterling 4 1/8" tall x 2 1/8" wide 49.8 grams
$455.00
Navajo sterling Tufa Cast High Grade Royston turquoise pendant. 3.25" tall x 1 5/8" wide 42.7 grams. No issues, very wonderful stone and amazing casting, unsure of artisan, possibly Kenneth Jones Sr.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$655.00
Navajo Sterling Turquoise and Coral Wolf Necklace Pendant and Earrings set. Necklace is 18" long, There's a 1" ruler at the bottom of the pics. Marked and tested sterling, everything is solid sterling but the beads of course are hollow. No damage or issues. Earrings don't quite match but they are Navajo and sterling. Total weight 54.8 grams.
$300.00
Navajo Sterling Turquoise Cross with Stamped Bead necklace with earrings. Necklace is 19" long, There's a 1" ruler at the bottom of the pics. Marked and tested sterling, everything is solid sterling but the beads of course are hollow. No damage or issues. I'll be listing several of these all different from an estate collection in which the previous owners had a Native American trading post in the last quarter of the 20th century. Total weight 66.7 grams.
$350.00
Navajo Sterling Turquoise Nugget beaded necklace. Necklace is 20" long, There's<br>a 1" ruler at the bottom of the pics. Marked and tested sterling, everything is<br>solid sterling but the beads of course are hollow. No damage or issues. Earrings<br>don't quite match but they are Navajo and sterling. Total weight 61 grams.
$340.00
Navajo Sterling White buffalo turquoise and coral cuff bracelet. 6" including the 1" gap. 1.85" wide in center. Marked and tested sterling. 43 grams
$330.00
Navajo sterling/ Sleeping Beauty turquoise large concho earrings 26 grams 3.5" x 1.5" with no issues.
$260.00
Navajo Sterling/Malachite necklace and earrings set. Selling the vintage set<br>shown with no issues. Tested sterling with no purity markings. 1" tall earrings<br>Necklace has an extender so it can be worn at 22" or 28". 113 grams total
$1,310.00
Navajo Sterling/turquoise dragonfly pin 7.6 grams, 2.25" x 1.75" with no issues All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$95.00
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