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Native American solid silver and gold jewelry from the Hopi Tribe.   The Hopis are master in hand done silver overlay and intricate inlay.   Earrings, cuff bracelets, belt buckles, bolos, and pendants.

Below are some of the types of Hopi jewelry we offer in solid Gold and Sterling silver:

 

Vintage Hopi Rings

Vintage Hopi Bracelets

Vintage Hopi Earrings

Vintage Hopi Necklaces

Vintage Hopi Pendants

Vintage Hopi Pins

Vintage Hopi Belt Buckles

Vintage Hopi Bolo Tie


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  • 6.5" Harold Lomayaktewa Hopi overlay heavy sterling silver man in the maze cuff bracelet

    6.5" Harold Lomayaktewa Hopi overlay heavy sterling silver man in the maze cuff bracelet

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    6.5" Harold Lomayaktewa Hopi overlay heavy sterling silver man in the maze cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa early fourth quarter of the 20th century. Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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    $750.00

  • 7" Andrew Saufkie Hopi Overlay bears cuff bracelet sterling silver

    7" Andrew Saufkie Hopi Overlay bears cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    7" Andrew Saufkie Hopi Overlay bears cuff bracelet sterling silver Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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    $575.00

  • 7.1" Hopi 14k gold/sterling silver heartline bear overlay style cuff bracelet

    7.1" Hopi 14k gold/sterling silver heartline bear overlay style cuff bracelet

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    7.1" Hopi 14k gold/sterling silver heartline bear overlay style cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold bears, the rest solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa early fourth quarter of the 20th century. Artist unidentified by me, attributed to Hopi tribe. Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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    $695.00

  • 6.2" Ray & Dorothy Kyasyousie Hopi Overlay dancing kachinas cuff bracelet

    6.2" Ray & Dorothy Kyasyousie Hopi Overlay dancing kachinas cuff bracelet

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    6.2" Ray & Dorothy Kyasyousie Hopi Overlay dancing kachinas cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Ray & Dorothy Kyasyousie Please meet the silversmithing team of Ray and Dorothy Kyasyousie shown here in 2012. In their own words...We are Raymond and Dorothy Kyasyousie and are from the village of Hotevilla. We both started Hopi Overlay jewelry at different times with slightly different styles.Raymond started in 1975 while employed at the Hopi Craft Gallery under the instruction of Glen Lucas and for the past 37 years has devolved a unique style featuring Ko-ya–la (Hopi clown), wild life and full figure katsina scenes as well as the traditional geometric design in silver and gold. I, Dorothy started in 1994 with contemporary abstract designs using a variety of stones such as turquoise, lapis, amethyst, garnet, coral, and quartz crystals. Since becoming comfortable with cutting silver, I have expanded into overlay jewelry incorporating both styles. Both Raymond and I have had a great demand in doing clan related symbols and have since been creating a somewhat different type of contemporary Hopi overlay design.

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    $950.00

  • 6.75" Clement Honie Hopi Overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver

    6.75" Clement Honie Hopi Overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    6.75" Clement Honie Hopi Overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $495.00

  • 6.8" Marcus Coochwykvia  Hopicrafts sterling silver cuff bracelet in overlay style

    6.8" Marcus Coochwykvia Hopicrafts sterling silver cuff bracelet in overlay style

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    6.8" Marvin Marcus Coochwykvia sterling silver cuff bracelet in overlay style. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great condition with age appropriate wear, circa last quarter of the 20th century.Marcus Coochwykvia has been working as a Silversmith since the 1970's. He learned his craft from Hopicrafts and was inspired by his brother-in-law, Glen Lucas. He lives in Mishongnovi and is a member of the Bear Clan. Although some of Marcus' pieces have a hallmark of a Bear Paw with Friendship Marks in the pad, more often, this man of few words will sign his pieces with his initials MC.

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    $695.00

  • Floyd Namingha Lomakuyvaya Hopi Bisbee Turquoise sterling silver belt buckle

    Floyd Namingha Lomakuyvaya Hopi Bisbee Turquoise sterling silver belt buckle

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    Floyd Namingha Lomakuyvaya Hopi Bisbee Turquoise sterling silver 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 last quarter of the 20th century.. Fits up to a 1.5" belt.

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    $950.00

  • Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay thunderbird pin/brooch sterling silver

    Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay thunderbird pin/brooch sterling silver

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    Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay thunderbird pin/brooch sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.Master Hopi Silversmith, Waterhouse Clan – Shungopavi, Second MesaVictor Coochwytewa is widely regarded as one of the most influential Hopi silversmiths of the 20th century. A master of overlay jewelry and a pillar of his community, his work helped define the standards and aesthetics that Hopi jewelers continue to follow today. His career, which spanned more than 60 years, earned him national recognition, including being named an Arizona Indian Living Treasure in 1994.Born on June 7, 1922, in the village of Shungopavi on Second Mesa, Victor was a member of the Waterhouse Clan. He first learned the basics of silversmithing in 1940 under the guidance of Paul Saufkie. But his early career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served with distinction in the South Pacific. A member of the 167th Combat Military Police and later the 5309th Infantry Division under General Frank Merrill (Merrill’s Marauders), Victor saw heavy combat in Burma and was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbons.After being honorably discharged in 1946, Victor returned to Hopi and became one of the first students in the now-legendary Veterans’ Classes established under the G.I. Bill. Taught by Fred Kabotie and Paul Saufkie, these classes marked the beginning of a new era in Hopi silversmithing. Victor not only mastered the overlay technique but innovated within it—introducing a background texturing method inspired by leatherwork that became a defining feature of Hopi overlay jewelry.Victor‘s designs, executed in both sterling silver and gold, are known for their precision, spiritual depth, and elegant symbolism. Many of his pieces reflect Hopi traditions and cosmology, and his work has been collected by major institutions and private collectors around the world.In addition to his artistry, Victor was deeply rooted in the traditional Hopi way of life. A lifelong dry farmer, he raised corn, squash, beans, and watermelons without irrigation or chemical inputs, relying entirely on prayer, ceremony, and natural rainfall. “Jewelry is my hobby; corn is my work,” he once said with characteristic humility. He attributed the success of both his crops and his craft to blessings from the Creator. “When you pray, you should pray for all things, and in return, all things are benefited. Nothing can be accomplished without prayer.”Victor retired from silversmithing and farming in 2006 and continued to live with his family at Hopi until his passing on July 3, 2011, at the age of 89. Today, his legacy lives on in the work of his descendants and in the broader community of Hopi artists who follow the path he helped shape. His jewelry remains among the most iconic and sought-after expressions of Hopi artistry—no serious collection of Hopi overlay work is truly complete without a piece by Victor Coochwytewa.

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    $550.00

  • small Charleston Lewis Hopi overlay Long Hair Kachina belt buckle

    small Charleston Lewis Hopi overlay Long Hair Kachina belt buckle

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    small Charleston Lewis Hopi overlay Long Hair Kachina 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 last quarter of the 20th century.. Fits up to a 1" belt.

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    $245.00

  • sz11 snow Horse Hopi sterling silver cobblestone corn row turquoise ring

    sz11 snow Horse Hopi sterling silver cobblestone corn row turquoise ring

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    sz11 Snow Horse Hopi sterling silver cobblestone corn row turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.

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    $345.00

  • sz7 steve Wikviya LaRance Hopi tufa cast sterling silver multi-stone inlay ring

    sz7 steve Wikviya LaRance Hopi tufa cast sterling silver multi-stone inlay ring

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    Steve Wikviya LaRance Hopi tufa cast sterling silver multi-stone inlay ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, circa last quarter of the 20th century unmarked. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.Master Hopi silversmith Steve Wikviya LaRance was born 1958 in Phoenix, Arizona but spent part of his childhood with his grandparents in the Hopi village of Moencopi. At Hopi he learned the traditional Hopi arts and those ceremonial designs are a part of his distinctive tufa cast jewelry today. Steve says "When we create art, we share a piece of ourselves with the world."Steve’s distinctive, tufa-cast jewelry uses traditional Native symbols, like petroglyphs, dragonflies, kachina figures and water signs, in creative contemporary ways. His designs are inspired by historical cast jewelry and other old techniques.After becoming a painter, then a sculptor, he now does jewelry that is beautifully designed and impeccably executed. He gathers the semi-hard volcanic tufa from the Hopi Reservation. "I was able to find the site where Charles Loloma used to get his tufa," he says, happily. It is finer-grained than that found elsewhere. Constantly seeking the best is a signature concept of Steve LaRance and his jewelry.

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    $575.00

  • George Phillips Hopi overlay link concho belt sterling silver amazing detail

    George Phillips Hopi overlay link concho belt sterling silver amazing detail

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    George Phillips Hopi overlay link concho belt sterling silver amazing detail. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional. Fits up to a 35.5" waist but can be hooked shorter, great condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century.Meet Native American Artist George PhillipsGeorge Phillips is a Hopi Silversmith and a member of the Greasewood and Roadrunner clans. George grew up in Old Orabibi, a Navajo Village in northeastern Arizona, where he learned the art of working with silver from his brothers. George now has over 24 years of experience working with silver and is one of the first artists to use pottery designs in his jewelry. Every piece that George crafts is one of a kind, he says each item tells a story and no two items are the same. Native American Jewelry is honored to work with such a talented artist and is honored to showcase his exquisite work on our website. Please click here to view George's handcrafted Hopi pendants, rings and many other items.

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    $1,995.00

  • Steven Pooyouma Kuvaya Hopi overlay Kokopelli/corn sterling silver belt buckle

    Steven Pooyouma Kuvaya Hopi overlay Kokopelli/corn sterling silver belt buckle

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    Steven Pooyouma Kuvaya Hopi overlay Kokopelli/corn sterling silver 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 last quarter of the 20th century.. 3.5" x 2.5", fits a 2" belt.

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    $795.00

  • Hubert Howytewa Hopi Overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver

    Hubert Howytewa Hopi Overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver

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    Hubert Howytewa Hopi Overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. 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..

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    $450.00

  • 18k Gold Tufa Cast Steve Wikviya Larance Hopi turquoise/coral/lapis belt buckle

    18k Gold Tufa Cast Steve Wikviya Larance Hopi turquoise/coral/lapis belt buckle

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    18k Gold Tufa Cast Steve Wikviya Larance Hopi turquoise/coral/lapis belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid 18k gold with no significant wear. Very fine piece mad by a top Hopi artist, his work is carried by the top galleries in the US. I've been testing gold most of my life and guarantee it to be at least 18k gold. No purity markings which is common with much Native American jewelry. Other gold pieces I have found by this artist also have no 18k, etc markings. Master Hopi silversmith Steve Wikviya LaRance was born 1958 in Phoenix, Arizona but spent part of his childhood with his grandparents in the Hopi village of Moencopi. At Hopi he learned the traditional Hopi arts and those ceremonial designs are a part of his distinctive tufa cast jewelry today. Steve says "When we create art, we share a piece of ourselves with the world."Steve’s distinctive, tufa-cast jewelry uses traditional Native symbols, like petroglyphs, dragonflies, kachina figures and water signs, in creative contemporary ways. His designs are inspired by historical cast jewelry and other old techniques.After becoming a painter, then a sculptor, he now does jewelry that is beautifully designed and impeccably executed. He gathers the semi-hard volcanic tufa from the Hopi Reservation. "I was able to find the site where Charles Loloma used to get his tufa," he says, happily. It is finer-grained than that found elsewhere. Constantly seeking the best is a signature concept of Steve LaRance and his jewelry.

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    $7,995.00

  • James Honyaktewa Hopi Overlay pendant necklace articulating nose sterling silver

    James Honyaktewa Hopi Overlay pendant necklace articulating nose sterling silver

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    James Honyaktewa Hopi Overlay pendant necklace articulating nose sterling silver, weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. 20" long necklace with other measurements in pictures. No issues. Selling the necklace shown in the pics in "new old stock" condition.

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    $650.00

  • Howard Sice Hopi/Laguna Sterling silver/mixed metal copper pendant/necklace

    Howard Sice Hopi/Laguna Sterling silver/mixed metal copper pendant/necklace

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    Howard Sice Hopi/Laguna Sterling silver/mixed metal copper pendant/necklace. Mixed metals, made of Sterling, copper, and brass. The Chain is woven copper, brass, and sterling. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with no markings other than artists hallmark on the pendant in the back, weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. 25" long.Howard Sice (Hopi - Laguna) Arizona, USA Native American jewelry artist. He is self taught. Over his career, he has been the recipient of countless awards, including Best of Show and 1st Place. He was raised on the Laguna Pueblo of Paraje but split time with relatives in Hopi so his work displays strong influences from both cultures. He served twenty years in the Air Force inclusive of a year in Vietnam. While in the service he obtained a degree in a special area of medical research (lab work).While still in the service, in 1972, he started working in jewelry in 1972. He has added to his skills over the years. It was once he started engraving in 1985 that his metal work became distinctly identifiable.He has fairly recently started working with several very interesting materials. The first is Niobium. I probably shouldn‘t even mention it given I sold out of the pieces I bought before I got a chance to post them but I will get more at some point. Niobium is a metal that, when oxidized, can take on some beautiful colors.The other metal Howard is working in is Argentium silver. Standard Sterling is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Argentium is classified as Sterling as it still has a 92.5% silver content but a small portion of the copper has been replaced by Germanium. The result is startling. There are a number of advantages to the artist in how they can work with the material but to the end user (and me) the difference is the huge reduction is tarnishing. The finished work also is amazingly bright, noticeably more so than even the most polished standard Sterling.Argentium requires makers (artists) be registered with them to utilize the distinct hallmark of a flying unicorn. Howard is a registered user and is moving over to the use of Argentium almost exclusively. I will mark on each piece if it is Argentium. Artist may USE Argentium without registration but may not use the hallmark. I had some work by Myron Panteah that I‘m all but certain was Argentium but was not hallmarked as such.

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    $850.00

  • Hopi Overlay Man in the maze/bear sterling silver spinner pendant

    Hopi Overlay Man in the maze/bear sterling silver spinner pendant

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    Hopi Overlay Man in the maze/bear sterling silver spinner pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century.Unknown artist with no artists hallmark, attributed to Hopi tribe.

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    $225.00

  • Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner kokopelli/sunface pendant sterling silver

    Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner kokopelli/sunface pendant sterling silver

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    Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner kokopelli/sunface pendant sterling silver. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century.Cheryl Wadsworth Soohafyah is a fine silversmith. Cheryl and her husband Eddison live just below the rim of the Second Mesa between the villages of Mishongnovi and Shungopavi.

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    $795.00

  • 6.6" Larry Pooyouma Hopi overlay wide deer sterling silver cuff bracelet

    6.6" Larry Pooyouma Hopi overlay wide deer sterling silver cuff bracelet

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    6.6" Larry Pooyouma Hopi overlay wide deer sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century with some expected age appropriate wear. Bracelets are shown in the photos with a tape measure inside the bracelet, other photos will typically show the gap size. The size at the beginning of the title includes the gap. Almost all bracelets that don‘t have inlay work should be adjustable by at least .25", please refer to pictures for the gap size to see if it would work if slightly adjusted as the gap would change.

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    $995.00

  • Charles Loloma Hopi 18k gold, sterling silver high grade Turquoise pendant

    Charles Loloma Hopi 18k gold, sterling silver high grade Turquoise pendant

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    Charles Loloma Hopi 18k gold, sterling silver high grade Turquoise pendant. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with solid 18k gold inlay bar weight and measurements in pictures. Marked as shown, circa last quarter of the 20th century (1980's). Small but great, authentic. High grade natural American turquoise, likely Lone Mountain and Sleeping Beauty, with Lapis, 14k gold, and sterling silver. High quality as shown.Charles Loloma was born near the little village of Hotevilla on Third Mesa of the Hopi Reservation, on January 7, 1921, the son of Rex and Rachael Loloma. He had his early schooling at the Hotevilla Day School. Later he lived with an aunt in Moencopi while attending the Hopi High School in Oraibi. There he worked under the well-known artist, Fred Kabotie. He went onto Phoenix Indian School and graduated from it in 1940. While still a student, he was selected by Kabotie to assist in the reproduction of the Awatovi murals for the Museum of Modern Art in New York. During the same period, at the age of eighteen, he worked with the late Renen d´Harnoncourt and Kabotie executing murals for the Federal Building in the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. Other murals, done while in his teens, may still be seen on the walls of the Employees Club and Dormitory of the Hopi High School in Oraibi. In 1940 he illustrated the book Hopihoya by Edward Kennard, and in 1948 collaborated with him again on Little Hopi. From 1941 to 1945 he served in the army, spending over three years in the Aleutians. He married Otellie Pasivaya in 1942. Immediately following his discharge, they settled in Shipaulovi on the Second Mesa. At that time he did illustrations and murals for the Verde Valley School. Late in 1945, the GI Bill made it possible for him to begin studies in ceramics at the School for American Craftsmen at Alfred University, in Alfred, New York. There he received a fellowship from the Whitney Foundation for the research in ceramics on the Hopi Reservation. He worked on this project from 1949 to 1951. In 1954 he and his wife opened a pottery shop in Scottsdale, becoming the first tenants of the successful Kiva Craft Center, founded by Lloyd Kiva New.It was in 1955 that Loloma began turning his creative efforts toward jewelry, and gradually this new art form took precedence over the popular pottery line of Lolomaware. During the six-year period he had the shop, he devoted his time to teaching at the University of Arizona, Tucson, at Arizona State University at Tempe, and at their summer extension courses in Sedona. In 1959 he took part in the initial conference, which launched the Rockefeller Foundation’s Southwest Indian Art Project at the University of Arizona, and was an instructor for its three succeeding summer sessions. In 1962, with the founding of the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe came the realization of a long time dream he had shared with Lloyd New, a school directed toward helping Indian students find an individual expression of their cultures through the arts. He and New were appointed heads of the Department of Plastic Arts, as well as the Sales Department where student work was sold.Despite the demands of full time teaching, he continued working on his jewelry, and in 1963, had a very successful Paris show. By 1966 he was able to devote all of his time to his art and began construction of a studio and gallery on a rocky knoll near Hotevilla, commanding a panoramic view of the valleys and mesas of his homeland. Rooms have been added on the main structure many times since then, and a house for his niece and her family was completed across the road.His jewelry became internationally known and pieces can be found in the collections of many distinguished persons, including Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Mrs. Frank Lloyd Wright. In the 1960’s, President Lyndon B. Johnson commissioned pieces to be presented to the Queen of Denmark and the wife of the Philippine president. During the sixties, Loloma won First Prizes seven years in a row at the Scottsdale National Indian Arts Exhibition. In March 1970, he was on the arts panel for the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars at Princeton University. He was included in the 1970 book, Objects: USA, and the resulting exhibition, which toured the country for several years. In 1971, he had his second Paris show, and in December of that year, a one-man show at the Heard Museum in Phoenix. He was featured in the 1972 NET film “Three Indians” and was the subject of the 1074 PBS television film “Loloma”, narrated by Rod McKuen. In June 1973, he was the keynote speaker for the American Craftsmen Council convention in Fort Collins, Colorado. Later that year, his work was exhibited in Houston, Texas, and the following January through March, at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York. He was appointed to a three -year term on the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities in the fall of 1973. He was a board member of the American Indian Historical Society of Princeton University and of the American Indian Center for Living Arts in New York. In late 1974, under a National Endowment for the Arts program, he spent five weeks as Artist-in-Residence in Japan.None of this worldly acclaim, however, has deflected him from his work or estranged him from his native culture. He continued to have a deep reverence for Hopi beliefs and the ceremonies, which express them. In the midst of his successful 1971 Paris show, he flew home so that he might take part in the Bean Dance. He lived by the Hopi calendar, its cycles of birth, death, and regeneration. In autumn, the fields behind his studio were filled with ripening squash and melon, and on the crest behind it, he was found with relatives roasting corn to provide for the winter ahead. There is a seeming disparity between this way of life and the sophisticated world in which he moved. His answer to this was: “We are a very serious people and have tried hard to elevate ourselves, but in order to create valid art, you have to be true to yourself and your heritage”. He also said: “I felt a strong kinship to stones, not just the precious and semi-precious stones I use in my jewelry, but the humble stones I pick up at random while on a hike through the hills or a walk along the beach. I feel the stone and think, not to conquer it, but to help it express itself”. Charles passed away in 1992.Biography from “American Master of Stone”.

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    $2,995.00

  • sz13 Mitchel sockyma Hopi 14k gold sterling silver Kokopelli men's ring

    sz13 Mitchel sockyma Hopi 14k gold sterling silver Kokopelli men's ring

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    sz13 Mitchel Sockyma Hopi 14k gold sterling silver Kokopelli men's ring. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. Mitchell Sockyma was born in Hopiland in 1942 and spent his childhood in the third Mesa village of Hotevilla. In 1973, he landed a job at the Hopi Crafts Shop, a workshop and studio new his home where his two older brothers were also silversmiths. Over the years, Mitchell has expanded his range of skills, including soldering 14k gold onto silver, which embellishes the traditional Hopi symbols he uses. As a member of the Corn Clan, his use of corn stalks is important, as is the Kokopelli, turtles, bear paws, and claws and wave designs. Unlike many other Hopi artists, he combines several of these design elements into one piece. He also incorporates brightly colored gemstones, natural turquoise, lapis and coral into the design. Considered one of the finest contemporary Hopi jewelers today, Mitchell has won numerous awards for his stunning pieces’ from the Northern Arizona Museum and Gallup, New Mexico’s Annual Intertribal Ceremonial. He still resides with his family in Hopiland where he maintains a lifestyle in which art and beauty are intertwined with his Hopi religion and values in his everyday life.Some expected age appropriate wear, weight and measurements in pictures, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Any marks present will be shown in the pictures, if there are no marks shown in the pictures or it isn‘t attributed to a specific maker then please assume it is unmarked which is very common with older Native American silver jewelry.

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    $325.00

  • c1950's Vintage Hopi overlay belt buckle sterling silver

    c1950's Vintage Hopi overlay belt buckle sterling silver

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    c1950's Vintage Hopi overlay belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver weight and measurements in pictures, Circa mid 20th century. Fits a 1.25" belt. Functional with age appropriate wear, no significant issues. Unknown(to me) hallmark, but I believe it to be Hopi made.

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    $1,250.00

  • 6.75" Vintage  Larry Pooyouma Hopi overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver

    6.75" Vintage Larry Pooyouma Hopi overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    6.75" Vintage Larry Pooyouma Hopi overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century with some expected age appropriate wear. If no maker is mentioned or mark shown in the pictures please assume this piece is unmarked which is to be expected with older Native American silver jewelry. If it‘s hallmarked and I‘m not familiar with the artist most of the time I will just mention the hallmark with no research/attribution as time is everything in our business. Thank you for looking. Bracelets are shown in the photos with a tape measure inside the bracelet, other photos will typically show the gap size. The size at the beginning of the title includes the gap. Almost all bracelets that don‘t have inlay work should be adjustable by at least .25", please refer to pictures for the gap size to see if it would work if slightly adjusted as the gap would change.

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    $295.00

  • 7.2" KL Hopi Overlay slim stacker cuff bracelet sterling silver

    7.2" KL Hopi Overlay slim stacker cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    7.2" KL Hopi Overlay slim stacker cuff bracelet sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century with some expected age appropriate wear. If no maker is mentioned or mark shown in the pictures please assume this piece is unmarked which is to be expected with older Native American silver jewelry. If it‘s hallmarked and I‘m not familiar with the artist most of the time I will just mention the hallmark with no research/attribution as time is everything in our business. Thank you for looking. Bracelets are shown in the photos with a tape measure inside the bracelet, other photos will typically show the gap size. The size at the beginning of the title includes the gap. Almost all bracelets that don‘t have inlay work should be adjustable by at least .25", please refer to pictures for the gap size to see if it would work if slightly adjusted as the gap would change.

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    $175.00

  • Vintage MT Hopi Overlay pendant/link necklace sterling silver

    Vintage MT Hopi Overlay pendant/link necklace sterling silver

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    Vintage MT Hopi Overlay pendant/link necklace sterling silver Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Unidentified hallmark, I recognize it but remember just now. 24" necklace with replacement clasp.

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    $275.00

  • Sherian Honhongva Hopi turquoise, coral, fossil sterling silver corn row pendant

    Sherian Honhongva Hopi turquoise, coral, fossil sterling silver corn row pendant

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    Sherian Honhongva Hopi turquoise, coral, fossil sterling silver corn row pendant. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. No issues. Sherian Honhongva is a Hopi Indian of the Badger clan and lives near Hotevilla. She learned silversmithing from her uncle, the well-known Charles Loloma. Sherian began working with Charles and her older sister, Verma in 1976. She started by learning to cut stones to be inlaid into jewelry. When Charles retired, Sherian remained working with her sister under the name Sonwai. In 1993, they decided to begin working independently of each other. Sherian’s jewelry is now stamped with her own name. Her work definitely reflects years of working with Loloma in his studio. She credits both Charles and Verma with her success. She has since been the featured artist in shows at the Department of Interior, Indian Craft Shop in Washington DC, and at the Eiteljorge Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her work is featured in Southwestern Indian Jewelry by Dexter Cirillo, Hopi Jewelry, and Art of the Hopi by Jerry and Lois Jacka. Sherian has also been featured in the magazine Arizona Highways.

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    $1,395.00

  • Trinidad Lucas Hopi Overlay Kokopelli fire dancers sterling silver belt buckle

    Trinidad Lucas Hopi Overlay Kokopelli fire dancers sterling silver belt buckle

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    Trinidad Lucas Hopi Overlay Kokopelli fire dancers sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.

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    $545.00

  • Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay vintage sterling silver clip-on earrings

    Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay vintage sterling silver clip-on earrings

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    Vintage Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise clip-on earrings. Great earrings, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.

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    $285.00

  • Vintage Hopi Overlay bear paw belt buckle sterling silver

    Vintage Hopi Overlay bear paw belt buckle sterling silver

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    Vintage Hopi Overlay bear paw belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Unidentified hallmark with Hopi Silvercrafts guild hallmark.

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    $425.00

  • Bill Setalla Hopi Vintage sterling silver overlay style bolo tie salamander

    Bill Setalla Hopi Vintage sterling silver overlay style bolo tie salamander

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    Bill Setalla Hopi Vintage sterling silver overlay style bolo tie salamander Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 44" long. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. One tip bent as shown

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    $375.00

  • Large Vintage Hopi overlay pendant with necklace, sterling silver

    Large Vintage Hopi overlay pendant with necklace, sterling silver

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    Large Vintage Hopi overlay pendant with necklace, sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. 26" long, no issues. Hopicrafts hallmark with illegible artists hallmark.

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    $395.00

  • 15.5" Mitchel Sockyma Hopi overlay bib choker necklace paw sterling silver

    15.5" Mitchel Sockyma Hopi overlay bib choker necklace paw sterling silver

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    15.5" Mitchel Sockyma Hopi overlay bib choker necklace paw sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. No issues. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. 15.5" long, with no apparent issues.

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    $395.00

  • Allen Pooyouma Hopi Overlay Mud Man Kachina pendant pin/brooch sterling silver

    Allen Pooyouma Hopi Overlay Mud Man Kachina pendant pin/brooch sterling silver

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    Allen Pooyouma Hopi Overlay Mud Man Kachina pin sterling silver. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, Circa last quarter of the 20th century,

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    $295.00

  • 7" Benjamin Mansfield Hopi Overlay Kokopelli watch cuff bracelet sterling silver

    7" Benjamin Mansfield Hopi Overlay Kokopelli watch cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    7" Benjamin Mansfield Hopi Overlay Kokopelli watch cuff bracelet sterling silver. Selling the watch bracelet shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures.

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    $325.00

  • Vintage G Navajo or Hopi sterling silver "Man in the Maze" bolo tie

    Vintage G Navajo or Hopi sterling silver "Man in the Maze" bolo tie

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    Vintage G Navajo or Hopi sterling silver "Man in the Maze" bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 46" long. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $225.00

  • Big Vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay belt buckle with turquoise sterling silver

    Big Vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay belt buckle with turquoise sterling silver

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    Big Vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay belt buckle with turquoise sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.

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    $575.00

  • Vintage Hopi Silvercrafts Guild sterling silver Kokopelli belt buckle

    Vintage Hopi Silvercrafts Guild sterling silver Kokopelli belt buckle

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    Vintage Hopi Silvercrafts Guild sterling silver Kokopelli belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Legible Guild sun hallmark, illegible picto-artists hallmark to the left of it.

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    $395.00

  • 6.3" Bennett Kagenveama Hopi sterling silver/14k gold storyteller cuff bracelet

    6.3" Bennett Kagenveama Hopi sterling silver/14k gold storyteller cuff bracelet

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    6.3" Bennett Kagenveama Hopi sterling silver/14k gold storyteller cuff bracelet . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Thick layer of solid 14k gold on top of the decoration as shown. Circa last quarter of the 20th century with age appropriate wear.. Bracelets are shown in the photos with a tape measure inside the bracelet, other photos will typically show the gap size. The size at the beginning of the title includes the gap. Hallmarked with artists hallmarks and no other markings. Bennett Kagenveama was an extraordinarily talented Hopi overlay silversmith, born in Shungopavi, Hopi Second Mesa Arizona. His parents, Richard and Gladys Kagenveama, were very prominent artists. His mother, Gladys is considered one of the top Hopi coil basket weavers. Bennetts jewelry exudes a level of intricate detail not seen in other Hopi overlay jewelry. He created his jewelry by overlaying multiple layers of silver and finished with delicate oxidation and intricate hand texturing. This interesting contrast in the textures of his silverwork is what really makes his work stand out. Bennett specialized in the Kachina designs, including dance scenes with kivas and pueblos in the background. Bennett passed away in 2025. Beyond being a wonderful artist, he was a friend who we will greatly miss. Bennett was a soft spoken, humble, and very kind man. He was very well thought of by his peers and his work garnered praise from collectors all over the world.

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    $1,250.00

  • Allen Pooyouma Hopi sterling silver Horse/raincloud coral/turquoise belt buckle

    Allen Pooyouma Hopi sterling silver Horse/raincloud coral/turquoise belt buckle

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    Allen Pooyouma Hopi sterling silver Horse/raincloud coral/turquoise belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Hopi Pueblo artist Allen Pooyouma began his silver work around 1937 and retired around 1970 making him one of the earliest Hopi silversmiths. He worked many of his professional years in Tucson with master goldsmith Morris Talawytewa Robinson and Ralph Tawangyaouma. Allen Pooyouma is known for silver ingot, hand wrought, heavy stampwork and twist wire jewelry set with high quality, natural turquoise. Allen Pooyouma (1922-2014) signed with his hallmark, a stamped ear of corn, and with conjoined letters, HC. Presented in this way, the HC refers to Hopi Crafts. Formerly known as Hopi Enterprises, Hopi Crafts was started by brothers Wayne and Emory Sekaquaptewa operating on Second Mesa between 1962-1983 Pooyouma was born in Hootvilla, Arizona, and learned silversmithing from his father at age 15. His uncle was the renowned Hopi master Ralph Tawangyawma. During World War II, he continued making jewelry on the reservation due to poor eyesight. In the mid-1940s, he moved to Tucson to work with his uncle, where he refined his techniques.

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    $750.00

  • Big Bernard Dawahoya Hopi Vintage sterling silver belt buckle overlay style

    Big Bernard Dawahoya Hopi Vintage sterling silver belt buckle overlay style

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    Big Bernard Dawahoya Hopi Vintage sterling silver belt buckle overlay style Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.75" belt. Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.

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    $1,350.00

  • vintage Edison Wadsworth Hopi Overlay dancers belt buckle sterling silver

    vintage Edison Wadsworth Hopi Overlay dancers belt buckle sterling silver

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    vintage Edison Wadsworth Hopi Overlay dancers belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.

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    $650.00

  • Vintage Navajo/Hopi sterling silver turquoise/jasper pendant lot/collection

    Vintage Navajo/Hopi sterling silver turquoise/jasper pendant lot/collection

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    Vintage Navajo/Hopi sterling silver turquoise/jasper pendant lot/collection. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. . No significant issues Selling the lot shown in the pics.

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    $375.00

  • Vintage Hopi overlay/Navajo sterling silver, turquoise pendant collection/lot

    Vintage Hopi overlay/Navajo sterling silver, turquoise pendant collection/lot

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    Vintage Hopi overlay/Navajo sterling silver, turquoise pendant collection/lot. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.. No significant issues Selling the lot shown in the pics.

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    $325.00

  • Vintage Southwestern Hopi overlay Style sterling silver belt buckle

    Vintage Southwestern Hopi overlay Style sterling silver belt buckle

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    Vintage Southwestern Hopi overlay Style sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Unknown artist, unsure if it‘s Native American made.

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    $325.00

  • Vintage George Philips Hopi Overlay "End of Trail" sterling silver belt buckle

    Vintage George Philips Hopi Overlay "End of Trail" sterling silver belt buckle

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    Vintage George Philips Hopi Overlay "End of Trail" sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.

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    $265.00

  • 7" Gene Pooyouma Hopi Overlay water/wave sterling silver cuff bracelet

    7" Gene Pooyouma Hopi Overlay water/wave sterling silver cuff bracelet

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    7" Gene Pooyouma Hopi Overlay water/wave sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 7" wrist without adjustment, though .25" or more of careful adjustment is typically very simple. Any adjustment will change the gap size of course which is shown in the pictures.

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    $275.00

  • Manuel & Karen Hoyungowa Hopi vintage sterling silver pipe smoker belt buckle

    Manuel & Karen Hoyungowa Hopi vintage sterling silver pipe smoker belt buckle

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    Manuel & Karen Hoyungowa Hopi vintage sterling silver pipe smoker belt buckle Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa fourth quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt.

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    $545.00

  • 6.5" Miriam Chuyate - Hopi-Tewa twisted sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet

    6.5" Miriam Chuyate - Hopi-Tewa twisted sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet

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    6.5" Miriam Chuyate - Hopi-Tewa twisted sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.5" wrist.

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    $375.00

  • 1950's Richard Kagenvema Hopi guild 1" ranger belt buckle/tip sterling silver

    1950's Richard Kagenvema Hopi guild 1" ranger belt buckle/tip sterling silver

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    1950‘s Richard Kagenvema Hopi guild 1" ranger belt buckle/tip sterling silver. Solid sterling silver (tested) with weight and measurements in pictures.. Fits a 1" belt. No issues, some expected wear. Ranger belts are typically wider and taper down to 1" where the buckle and tip go on. Richard Kagenvema was a notable Hopi silversmith (ca. 1925-1982) who trained under the GI Bill program and became known for his intricate overlay jewelry, with his work appearing in collections like the National Museum of the American Indian. His contributions to Hopi silversmithing are highlighted by his son, Bennett Kagenveama, who followed in his father‘s artistic footsteps as a renowned overlay silversmith.

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    $795.00

  • Gene Pooyouma Hopi overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver vintage

    Gene Pooyouma Hopi overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver vintage

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    Gene Pooyouma Hopi overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver vintage. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1" belt.

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    $225.00

  • vintage Phillip Sekaquaptewa Hopi overlay/inlay sterling silver belt buckle

    vintage Phillip Sekaquaptewa Hopi overlay/inlay sterling silver belt buckle

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    vintage Phillip Sekaquaptewa Hopi overlay/inlay sterling silver belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Signed by the artist. Hopi Pueblo artist Phillip Sekaquaptewa, or Weseoma, was Eagle Clan and was actively making jewelry circa 1973-2003. He is known for his gold and silver overlay, appliqué, tufa cast jewelry. Weseoma lived in Hotevilla, Third Mesa, Hopi Pueblo, Arizona. Weseoma learned his trade from Hopicrafts Cooperative Guild, Second Mesa, Az. Phil‘s hallmark- eagle track, PS, ca. 1971-87; tadpole, after 1981; Weseoma and tadpole hallmark. Artist Hallmark signature of Phillip Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Pueblo JewelerPhil Sekaquaptewa (1948-2003) Weseoma was the grandson of Judge Emory Sekaquaptewa, Sr. and Helen Sekaquaptewa; son of Wayne Sekaquaptewa and Judy Chen Wagner; brother of Kenneth Sekaquaptewa, Harlan Sekaquaptewa, David Sekaquaptewa, Jeannie Groves, Helen Freeman, Patricia Sekaquaptewa, Kimball Sekaquaptewa; father of Caroline Huma, Wayne Perry Sekaquaptewa.

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    $1,200.00

  • Vintage Phillip Honanie Hopi overlay kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver

    Vintage Phillip Honanie Hopi overlay kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver

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    Vintage Phillip Honanie Hopi overlay kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. Phillip Honanie was a very talented silversmith. He was very active from the late 1960s into the early 21st century. He unfortunately suffered from diabetes and died in 2017. His work is high regarded and very collectible. Honanie’s hallmark is a pair of crescents, the Hopi sign for friendship.

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    $495.00

  • c1960 c-31 Hopi tufa cast sterling silver kokopelli bolo tie

    c1960 c-31 Hopi tufa cast sterling silver kokopelli bolo tie

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    c1960 c-31 Hopi tufa cast sterling silver kokopelli bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 40" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.

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    $275.00

  • sz6.5 c1950 Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay early ring sterling silver

    sz6.5 c1950 Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay early ring sterling silver

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    sz6.5 c1950 Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay early ring sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the mid 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Master Hopi Silversmith, Waterhouse Clan – Shungopavi, Second Mesa Victor Coochwytewa is widely regarded as one of the most influential Hopi silversmiths of the 20th century. A master of overlay jewelry and a pillar of his community, his work helped define the standards and aesthetics that Hopi jewelers continue to follow today. His career, which spanned more than 60 years, earned him national recognition, including being named an Arizona Indian Living Treasure in 1994. Born on June 7, 1922, in the village of Shungopavi on Second Mesa, Victor was a member of the Waterhouse Clan. He first learned the basics of silversmithing in 1940 under the guidance of Paul Saufkie. But his early career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served with distinction in the South Pacific. A member of the 167th Combat Military Police and later the 5309th Infantry Division under General Frank Merrill (Merrill’s Marauders), Victor saw heavy combat in Burma and was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbons. After being honorably discharged in 1946, Victor returned to Hopi and became one of the first students in the now-legendary Veterans’ Classes established under the G.I. Bill. Taught by Fred Kabotie and Paul Saufkie, these classes marked the beginning of a new era in Hopi silversmithing. Victor not only mastered the overlay technique but innovated within it—introducing a background texturing method inspired by leatherwork that became a defining feature of Hopi overlay jewelry. Victor‘s designs, executed in both sterling silver and gold, are known for their precision, spiritual depth, and elegant symbolism. Many of his pieces reflect Hopi traditions and cosmology, and his work has been collected by major institutions and private collectors around the world. In addition to his artistry, Victor was deeply rooted in the traditional Hopi way of life. A lifelong dry farmer, he raised corn, squash, beans, and watermelons without irrigation or chemical inputs, relying entirely on prayer, ceremony, and natural rainfall. “Jewelry is my hobby; corn is my work,” he once said with characteristic humility. He attributed the success of both his crops and his craft to blessings from the Creator. “When you pray, you should pray for all things, and in return, all things are benefited. Nothing can be accomplished without prayer.” Victor retired from silversmithing and farming in 2006 and continued to live with his family at Hopi until his passing on July 3, 2011, at the age of 89. Today, his legacy lives on in the work of his descendants and in the broader community of Hopi artists who follow the path he helped shape. His jewelry remains among the most iconic and sought-after expressions of Hopi artistry—no serious collection of Hopi overlay work is truly complete without a piece by Victor Coochwytewa.

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    $785.00

  • Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver 3pc belt buckle set

    Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver 3pc belt buckle set

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    Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver 3pc belt buckle set. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Fits a 1.5" belt. No apparent damage, some expected wear. Much better in person, we have a hard time photographing these types of items properly. Watson Honanie created jewelry of gold and silver overlay portraying Hopi culture and ceremonial life. Encouraged by two uncles, Porter Timecheand and the late Fred Kabotie, both of whom were associated with the Hopi Silvercraft Guild, he began making jewelry at an early age. "They gave me scraps of silver so I could make small pieces, mostly earrings," Honanie said. He learned the overlay technique from his brother Phillip, and worked at the Silvercraft Guild for about two years before venturing out on his own. "In 1979, when the cost of silver got so high - $48 to $50 an ounce, I went back to using scraps, but not for making jewelry. I made small Kachinas, about four inches tall, using the lost wax process and the melted silver scraps. I made these miniature Kachinas for about a year, then returned to jewelry." Although he made jewelry since 1972, it was not until 1985 that he started to work with gold. But today, he is noted for his gold work.

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    $2,250.00

  • Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver necklace Eagle Dancers

    Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver necklace Eagle Dancers

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    Watson Honanie Hopi 14k gold overlay on sterling silver necklace Eagle Dancers. Circa last quarter of the 20th century, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. No apparent issues. 20" long necklace, other measurements in pictures. Watson Honanie created jewelry of gold and silver overlay portraying Hopi culture and ceremonial life. Encouraged by two uncles, Porter Timecheand and the late Fred Kabotie, both of whom were associated with the Hopi Silvercraft Guild, he began making jewelry at an early age. "They gave me scraps of silver so I could make small pieces, mostly earrings," Honanie said. He learned the overlay technique from his brother Phillip, and worked at the Silvercraft Guild for about two years before venturing out on his own. "In 1979, when the cost of silver got so high - $48 to $50 an ounce, I went back to using scraps, but not for making jewelry. I made small Kachinas, about four inches tall, using the lost wax process and the melted silver scraps. I made these miniature Kachinas for about a year, then returned to jewelry." Although he made jewelry since 1972, it was not until 1985 that he started to work with gold. But today, he is noted for his gold work. Some of his designs are adaptations from Pueblo pottery and Hopi Kachinas. His gorgeous concho belt of coral and gold and silver overlay was awarded First Place and Best of Division at the prestigious 1992 Sante Fe Indian Market. Watson was a world renowned jeweler and prominent leader in the Hopi tribe, up until his death in November 2023.

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    $2,250.00

  • 6" Preston Monongye Hopi Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise inlay cuff bracelet

    6" Preston Monongye Hopi Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise inlay cuff bracelet

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    6" Preston Monongye Hopi Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise inlay cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Amazing bracelet in clean condition with no issues other than possibly one stone missing close to the gap on one side. Impossible to know for sure. Monongye, Preston (1927-1987) Biography Preston Monongye was a leader in the “The New Indian Jewelry” movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Born in 1927, in Los Angeles he was abandoned at Hopi at age seven and adopted by a prominent Hopi family. Monongye attended reservation schools and became a full participant in Hopi religious and social life. At age nine, Monongye began apprenticeship with his uncle, the master silversmith and painter Gene Pooyama. Following his service as a paratrooper in World War II, Monongye became a Kachina painter, working occasionally for trader Roman Hubbell and the Fred Harvey Company. Monongye re-enlisted during the Korean War and later worked in law enforcement for the Bureau of Indian Affairs while continuing to paint and make silver jewelry. After leaving his job in favor of jewelry making in the early 1960s, Monongye quickly became recognized as an innovative designer and technician, immersing himself in “the new Indian art,” using traditional techniques and motifs to create a contemporary new look. He was best known for cast silver set with stones that often were cut by his friend Lee Yazzie, and later by his son Jesse. Monongye taught his art at various schools and workshops and lectured widely on contemporary Native design. He won many awards at shows and competitions and his jewelry appears in museum collections such as the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff and the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe.

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    $3,250.00

  • Vintage Hopi or Navajo Overlay long ring sterling silver

    Vintage Hopi or Navajo Overlay long ring sterling silver

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    Vintage Hopi or Navajo Overlay long ring sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterlong silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. Clean with no issues. Illegible hallmark.

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    $110.00

  • sz6 vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay ring with turquoise sterling silver

    sz6 vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay ring with turquoise sterling silver

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    sz6 vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay ring with turquoise sterling silver . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. apparently unmarked with numbers on the back unrelated to artist.

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    $125.00

  • Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay eagle belt buckle sterling silver

    Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay eagle belt buckle sterling silver

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    Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay eagle belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, fits up to a 1.25 wide belt. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Some surface wear shown. Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.

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    $650.00

  • Steven Pooyouma Hopi Overlay sterling silver watch tips

    Steven Pooyouma Hopi Overlay sterling silver watch tips

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    Steven Pooyouma Hopi Overlay sterling silver watch tips. Selling the watch bracelet shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver (tips), stretchy band not sterling. Weight and measurements in pictures.

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    $225.00

  • Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner Kokopelli/sunface pendant sterling silver

    Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner Kokopelli/sunface pendant sterling silver

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    Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner Kokopelli/sunface pendant sterling silver. Reversible spinner 2 sided as shown. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Cheryl Wadsworth Soohafyah is a fine silversmith. Cheryl and her husband Eddison live just below the rim of the Second Mesa between the villages of Mishongnovi and Shungopavi.

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    $545.00

  • Vintage Hopicrafts Hopi overlay bolo tie sterling silver Kokopelli flute player

    Vintage Hopicrafts Hopi overlay bolo tie sterling silver Kokopelli flute player

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    Vintage Hopicrafts Hopi overlay bolo tie sterling silver Kokopelli flute player. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 40" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Hopicrafts hallmark, could not find an artists hallmark.

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    $345.00

  • Big Vintage Mitchell Sockyma Hopi overlay bolo tie sterling silver

    Big Vintage Mitchell Sockyma Hopi overlay bolo tie sterling silver

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    Big Vintage Mitchell Sockyma Hopi overlay bolo tie sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 46" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.

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    $750.00

  • Vintage Navajo or Hopi sterling silver Kokopelli Overlay belt buckle

    Vintage Navajo or Hopi sterling silver Kokopelli Overlay belt buckle

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    Vintage Navajo or Hopi sterling silver Kokopelli Overlay belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Weight and measurements in pictures. Signed by unknown artist, circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $285.00

  • Vintage Tufa Cast sterling silver High grade turquoise Navajo or Hopi bolo tie

    Vintage Tufa Cast sterling silver High grade turquoise Navajo or Hopi bolo tie

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    Vintage Tufa Cast sterling silver High grade turquoise Navajo or Hopi bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 38" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Illegibly marked on back, possibly a former owner.

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    $345.00

  • sz3.5 Mitchell sockyma Hopi overlay ring sterling silver size 3.5

    sz3.5 Mitchell sockyma Hopi overlay ring sterling silver size 3.5

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    sz3.5 Mitchell Sockyma Hopi overlay ring sterling silver size 3.5. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. size 3.5 ring

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    $110.00

  • c1960's Walter Polelonema Hopi Overlay Vintage sterling silver roadrunner pin

    c1960's Walter Polelonema Hopi Overlay Vintage sterling silver roadrunner pin

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    c1960‘s Walter Polelonema Hopi Overlay Vintage sterling silver roadrunner pin. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.

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    $295.00

  • 7.75" Anderson Koinva Hopi Overlay Trickling Water cuff bracelet sterling silver

    7.75" Anderson Koinva Hopi Overlay Trickling Water cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    7.75" Anderson Koinva Hopi Overlay Trickling Water cuff bracelet sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century with appropriate wear. Anderson Koinva is an accomplished silversmith from the Second Mesa village of Shongopovi. He started drawing and carving kachina dolls at a young age, which started his interest in making Kachina Ornaments in 1985, which are collected around the world. He learned silversmithing from his father-in-law, Bernard Dawahoya and uses a very similar style in his jewelry - bold, clean, and crisp.

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    $495.00

  • Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner gecko/sunface pendant sterling silver

    Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner gecko/sunface pendant sterling silver

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    Cheryl Wadsworth Hopi overlay spinner gecko/sunface pendant sterling silver. Reversible spinner 2 sided as shown. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Cheryl Wadsworth Soohafyah is a fine silversmith. Cheryl and her husband Eddison live just below the rim of the Second Mesa between the villages of Mishongnovi and Shungopavi.

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    $545.00

  • sz6.75 1950's Ted Wadsworth Hopi overlay ring w/turquoise sterling silver

    sz6.75 1950's Ted Wadsworth Hopi overlay ring w/turquoise sterling silver

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    sz6.75 1950‘s Ted Wadsworth Hopi overlay ring w/turquoise sterling silver . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great ring from the mid 20th century with no issues. Some age appropriate expected wear as shown. Size 6.75 ring Ted Wadsworth started making jewelry in the early 1950s and is a well respected silversmith with sons that went on to also become silversmiths. Mr. Wadsworth passed away in 2005 and his work is shown in the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. Hallmark : (rabbit stick) (Hopi Guild mark)

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    $295.00

  • sz6.5 c1950's Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay rain cloud ring sterling silver

    sz6.5 c1950's Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay rain cloud ring sterling silver

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    sz6.5 c1950‘s Victor Coochwytewa Hopi overlay rain cloud ring sterling silver . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Great ring from the mid 20th century with no issues. Some age appropriate expected wear as shown. Size 6.5 ring Victor Coochwytewa is widely regarded as one of the most influential Hopi silversmiths of the 20th century. A master of overlay jewelry and a pillar of his community, his work helped define the standards and aesthetics that Hopi jewelers continue to follow today. His career, which spanned more than 60 years, earned him national recognition, including being named an Arizona Indian Living Treasure in 1994. Born on June 7, 1922, in the village of Shungopavi on Second Mesa, Victor was a member of the Waterhouse Clan. He first learned the basics of silversmithing in 1940 under the guidance of Paul Saufkie. But his early career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served with distinction in the South Pacific. A member of the 167th Combat Military Police and later the 5309th Infantry Division under General Frank Merrill (Merrills Marauders), Victor saw heavy combat in Burma and was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbons. After being honorably discharged in 1946, Victor returned to Hopi and became one of the first students in the now-legendary Veterans Classes established under the G.I. Bill. Taught by Fred Kabotie and Paul Saufkie, these classes marked the beginning of a new era in Hopi silversmithing. Victor not only mastered the overlay technique but innovated within itintroducing a background texturing method inspired by leatherwork that became a defining feature of Hopi overlay jewelry. Victor‘s designs, executed in both sterling silver and gold, are known for their precision, spiritual depth, and elegant symbolism. Many of his pieces reflect Hopi traditions and cosmology, and his work has been collected by major institutions and private collectors around the world. In addition to his artistry, Victor was deeply rooted in the traditional Hopi way of life. A lifelong dry farmer, he raised corn, squash, beans, and watermelons without irrigation or chemical inputs, relying entirely on prayer, ceremony, and natural rainfall. “Jewelry is my hobby; corn is my work, he once said with characteristic humility. He attributed the success of both his crops and his craft to blessings from the Creator. “When you pray, you should pray for all things, and in return, all things are benefited. Nothing can be accomplished without prayer. Victor retired from silversmithing and farming in 2006 and continued to live with his family at Hopi until his passing on July 3, 2011, at the age of 89. Today, his legacy lives on in the work of his descendants and in the broader community of Hopi artists who follow the path he helped shape. His jewelry remains among the most iconic and sought-after expressions of Hopi artistryno serious collection of Hopi overlay work is truly complete without a piece by Victor Coochwytewa.

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    $995.00

  • 6.6" Bennett Kagenveama Hopi 14k gold/Sterling silver Kokopelli cuff bracelet

    6.6" Bennett Kagenveama Hopi 14k gold/Sterling silver Kokopelli cuff bracelet

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    6.6" Bennett Kagenveama Hopi 14k gold/Sterling silver Kokopelli cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed thick layer of solid 14k gold on top of the figures on solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century with no issues. Marked with Artists hallmark and no other markings.   No sterling or 14k gold markings.Bennett Kagenveama was an extraordinarily talented Hopi overlay silversmith, born in Shungopavi, Hopi Second Mesa Arizona. His parents, Richard and Gladys Kagenveama, were very prominent artists. His mother, Gladys is considered one of the top Hopi coil basket weavers.Bennetts jewelry exudes a level of intricate detail not seen in other Hopi overlay jewelry. He created his jewelry by overlaying multiple layers of silver and finished with delicate oxidation and intricate hand texturing. This interesting contrast in the textures of his silverwork is what really makes his work stand out. Bennett specialized in the Kachina designs, including dance scenes with kivas and pueblos in the background. Bennett passed away in 2025. Beyond being a wonderful artist, he was a friend who we will greatly miss. Bennett was a soft spoken, humble, and very kind man. He was very well thought of by his peers and his work garnered praise from collectors all over the world.

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    $995.00

  • 6.3" DS Native American Overlay cuff bracelet Navajo/Hopi sterling silver

    6.3" DS Native American Overlay cuff bracelet Navajo/Hopi sterling silver

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    6.3" DS Native American Overlay cuff bracelet Navajo/Hopi sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century. No damage. Marked DS, unknown to me artist. Very high quality work, most likely Navajo or Hopi.

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    $435.00

  • Howard Sice Hopi/Laguna Sterling silver/mixed metal copper pendant/necklace

    Howard Sice Hopi/Laguna Sterling silver/mixed metal copper pendant/necklace

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    Howard Sice Hopi/Laguna Sterling silver/mixed metal copper pendant/necklace. Mixed metals, made of Sterling, copper, and brass. The Chain is woven copper, brass, and sterling. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with no markings other than artists hallmark on the pendant in the back, weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. 25" long. Howard Sice (Hopi - Laguna) Arizona, USA Native American jewelry artist. He is self taught. Over his career, he has been the recipient of countless awards, including Best of Show and 1st Place. He was raised on the Laguna Pueblo of Paraje but split time with relatives in Hopi so his work displays strong influences from both cultures. He served twenty years in the Air Force inclusive of a year in Vietnam. While in the service he obtained a degree in a special area of medical research (lab work). While still in the service, in 1972, he started working in jewelry in 1972. He has added to his skills over the years. It was once he started engraving in 1985 that his metal work became distinctly identifiable. He has fairly recently started working with several very interesting materials. The first is Niobium. I probably shouldn‘t even mention it given I sold out of the pieces I bought before I got a chance to post them but I will get more at some point. Niobium is a metal that, when oxidized, can take on some beautiful colors. The other metal Howard is working in is Argentium silver. Standard Sterling is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Argentium is classified as Sterling as it still has a 92.5% silver content but a small portion of the copper has been replaced by Germanium. The result is startling. There are a number of advantages to the artist in how they can work with the material but to the end user (and me) the difference is the huge reduction is tarnishing. The finished work also is amazingly bright, noticeably more so than even the most polished standard Sterling. Argentium requires makers (artists) be registered with them to utilize the distinct hallmark of a flying unicorn. Howard is a registered user and is moving over to the use of Argentium almost exclusively. I will mark on each piece if it is Argentium. Artist may USE Argentium without registration but may not use the hallmark. I had some work by Myron Panteah that I‘m all but certain was Argentium but was not hallmarked as such.

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    $850.00

  • 6.25" Hubert Yowytewa Hopi Overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver

    6.25" Hubert Yowytewa Hopi Overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    6.25" Hubert Yowytewa Hopi Overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $450.00

  • 42.5" Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay man in the maze sterling silver concho belt

    42.5" Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay man in the maze sterling silver concho belt

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    42.5" Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay man in the maze sterling silver concho belt. Tested and guaranteed sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Fits up to a 42.5" waist but can of course be worn shorter by being linked on a shorter loop. Each concho hallmarked with Bernard Dawahoya‘s hallmark. Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.

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    $2,750.00

  • Vintage Clement Honie Hopi Overlay turquoise Kokopelli bolo tie sterling silver

    Vintage Clement Honie Hopi Overlay turquoise Kokopelli bolo tie sterling silver

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    Vintage Clement Honie Hopi Overlay turquoise Kokopelli bolo tie sterling silver.. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 37" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.

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    $450.00

  • Virgil Thomas Hopi Overlay 2 rams belt buckle sterling silver

    Virgil Thomas Hopi Overlay 2 rams belt buckle sterling silver

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    Virgil Thomas Hopi Overlay 2 rams belt buckle sterling silver. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional, with no damage.. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $395.00

  • Vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay turquoise belt buckle sterling silver sun/flower

    Vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay turquoise belt buckle sterling silver sun/flower

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    Vintage Navajo or Hopi Overlay turquoise belt buckle sterling silver sun/flower . Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional, with no damage.. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.

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    $245.00

  • Gary and Elsie Yoyokie Hopi Overlay dancer earrings sterling silver

    Gary and Elsie Yoyokie Hopi Overlay dancer earrings sterling silver

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    Gary and Elsie Yoyokie Hopi Overlay dancer earrings sterling silver. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures, these have brand new replacement sterling silver hooks that have never been on an ear. Yoyokie, Gary and Elsie Gary and Elsie Yoyokie live on Third Mesa, Arizona at Kykotsmovi on the Hopi reservation. During their distinguished careers as silversmiths, the Yoyokies have won many awards at major shows and exhibits, including the Santa Fe Indian Market, where their unique jewelry has won dozens of ribbons, including Best of Division awards. The Yoyokies were selected as Fellowship winners by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts in 1993 in recognition of their beautifully designed and crafted silverwork. They were also honored by the Museum of Northern Arizona, which presented the Yoyokies with the Charles Loloma Award of Excellence. They have won many ribbons, including Best of Division at the Heard Museum Indian Fair and Market, Best of Show at the Twin Cities Indian Market in Minneapolis, as well as awards from the Eight Northern Pueblos Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibit, the Sedona Hopi Show, the Lawrence, Kansas Museum of Anthropopogy Indian Arts Show, the American Indian Art Festival in Dallas and numerous other major shows.

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    $175.00

  • Large Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay lizard pendant sterling silver

    Large Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay lizard pendant sterling silver

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    Large Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay lizard pendant sterling silver. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with artists hallmarks and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.

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    $975.00

  • Bernard Dawahoya Hopi Overlay Gambel's quails pin/brooch sterling silver

    Bernard Dawahoya Hopi Overlay Gambel's quails pin/brooch sterling silver

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    Bernard Dawahoya Hopi Overlay Gambel‘s quails pin/brooch sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.

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    $595.00

  • Large Vintage Hopi or Navajo  sterling silver eagle dancer kachina bolo tie

    Large Vintage Hopi or Navajo sterling silver eagle dancer kachina bolo tie

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    Large Vintage Hopi or Navajo sterling silver eagle dancer kachina bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 40" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Marked sterling with no other detectable markings.

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    $545.00

  • 6.1" Ramona Loloma Hopi sterling silver malachite row cuff bracelet

    6.1" Ramona Loloma Hopi sterling silver malachite row cuff bracelet

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    6.1" Ramona Loloma Hopi sterling silver malachite row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century with no damage. Ramona Loloma Poleyma (Hopi) made jewels from 1977 to 1984, she also excels at making rugs. Ramona was born on June 27, 1934 and lives in Hotevilla, Third Mesa Arizona. Ramona, sister of Charles Loloma, were aunt and uncle of Verma Nequatewa and Sherian Honhongva. Apprenticing with Loloma (Nequatewa from 1966, Honhongva from 1976), the sisters worked with him until his retirement in the late 80s. Their sense of continuity with and difference from him was reflected in the name they chose to share when they began to exhibit together in 1989: Sonwai is the feminine form of the Hopi word for “beauty (the masculine being “loloma). Around 1993 the sisters began to work independently. Nequatewa continued with the Sonwai name, while Honhongva used her own name.

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    $265.00

  • Faron Yowytewa Hopi Overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver

    Faron Yowytewa Hopi Overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver

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    Faron Yowytewa Hopi Overlay Kokopelli belt buckle sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Fits up to a 1" wide belt. Some expected wear, marked as shown with the artists hallmark. Good condition, functional. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $225.00

  • c1950 Hopi overlay SilverCrafts Guild  large pendant sterling silver

    c1950 Hopi overlay SilverCrafts Guild large pendant sterling silver

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    c1950 Hopi overlay SilverCrafts Guild large pendant sterling silver. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown with weight and measurements in the pictures. No damage or significant wear. Circa mid 20th century. No detectable artists hallmark.

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    $395.00

  • Phillip Sekaquaptewa Weseoma Hopi sterling silver coral beaded necklace/pendant

    Phillip Sekaquaptewa Weseoma Hopi sterling silver coral beaded necklace/pendant

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    Phillip Sekaquaptewa Weseoma Hopi sterling silver coral beaded necklace/pendant. Authentic with no damage, with weight and measurements in the pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. 28" long necklace. Hopi Pueblo artist Phillip Sekaquaptewa, or Weseoma, was Eagle Clan and was actively making jewelry circa 1973-2003. He is known for his gold and silver overlay, appliqué, tufa cast jewelry. Weseoma lived in Hotevilla, Third Mesa, Hopi Pueblo, Arizona. Weseoma learned his trade from Hopicrafts Cooperative Guild, Second Mesa, Az. Phil Sekaquaptewa was the grandson of Judge Emory Sekaquaptewa, Sr. and Helen Sekaquaptewa; son of Wayne Sekaquaptewa and Judy Chen Wagner; brother of Kenneth Sekaquaptewa, Harlan Sekaquaptewa, David Sekaquaptewa, Jeannie Groves, Helen Freeman, Patricia Sekaquaptewa, Kimball Sekaquaptewa; father of Caroline Huma, Wayne Perry Sekaquaptewa.

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    $1,695.00

  • Manuel Hoyungowa Hopi Overlay belt buckle pipe smoker, corn,  sterling silver

    Manuel Hoyungowa Hopi Overlay belt buckle pipe smoker, corn, sterling silver

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    Manuel Hoyungowa Hopi Overlay belt buckle pipe smoker, corn, sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Some expected wear, marked as shown with the artists hallmark. Good condition, functional. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Manuel Hoyungowa (ca. 1953-2011) Hopi Tribe Hopi artist Manuel Hoyungowa. c:(1953-2011). He began his career in jewelry in 1970 and presented his work at the Inter Tribal Ceremonial in Gallup, NM. He learned the technique of silver overlay from his grandfather, Preston Monongye and also studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts, in Santa Fe, NM. He was not only a talented jeweler, but also a Hopi Prophet, religious leader and author. He wrote "Cry of the Earth Statement" a Hopi prophecy message, which he delivered to the United Nations General Assembly and Re-submitted 11/23/93.

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    $595.00

  • sz5.5 Lawrence saufkie Hopi Overlay corn themed large ring sterling silver

    sz5.5 Lawrence saufkie Hopi Overlay corn themed large ring sterling silver

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    sz5.5 Lawrence Saufkie Hopi Overlay corn themed large ring sterling silver. Great looking ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with no issues unless some are already stated previously in the description. size 5.5 ring Lawrence Saufkie (1934-2011) was an award winning artist and important to the growth of overlay jewelry. He is one of the most important Hopi artists in history. It was Lawrence‘s father, Paul and Fred Kabotie, who began this new (new in the 1930‘s) jewelry style and taught it to the Hopi smiths and GI‘s returning after WWII. Lawrence was an extraordinary silversmith and a mentor to many of today‘s top silversmiths. He became active in 1947 and is referenced in all of the Native American jewelry books.

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    $435.00

  • 6.1" Hubert Yowytewa Hopi Overlay water waves cuff bracelet sterling silver

    6.1" Hubert Yowytewa Hopi Overlay water waves cuff bracelet sterling silver

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    6.1" Hubert Yowytewa Hopi Overlay water waves cuff bracelet sterling silver. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century with no damage.

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    $525.00

  • Ramon Dalangyawma Hopi overlay large kachina figure pendant sterling silver

    Ramon Dalangyawma Hopi overlay large kachina figure pendant sterling silver

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    Ramon Dalangyawma Hopi overlay large kachina figure pendant sterling silver. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown with only artists signature and sterling, with weight and measurements in the pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. No damage or significant wear. Ramon Dalangyawma Born Ramon Albert, Jr. (a non-Hopi surname), his grandmother gave him the name Dalangyawma, a name of the Greasewood Clan. As a young man, he attended school in Santa Fe and served in the US Marines. Ramon began his silver working career in 1978 at Hopicrafts then located near the village of Hotevilla. His designs come from his experiences in life - clouds, thunderbolts and rain - important in an area with no irrigation for crops; and bear, spider, antelope, prayer feathers, kachinas, kokopelli, corn - the clan religious symbols, the basis of Hopi life. Ramon‘s work is characterized by the very heavy weight (thickness) silver he uses and his laser like precision in cutting out his designs and meticulous background stamping - nothing but the highest quality. He is a very fine man who we are proud to call our friend! Ramon uses his name stamped into the reverse of his pieces as his hallmark. Earlier examples of his work were marked with a composite RA. Ramon lives in Hotevilla. His son Cheston was honorably discharged from the Marine Corp and graduated from Arizona State University where he obtained his Master‘s Degree in Criminal Justice. At present, Cheston is living in Artesia, NM and working as an instructor at the Federal Police Academy. Mindful of his role in encouraging the next generation of Native American artisans, Fritz has returned as an instructor to the Poeh Arts Center in Pojoaque, NM, where he was once a student. His time as a teacher has helped to strengthen his own skills as a jewelry-maker and inspires him and his students to experiment with progressive designs. An amiable spirit, Fritz explains that his fashion-forward, sculptural jewelry designs are a combination of forethought and serendipitous discovery, resulting in jewelry that excites both his students and collectors. Examples of his awe-inspiring jewelry can be seen in Dexter Cirillo‘s book, Southwestern Indian Jewelry.

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    $495.00

  • Large Vintage Hopi-Hopicrafts Overlay hunter pendant sterling silver

    Large Vintage Hopi-Hopicrafts Overlay hunter pendant sterling silver

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    Large Vintage Hopi-Hopicrafts Overlay hunter pendant sterling silver. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown with weight and measurements in the pictures. No damage or significant wear. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Marked with Hopicrafts hallmark and another illegible to me hallmark.

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    $450.00

  • Troy Hoyungwa Hopi Overlay pendant sterling silver Kokopelli flute player

    Troy Hoyungwa Hopi Overlay pendant sterling silver Kokopelli flute player

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    Troy Hoyungwa Hopi Overlay pendant sterling silver Kokopelli flute player. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown with weight and measurements in the pictures. No damage or significant wear. Circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $225.00

  • Ramon Albert Jr Dalangyawma Hopi Overlay Kokopelli pendant/pin sterling silver

    Ramon Albert Jr Dalangyawma Hopi Overlay Kokopelli pendant/pin sterling silver

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    Ramon Albert Jr Dalangyawma Hopi Overlay Kokopelli pendant/pin sterling silver. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown with weight and measurements in the pictures. No damage or significant wear. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Marked with Hopicrafts hallmark the artists older RA hallmark. Ramon Dalangyawma Born Ramon Albert, Jr. (a non-Hopi surname), his grandmother gave him the name Dalangyawma, a name of the Greasewood Clan. As a young man, he attended school in Santa Fe and served in the US Marines. Ramon began his silver working career in 1978 at Hopicrafts then located near the village of Hotevilla. His designs come from his experiences in life - clouds, thunderbolts and rain - important in an area with no irrigation for crops; and bear, spider, antelope, prayer feathers, kachinas, kokopelli, corn - the clan religious symbols, the basis of Hopi life. Ramon‘s work is characterized by the very heavy weight (thickness) silver he uses and his laser like precision in cutting out his designs and meticulous background stamping - nothing but the highest quality. He is a very fine man who we are proud to call our friend! Ramon uses his name stamped into the reverse of his pieces as his hallmark. Earlier examples of his work were marked with a composite RA. Ramon lives in Hotevilla. His son Cheston was honorably discharged from the Marine Corp and graduated from Arizona State University where he obtained his Master‘s Degree in Criminal Justice. At present, Cheston is living in Artesia, NM and working as an instructor at the Federal Police Academy. Mindful of his role in encouraging the next generation of Native American artisans, Fritz has returned as an instructor to the Poeh Arts Center in Pojoaque, NM, where he was once a student. His time as a teacher has helped to strengthen his own skills as a jewelry-maker and inspires him and his students to experiment with progressive designs. An amiable spirit, Fritz explains that his fashion-forward, sculptural jewelry designs are a combination of forethought and serendipitous discovery, resulting in jewelry that excites both his students and collectors. Examples of his awe-inspiring jewelry can be seen in Dexter Cirillo‘s book, Southwestern Indian Jewelry.

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    $165.00

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