Select Group of Great Navajo Silversmiths

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  • 2 Vintage Navajo sterling silver pin/brooch w/nice turquoise Gary Reeves/c1940 2 Vintage Navajo sterling silver pin/brooch w/nice turquoise Gary Reeves/c1940

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    2 Vintage Navajo sterling silver pin/brooch w/nice turquoise Gary Reeves/c1940. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, Top one Fred Harvey era, circa second quarter of the 20th century. Bottom Gary Reeves, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Selling both.

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    $375.00

  • 6.25" Large Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver modernist cuff bracelet 6.25" Large Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver modernist cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Large Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver modernist cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. 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. 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. Very sturdy, not recommended for adjustment due to sturdiness.

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    $845.00

  • c1970 Tommy Singer Navajo vintage sterling silver thunderbird bolo tie c1970 Tommy Singer Navajo vintage sterling silver thunderbird bolo tie

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    c1970 Tommy Singer Navajo vintage sterling silver thunderbird bolo tie. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 38" long. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.

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    $450.00

  • Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo First Phase style sterling silver concho belt Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo First Phase style sterling silver concho belt

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    Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo First Phase style sterling silver concho belt Fits up to a 40" waist but obviously could be worn shorter. Tape measure shown in pics.. Weight and measurements in pictures. No damage or issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. 8 Conchos and one buckle, circa second quarter of the 20th century, hallmarked as shown. 570 grams. Diné silversmith Ike Wilson worked for many years for the Kelsey Trading Company at Zuni. He did silverwork for many of the Zuni lapidary artists including Ida Vacit Poblano. He often collaborated with his wife, Katherine Wilson. Navajo Nation artist Ike Wilson (1900-1942) would sign his creations with his bow and arrow hallmark. There has been some confusion in the past about the hallmark of Ike Wilson (1901-1942). It seems that sometimes his work was attributed to Austin Wilson. Both men were born in the same year and in a similar area of the reservation and both men worked at times for trader C. G. Wallace and the Kelsey Trading Company. Ike Wilsons work is signed with a bow and arrow. After his death in 1942, his wife Katherine Wilson (1907-1985) continued to use his hallmark. The bow and arrow hallmark was initially attributed to Ikes contemporary, Austin Wilson, but the corrected attribution was published in Messier, 2014.

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    $4,500.00

  • 6.3" Vintage Roy Vandever Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral cuff bracelet 6.3" Vintage Roy Vandever Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.3" Vintage Roy Vandever Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid ingot/sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third 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 sterling hallmarks and no other markings.

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    $750.00

  • c1960's c-31 Harry Begay? Sterling silver turquoise cluster bolo tie fancy tips c1960's c-31 Harry Begay? Sterling silver turquoise cluster bolo tie fancy tips

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    c1960‘s c-31 Harry Begay? Sterling silver turquoise cluster bolo tie fancy tips. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. 43" long. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Harry Begay‘s later hallmark has a different type of arrow facing the other direction. And the info I find shows him active since the early 70‘s, but c-31 bolo clips are typically thought to have been phased out prior to 1970. This is a well made bolo, could easily be an early work by Harry Begay from the late 60‘s if he was active then. Or he could have donated some early clips. Harry H. Begay comes from the Navajo tribe, and has specialized in handmade Native American jewelry since the early 1970s. His silversmithing style is curated through ingot silver that has been mined from mountains and caves from across the country. The turquoise he uses is also the best in business, which results in a rich colored stone. The talented proceedings using ingot silver is endeavoring work; that specializes in melting the silver to a desired shape, to curate the designs, with the ending result of a heavy solidified piece of jewelry. Harry Begay is one of the prime silversmiths in our century.

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    $950.00

  • 6.1" Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoiise cuff bracelet 6.1" Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoiise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.1" Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoiise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa fourth 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. Esther Wood is a celebrated Navajo (Diné) silversmith and jeweler known for her exceptional craftsmanship and detailed work with sterling silver, turquoise, and other stones. Her pieces are sought after by collectors and have been featured in major art collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum

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    $995.00

  • 6.5" Jefferson Brown Navajo 14k gold accented sterling silver lapis cuff bracelet 6.5" Jefferson Brown Navajo 14k gold accented sterling silver lapis cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Jefferson Brown Navajo 14k gold accented sterling silver lapis cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold beads, the rest sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. 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.

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    $575.00

  • 35" Albert Platero Navajo sterling silver hand stamped vintage concho belt 35" Albert Platero Navajo sterling silver hand stamped vintage concho belt

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    35" Albert Platero Navajo sterling silver hand stamped vintage concho belt. Fits up to a 35" waist with existing holes, but can be hooked shorter or a few holes could be added later. Tape measure shown in pics.. Weight and measurements in pictures. No damage or issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. 1 buckle and 10 conchos, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Navajo silversmith Albert Platero was born on the Navajo reservation in To‘hajiilee, New Mexico, thirty miles west Of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has been creating outstanding classic silver work since the rise of its popularity in the 1970‘s. "Platero" means "silversmith" in Spanish, so it perhaps makes sense that the Platero family has so many talented silver smiths in it. Albert is the uncle of Vincent Platero, another outstanding silversmith.

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    $2,150.00

  • 1949 Kenneth Begay Navajo sterling silver olla flower holder vase brooch/pin 1949 Kenneth Begay Navajo sterling silver olla flower holder vase brooch/pin

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    1949 Kenneth Begay Navajo sterling silver olla flower holder vase brooch/pin. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa mid 20th century. Dated 1949. Kenneth Begay (1913-1977) was called the “father of modern Navajo jewelry” for his clean, bold, modern designs. But he also exemplifies the long history and continuity of Navajo jewelry-making: Begay studied under Fred Peshlakai, who had been taught by his father, Slender Maker of Silver, who was trained by Atsidi Chon, one of the earliest Navajo silversmiths. Begay in turn taught many others including his son, Harvey, now a renowned jeweler. Though deeply rooted in traditional jewelry-making techniques, Begay’s work was so innovative that it was rejected from a 1949 exhibition of Native art as too radical. Although he used and taught the old techniques, Begay explained near the end of his life, “I like to create something new and still use the old Navajo design style.”

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    $1,375.00

  • Vintage Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver turquoise 1" ranger belt buckle set Vintage Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver turquoise 1" ranger belt buckle set

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    Vintage Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver turquoise 1" ranger belt buckle set. 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.

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    $1,175.00

  • 6.75" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver stamped domed cuff bracelet 6.75" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver stamped domed cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.75" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver stamped domed cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.75" wrist. It is very simple to adjust most cuff bracelets at least .25", sometimes more depending on the gap size and and gap size required by you. Please see pictures for gap size and other measurements. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) was a Navajo artist and master silversmith who has been featured in the American Indian art world for over 25 years. He was born in Tuba City, Arizona in 1943 and lived and worked in Shiprock, New Mexico. Tsinnie learned jewelry making from his Hopi brother-in-law in the 1970s and has since won many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association.

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    $395.00

  • Alfred Joe Navajo Sterling silver lapis beaded necklace shadowbox/overlay design Alfred Joe Navajo Sterling silver lapis beaded necklace shadowbox/overlay design

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    Alfred Joe Navajo Sterling silver lapis beaded necklace shadowbox/overlay design. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. 16.5" long. Award-winning, Navajo jeweler Alfred Joe was born in Winslow, Arizona to Rose Ann and Robert Joe. Alfred learned silversmithing from his uncle Colbert Joe, at a young age. He also went on to attend college at Northern Arizona University, in Flagstaff. In 1972, Alfred Joe was making some of the finest chip inlay jewelry available at the time. His uncle Colbert Joe encouraged him to pursue more traditional designs. During the 1970s, he worked in his family’s silver shop in Winslow, Arizona, called “Little Squash” (which is the family’s nickname for the oldest son). When silver prices skyrocketed, the shop had to close, and this allowed Alfred to concentrate more on his jewelry making. Alfred Joe is known for his graceful, traditional designs, with a contemporary edge. He uses shadowbox techniques as well as stamping and overlay. Gem grade turquoise stones from mines such as, Carico Lake, Lander, Bisbee, Morenci and more, are used in his pieces, in addition to Mediterranean red corral and Lapis. A technique used in creating his signature rug bracelets is a silver dust overlay process that provides a level of contrast and texture to the pieces. Working in both silver and gold, his two-sided pendants are highly prized for their magnificent, gem-quality stones and elegant craftsmanship. Since 1972, Alfred Joe has won every major award bestowed in his field. Some of these include: Best in Show, Eight Northern Indian Arts & Crafts Show Best in Show, Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial First place, Santa Fe Indian Market, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001. Artist of the Year, IACA, 2001 and 2009 Alfred Joe taught his son Bryan, and his grandson Derrick Joe, as well as his brother Larry Joe, the skills for jewelry making. Alfred currently lives in Winslow, AZ, where he produces jewelry every day.

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    $1,496.00

  • 6.75" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver geometric rug pattern cuff bracelet 6.75" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver geometric rug pattern cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.75" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver geometric rug pattern cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 6.75" 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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    $345.00

  • sz7 Richard Tsosie Navajo coral,turquoise, sterling silver bear form ring sz7 Richard Tsosie Navajo coral,turquoise, sterling silver bear form ring

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    sz7 Richard Tsosie Navajo coral,turquoise, sterling silver bear form ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures.   I belive this is meant to wear as sort of a two finger ring with the cobblestone inlay pointing up.

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    $675.00

  • Allison Snowhawk Lee Navajo sterling silver 3/4" ranger belt buckle set on 30" Allison Snowhawk Lee Navajo sterling silver 3/4" ranger belt buckle set on 30"

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    Allison Snowhawk Lee Navajo sterling silver 3/4" ranger belt buckle set on 30". Vintage set with some expected wear but no significant issues. Fits up to 3/4" ranger belt. Ranger belts are wider and taper down at the buckle/keepers/tip. Selling the buckle set shown, giving the belt for free. Allison "Snowhawk" Lee (1958 - 2022) was an award-winning Navajo artist from Mexican Springs, New Mexico. He was the third oldest of eight (four brothers and three sisters). Allison lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his three sons, Wyatt, Kyle and Trent. He enjoyed spending time outdoors hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping with his family. When there was a boom in Native American jewelry in the early seventies, Allison’s mother and uncle started making Squash Blossoms. At the young age of 14, Allison was asked by his mother to make a silver ring with a turquoise stone. He made the ring well and so began his interest in jewelry making. Allison graduated from Tohatchi High School, during the summers he worked at various silver shops in the Gallup area, where he perfected the methods of silversmithing from the top silversmiths in the shops. Allison began competing in juried art shows back in 1988 and continued this tradition of competition throughout his life. He received many top awards, such as: Best of Division at the Santa Fe Indian Market, the George C. West Memorial Award for Excellence in Silver Jewelry which he won three years in a row. Allison was asked to join in on making a piece for the millennium sampler concha belt along with twelve renowned Indian Market jewelers. He was very honored to be chosen to participate in this collaboration. The proceeds of this auction benefited the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA). Allison was a highly skilled and respected silversmith, loved throughout the field of Native American jewelry. Sadly, Allison passed away in June of 2022. He will be greatly missed, but his legacy lives on in his sons‘ beautiful jewelry.

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    $475.00

  • sz7 Vintage Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver turquoise branch coral ring sz7 Vintage Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver turquoise branch coral ring

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    sz7 Vintage Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver turquoise branch coral ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from third quarter of the 20th century. Some expected wear, weight and measurements in pictures. Orville Tsinnie: A Luminary in Navajo Artistry In the early 1970s, Orville Tsinnie, a distinguished Navajo artist, embarked on a journey of artistic discovery under the tutelage of his Hopi brother-in-law. This marked the genesis of a career that would see him garner numerous accolades, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association. This honor is reserved exclusively for the crème de la crème of American Indian artists, underscoring Tsinnie‘s exceptional talent. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) signs his work with "Orville Tsinnie, New Mexico" along with two stamps of Shiprock. Tsinnie‘s work was a testament to his superior craftsmanship. While he was adept at creating traditional jewelry, his true genius lay in his ability to conceive and execute innovative designs. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to precision were the hallmarks of his work, resulting in pieces that were unmistakably his own. Operating from his studio in Shiprock, New Mexico, Tsinnie was a stalwart presence at Santa Fe‘s annual Indian Market. His participation in this yearly event further cemented his status as a luminary in the realm of Navajo artistry. His legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of indigenous art.

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    $425.00

  • 7" Kirk Smith Navajo heavy stamped sterling silver stacker cuff bracelet 7" Kirk Smith Navajo heavy stamped sterling silver stacker cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7" Kirk Smith Navajo heavy stamped sterling silver stacker cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Fits up to a 7" wrist. HIS LIFE: Kirk Smith first began working with silver at around age 7 in his grandfather’s hidden workshop, that according to Smith’s interview with Perry Null Trading, “you would not see it unless you knew it was there”. His grandfather also made jewelry and Kirk used to aid him by first learning to run the bellow to heat the charcoal that would allow his grandfather to work with the silver at high temperatures, and then eventually began to work with beads and bracelets and necklaces himself. He later used these primitive skills to craft jewelry for his uncle, who would exchange clothes and shoes for his pieces. In 1972, Kirk struck out on his own, primarily working in silver cast work, until the price of silver went up in 1974 and he went to work doing different things like working in the mine or a refinery in Galveston. He returned to jewelry making in the early 1980s when his mother got sick and he desired to be nearer to her. That’s when his craft took a turn. HIS MENTORS: Of course, his grandfather was his earliest influence, and perhaps the most profound on Kirk as a person, but when it comes to his craftsmanship, the game-changer for him was his brother-in-law. Kirk’s sister was married to an artisan named Harry Morgan, a well-known name in the world of Native American jewelry. Harry was known for his intricate stamp work and the way he would style his silver to give it an antique look, believing that overly polished silver hid the detailing and the beauty of a piece. It was Harry who really taught Kirk about design and style in terms of his craft. HIS CRAFT: Kirk is probably best known for his concho belts, like the one we found in Audrey’s closet, that we thought was too beautiful not to share with y’all after being tucked away for too long. He was known for his unrelenting insistence on working his silver by hand, resulting in beautiful pieces of heavy silver and high-grade stones. In addition to concho belts, Kirk crafted gorgeous statement cuff bracelets with turquoise and red coral and some of the most striking blue lapis you’ve ever seen, as well as some rings, pendants, earrings, and even a few squash blossoms. As we mentioned, his work is highly collectible, not only because of its stunning beauty, but because sadly, there won’t be any more made; Kirk was tragically killed in 2012. HIS DEATH: On September 17, 2012, Kirk was in an altercation in a parking lot with a young man whose truck had struck Kirk’s vehicle as the man was attempting to back into a parking spot. When the driver, who was intoxicated, tried to flee the scene, Kirk jumped onto the hood of the man’s truck. When he was eventually unable to maintain his grip, Kirk was flung from the moving vehicle and suffered injuries which resulted in his death in an Albuquerque hospital a little while later. The driver did succeed in fleeing the scene, but eventually collided with another truck and a barrier on Interstate 25 and was apprehended after a violent struggle with police; he was found to have had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.16, twice the legal limit. Incredibly, the driver, who was 16 at the time, was only sentenced to 90 days in a treatment center and two years probation. As you might imagine, Kirk’s surviving family does not feel that justice was done in the wake of his death, but they are carrying on his legacy in a positive way despite the circumstances.

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    $645.00

  • 7.3" Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise row cuff bracelet 7.3" Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise row cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7.3" Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise row cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century to early 21st century. Harrison Jim is Navajo and a member of the Red House Clan. Born and raised in Gallup, New Mexico. Growing up, he was exposed to the traditional arts through his aunt and grandmother who often wore beautiful pieces and would also weave rugs at home. This early exposure sparked a strong interest in the arts for him. Harrison honed his skills by apprenticing under renowned jewelers such as John Hall, Tommy Jackson, and McKee Platero. These mentors not only taught him the technical aspects of jewelry making, but also instilled in him a deep respect for the traditional Navajo methods and materials. Harrison also pursued formal training through various workshops and classes to further refine his craft. Harrison has developed a unique style that sets his work apart from others in the industry. He blends traditional Navajo techniques with contemporary designs, resulting in pieces that are both modern and rooted in tradition. His attention to detail and use of high quality materials have earned him a loyal following among collectors and admirers alike. His designs are reflective of bright stars in the New Mexico nights and his geometric forms, of the landscape. With his sleek and contemporary shapes and designs, he manages to balance the flavor of tradition along with his stylized approach to Indian imagery. The colorful and innovative inlays in his jewelry are inspired by the natural gifts that Mother Earth and Father Sky provide to each and every one of us. anderas

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    $395.00

  • sz5 Anthony sanchez Navajo 14k gold modernist freeform turquoise ring sz5 Anthony sanchez Navajo 14k gold modernist freeform turquoise ring

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    sz5 Anthony Sanchez Navajo 14k gold modernist freeform turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. No apparent issues. Weight and measurements in pictures.

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    $2,250.00

  • 7" Delbert Delgarito Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet 7" Delbert Delgarito Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7" Delbert Delgarito Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century to early 21st century. Nice sturdy cuff bracelet with solid 14k gold bars down the center inlaid in solid sterling silver.

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    $435.00

  • Daniel Benally Navajo sterling silver spiderweb turquoise necklace pendant Daniel Benally Navajo sterling silver spiderweb turquoise necklace pendant

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    Daniel Benally Navajo sterling silver spiderweb turquoise necklace pendant. Circa fourth quarter of the 20th century, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Very well made, no issues.

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    $225.00

  • 7.2" Big Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise cuff bracelet 7.2" Big Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 7.2" Big Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7.2" Big Harrison Jim Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century, high grade natural American turquoise. This bracelet is a prime example of his earlier work. Harrison Jim is Navajo and a member of the Red House Clan. Born and raised in Gallup, New Mexico. Growing up, he was exposed to the traditional arts through his aunt and grandmother who often wore beautiful pieces and would also weave rugs at home. This early exposure sparked a strong interest in the arts for him. Harrison honed his skills by apprenticing under renowned jewelers such as John Hall, Tommy Jackson, and McKee Platero. These mentors not only taught him the technical aspects of jewelry making, but also instilled in him a deep respect for the traditional Navajo methods and materials. Harrison also pursued formal training through various workshops and classes to further refine his craft. Harrison has developed a unique style that sets his work apart from others in the industry. He blends traditional Navajo techniques with contemporary designs, resulting in pieces that are both modern and rooted in tradition. His attention to detail and use of high quality materials have earned him a loyal following among collectors and admirers alike. His designs are reflective of bright stars in the New Mexico nights and his geometric forms, of the landscape. With his sleek and contemporary shapes and designs, he manages to balance the flavor of tradition along with his stylized approach to Indian imagery. The colorful and innovative inlays in his jewelry are inspired by the natural gifts that Mother Earth and Father Sky provide to each and every one of us.

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    $995.00

  • 7.2" Jerry Roan Navajo Big Vintage sterling silver turquoise/coral cuff bracelet 7.2" Jerry Roan Navajo Big Vintage sterling silver turquoise/coral cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 7.2" Jerry Roan Navajo Big Vintage sterling silver turquoise/coral cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7.2" Jerry Roan Navajo Big Vintage sterling silver turquoise/coral cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Jerry Roan (1919-1977) Navajo tribal native Jerry Roan (1919-1977) had a productive life as a silversmith and jewelry maker. He began actively working at silversmithing around 1968. In 1969, a year after he began smithing, he on a 1st Award at the Navajo Tribal Fair in Arizona. Roan was included in the 2002 exhibit “Jewels of the Southwest” at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe. His work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, and the Yellowhorse Museum in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

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    $1,285.00

  • Herman Vandever Navajo 14k gold coral/sugilte beaded necklace/pendant Herman Vandever Navajo 14k gold coral/sugilte beaded necklace/pendant

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Herman Vandever Navajo 14k gold coral/sugilte beaded necklace/pendant

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    Herman Vandever Navajo 14k gold coral/sugilte beaded necklace/pendant. Circa last quarter of the 20th century with no apparent issues. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold (pendant and all hardware/findings on necklace) with weight and measurements in pictures. 22" long necklace Herman Vandever (1964- ) Diné – Navajo Nation. He belongs to a family of well-known silversmiths and it seems only natural that he would follow in their footsteps. He turns traditional methods into contemporary styles with fine, natural stones, coral and even sea shell. He often makes his own ingot silver jewelry by melting his silver to roll it out into handmade sheet silver.

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    $3,250.00

  • Richard Tsosie Navajo high grade spiderweb turquoise sterling silver pendant Richard Tsosie Navajo high grade spiderweb turquoise sterling silver pendant

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    Richard Tsosie Navajo high grade spiderweb turquoise sterling silver pendant. Circa last quarter of the 20th century, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. No apparent issues. 18" long. Very high grade natural American turquoise likely from a Nevada mine. #8, Lone Mountain, Indian Mountain, one of those. Richard Tsosie jewelry is featured in books, magazines and museums; including the permanent collections of The Museum of Man in San Diego, The Smithsonian, The Heard Museum, and The Museum of Northern Arizona. Richard Tsosie and his brother Boyd came to public attention when they were featured in the August 1979 Jewelry Collectors Issue of Arizona Highways Magazine. Richard is a Navajo jeweler and sculptor from Flagstaff, AZ and the Wide Ruins area of the Navajo Nation. He is currently living in Scottsdale, AZ. His work has been featured in American Indian Art Magazine, Arizona Highways Magazine, the video “Beyond Tradition: Contemporary Indian Art and Its Evolution”, as well as several books including, Southwestern Indian Jewelry by Dexter Cirillo and Enduring Traditions, Art of the Navajo by Jerry Jacka. Richard’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums from New York to California. He explains that his designs represent the beauty of life. The arrows are things that come natural like the lightening in the sky. There are ups and downs in life as there are in his designs, and that is what makes you strong.

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    $1,450.00

  • 6.35" Ric Charlie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver storyteller cuff bracelet 6.35" Ric Charlie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver storyteller cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.35" Ric Charlie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver storyteller cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.35" Ric Charlie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver storyteller cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century, collected and possibly never worn. Fantastic bracelet as shown. Ric Charlie is the most innovative jeweler of our time, utilizing the ancient technique of Tufa Casting. Ric creates multi-level dimensional jewelry by meticulously cutting the designs with flawless precision. Each design is hand cast, formed, filed, sanded, and polished to perfection. Finally, diamonds and semi-precious gemstones are set to accent each piece for sale to the discriminating collector. Ric Charlie is noted for his fine tufa cast work. His jewelry often has added colorful patinas in shades of gold, rust, red, purple, blue, and green, achieved by adding liver of sulfur to the silver. His pieces use Navajo landscape scenes, Yei Bi’Ci’s spiritual figures, and sand painting designs. The fine lines in his jewelry are accomplished by incising the tufa stone with the dental tools Ric has used for over 20 years. He uses a wide range of techniques, including mosaic, channel inlay, and set natural stones. Ric is also a painter and sculptor. Born in Tuba City, Arizona in 1959, Ric is of Tsi’naa’jinii’ (Black-Streaked-Wood-People) and Ta’baahi’ (Edgewater) Clans. Growing up under humble circumstances with his grandparents in the sun streaked red cliffs, Ric learned the traditional ways while watching the old ones slowly adjust to new technology and world ideas. He began experimenting with jewelry making and learned the basic techniques while in high school. He attended Arizona State University in Tempe and the University of Arizona in Tucson with sports scholarships. There, he formally studied jewelry making and design. However, in the area of tufa casting, Ric is largely a self-taught artist. The technique he uses was not part ofdio art curriculum. He apprenticed to other jewelers whose work he admired and set himself a goal of making his college stu the lines fine and clean. Ric has been a practicing jeweler since the early 1970s. Today, in addition to pursuing and perfecting his own career, Ric teaches and advises young Native artists from around the world on his distinctive tufa stone casting methods. During his lifetime, Ric has had a strong sense of being a part of Monument Valley and has felt like it was him home. So a lot of his work has the Monument Valley scenery. “Every time I feel down, I always think about my place in life, and I feel that I have something to give into this world…”

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    $1,395.00

  • Tommy Singer Navajo Sterling silver chip inlay bowtie/Butterfly pin/brooch Tommy Singer Navajo Sterling silver chip inlay bowtie/Butterfly pin/brooch

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Tommy Singer Navajo Sterling silver chip inlay bowtie/Butterfly pin/brooch

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    Vintage Tommy Singer Sterling silver chip inlay bowtie/Butterfly pin/brooch. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the 20th century.

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    $195.00

  • sz10.5 Albert Jake Navajo 14k gold high grade Carico Lake men's turquoise ring sz10.5 Albert Jake Navajo 14k gold high grade Carico Lake men's turquoise ring

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    sz10.5 Albert Jake Navajo 14k gold high grade Carico Lake Nevada turquoise ring. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold with weight and measurements in pictures. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. Clean with no issues. Albert Jake is a distinguished Navajo silversmith. He was born at Zuni Pueblo in 1959 and has made his home in the beautiful village of Ramah, New Mexico for over 50 years. Albert’s parents taught him the many steps to fine Navajo silverwork, which includes both cluster jewelry as well as beautiful stones in classic Navajo settings. He has been professionally making beautiful traditional jewelry since 1987. Albert is renowned for the precise detail and execution of his work, including intricate stamping and applique/ He is also known for the fine natural stones which he always employs in his pieces. Albert is a multi-talented artist, as he is also a sandpainter and potter. During the summers, he works as a forest firefighter. He signs his pieces A. Jake.

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    $2,750.00

  • sz10.75 David Tune Navajo Large sterling silver coral/turquoise/lapis ring sz10.75 David Tune Navajo Large sterling silver coral/turquoise/lapis ring

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    sz10.75 David Tune Navajo Large sterling silver coral/turquoise/lapis ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the last quarter of the 20th century. No apparent issues. Adjustable.

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    $575.00

  • 6.5" Walter Vandever Navajo sterling silver Carico Lake turquoise cuff bracelet 6.5" Walter Vandever Navajo sterling silver Carico Lake turquoise cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" Walter Vandever Navajo sterling silver Carico Lake turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.5" Walter Vandever Navajo sterling silver Carico Lake turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Walter is the brother of deceased Navajo silversmith Wil Vandever.

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    $1,350.00

  • vintage Carol Kee Navajo sterling silver Mickey Mouse inlay belt buckle zunitoon vintage Carol Kee Navajo sterling silver Mickey Mouse inlay belt buckle zunitoon

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin vintage Carol Kee Navajo sterling silver Mickey Mouse inlay belt buckle zunitoon

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    Carol Kee Navajo sterling silver Mickey Mouse channel inlay belt buckle zunitoon. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Weight and measurements in pictures, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Carol Kee was a Navajo artist mostly active during the 1970‘s, famous for her character jewelry. She didn‘t make a lot of buckles. A Yosemite Sam belt buckle by her brought $3150 on Mar 12, 2015 at Garth‘s Auction.

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    $1,650.00

  • 6.75" Herman Vandever Navajo sterling silver wide band stamped cuff bracelet 6.75" Herman Vandever Navajo sterling silver wide band stamped cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.75" Herman Vandever Navajo sterling silver wide band stamped cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.75" Herman Vandever Navajo sterling silver wide band stamped cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. No damage or significant wear, circa last quarter of the 20th century.

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    $650.00

  • Vintage Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise bolo tie Vintage Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise bolo tie

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise bolo tie

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    Vintage Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise 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. Marked as shown in the pics.

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    $475.00

  • Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo large sterling silver dangly hand stamped earrings Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo large sterling silver dangly hand stamped earrings

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo large sterling silver dangly hand stamped earrings

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    Ike Wilson (1900-1942) Navajo large sterling silver dangly hand stamped earrings. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Diné silversmith Ike Wilson worked for many years for the Kelsey Trading Company at Zuni. He did silverwork for many of the Zuni lapidary artists including Ida Vacit Poblano. He often collaborated with his wife, Katherine Wilson. Navajo Nation artist Ike Wilson (1900-1942) would sign his creations with his bow and arrow hallmark. There has been some confusion in the past about the hallmark of Ike Wilson (1901-1942). It seems that sometimes his work was attributed to Austin Wilson. Both men were born in the same year and in a similar area of the reservation and both men worked at times for trader C. G. Wallace and the Kelsey Trading Company. Ike Wilsons work is signed with a bow and arrow. After his death in 1942, his wife Katherine Wilson (1907-1985) continued to use his hallmark. The bow and arrow hallmark was initially attributed to Ikes contemporary, Austin Wilson, but the corrected attribution was published in Messier, 2014.

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    $750.00

  • sz11.5 Large Vintage Jerry Roan Navajo sterling silver, turquoise/coral ring sz11.5 Large Vintage Jerry Roan Navajo sterling silver, turquoise/coral ring

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    sz11.5 Large Vintage Jerry Roan Navajo sterling silver, turquoise/coral ring Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Nice ring from the third quarter of the 20th century. size 11.5 ring Jerry Roan (1919-1977) Navajo tribal native Jerry Roan (1919-1977) had a productive life as a silversmith and jewelry maker. He began actively working at silversmithing around 1968. In 1969, a year after he began smithing, he on a 1st Award at the Navajo Tribal Fair in Arizona. Roan was included in the 2002 exhibit “Jewels of the Southwest” at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe. His work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, and the Yellowhorse Museum in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

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    $325.00

  • Everett & Mary Teller Navajo sterling silver reversible turquoise pendant Everett & Mary Teller Navajo sterling silver reversible turquoise pendant

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Everett & Mary Teller Navajo sterling silver reversible turquoise pendant

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    Everett & Mary Teller Navajo sterling silver reversible turquoise pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. These self-taught silversmiths have been making jewelry for over 40 years. Everett and Mary Teller’s work is made of sterling silver and 14k gold with simple Navajo overlay designs. They incorporate the storm pattern designs on many of their jewelry pieces. They carefully design their pieces and select the stones using a wide variety of natural stones -Turquoise, Lapis, Oyster Shell, Coral, Onyx and more. They show their work in galleries as well as prestigious art shows such as The Heard Museum and Santa Fe Indian Markets. The workmanship is impeccable - you can always depend upon quality when you purchase a piece of Everett & Mary Teller jewelry.

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    $245.00

  • 6" Ken Peshlakai Navajo sterling silver carinated cuff bracelet 6" Ken Peshlakai Navajo sterling silver carinated cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Ken Peshlakai Navajo sterling silver carinated cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Ken Peshlakai Navajo sterling silver carinated cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with minimal wear, no damage. Weight and measurements in pictures.

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    $225.00

  • 70's-80's Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver turquoise bolo tie overlay style 70's-80's Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver turquoise bolo tie overlay style

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 70's-80's Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver turquoise bolo tie overlay style

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    70‘s-80‘s Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver turquoise bolo tie overlay style. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 38" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course.

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    $485.00

  • c1950's Roy Vandever Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral bolo tie c1950's Roy Vandever Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral bolo tie

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    c1950‘s Roy Vandever Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral bolo tie Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 39" long with no issues. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Roy Vandever, Diné, Navajo Nation, active ca 1950s-2009: silver stampwork, shadowbox, chip inlay jewelry. Roy Vandever was the son of Walter Vandever and Emma Vandever; uncle of Esther Vandever Wood; husband of Donna Vandever; father of Cassandra Xalladitto, Cindy Howe, Verna Kee, Sheila Vandever, Sherwood Vandever, and Jerome Vandever.

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    $345.00

  • Huge c1970 Jerry Roan reversible spinner coral/turquoise sterling silver pendant Huge c1970 Jerry Roan reversible spinner coral/turquoise sterling silver pendant

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Huge c1970 Jerry Roan reversible spinner coral/turquoise sterling silver pendant

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    Huge 1970s Jerry Roan reversible spinner coral/turquoise sterling silver pendant. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa third quarter of the 20th century. 60‘s to early 70‘s. Jerry Roan (1919-1977) Navajo tribal native Jerry Roan (1919-1977) had a productive life as a silversmith and jewelry maker. He began actively working at silversmithing around 1968. In 1969, a year after he began smithing, he on a 1st Award at the Navajo Tribal Fair in Arizona. Roan was included in the 2002 exhibit “Jewels of the Southwest” at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe. His work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, and the Yellowhorse Museum in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

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    $995.00

  • Vintage 1940's UITA-26 Navajo sterling silver turquoise screw back earrings Vintage 1940's UITA-26 Navajo sterling silver turquoise screw back earrings

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Vintage 1940's UITA-26 Navajo sterling silver turquoise screw back earrings

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    Vintage 1940‘s UITA-26 Navajo sterling silver turquoise screw back earrings. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, marks, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa second quarter of the 20th century, In 1931, a group of trading post owners and operators founded the United Indian Traders Association (UITA), a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring the authenticity of Native American arts and crafts. B.I. Staples was named the first president of the association. The first offices were at the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association hogan on Santa Fe Plaza in Gallup, New Mexico. The UITA‘s stated goals were: 1) to promote improved business practices among Indian traders, arts and crafts dealers, Indians, and all related agencies; 2) to promote, encourage, and protect the manufacture and sale of genuine Indian handmade arts and crafts; and 3) to promote the general welfare of those engaged in the business of Indian trading, as well as the welfare of the Navajo Indians and all other Indians of North America. The UITA addressed issues of importance to traders primarily on the Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni reservations. One major concern was whether imitation Native American arts and crafts should be allowed to be sold anywhere on the reservations. Along with lease negotiations with the tribal governments came the issue of whether a trader could dig a private well on the trading post lease site. Taxation was also a major topic. Should traders pay property tax on the reservation to the county or state government? The intersection of tribal, county, state, and national governments on the reservations complicated these questions, and the UITA could and did employ lawyers to help settle the questions.

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    $295.00

  • 7.6" Alvin Yellowhorse Navajo sterling silver multi-stone inlay bangle bracelet 7.6" Alvin Yellowhorse Navajo sterling silver multi-stone inlay bangle bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 7.6" Alvin Yellowhorse Navajo sterling silver multi-stone inlay bangle bracelet

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    7.6" Alvin Yellowhorse Navajo sterling silver multi-stone inlay bangle bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century. No damage or loss to inlay.

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    $3,750.00

  • 6" Gary Reeves Navajo High Grade Orange Coral sterling silver cuff bracelet 6" Gary Reeves Navajo High Grade Orange Coral sterling silver cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Gary Reeves Navajo High Grade Orange Coral sterling silver cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Gary Reeves Navajo High Grade Orange Coral sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century. This type of coral is extremely difficult to acquire these days, this bracelet is likely 30-40 years old, at the time this material was more plentiful like everything else. Navajo silversmith Gary Reeves was born in 1962 in Gallup, N.M. and died July 2014. He began silver work in 1974. He was the older brother of renowned silversmith Sunshine Reeves and the younger brother of David Reeves (now deceased), who was so instrumental in teaching the craft to both Gary and Sunshine, as well as their half-brothers Darrel and Andy Cadman. While each artist has his own individual style, they all share an affinity for complex engraved and hand stamped geometric designs and they are all a part of recreating and popularizing the old Navajo designs of the early 20th century. They call their style Navajo Revival Style. He filled his old style silver with lots of stamp patterns and used high quality pieces of turquoise. Gary smithed silver from the age of twelve. His work, like that of his brother Sunshine, is present in the collections of the Heard Museum in Phoenix and Gary has won numerous awards for his work.

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    $795.00

  • David Reeves Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, purple spiny oyster earrings David Reeves Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, purple spiny oyster earrings

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin David Reeves Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, purple spiny oyster earrings

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    David Reeves Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, purple spiny oyster earrings. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, any marks detected, weight, and measurements will be shown in the pictures. David Reeves (1949 - Deceased) Navajo silversmith David Reeves was the older brother of Gary Reeves (now deceased) and Daniel "Sunshine" Reeves. He taught them both the craft of silversmithing, along with half-brothers Andy and Darrell Cadman. David had an affinity for complex engraved and hand stamped geometric designs. He was a part of recreating and popularizing the old Navajo designs of the early 20th century.

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    $395.00

  • sz8 Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver long ring w/ nice turquoise sz8 Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver long ring w/ nice turquoise

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz8 Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver long ring w/ nice turquoise

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    sz8 Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver long ring w/ nice turquoiser. Great looking ring. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with no issues unless some are already stated previously in the description. Some expected wear. Size 8 ring Harry Morgan is known for his classic revival style jewelry with its smooth, soft, antique finishes and classic design. He is a fifth-generation silversmith. Born and raised on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, Harry Morgan began casting jewelry at age seven. His mother Louise inspired him to make jewelry in the old style. The Navajo Tribe offered him a four-year scholarship in engineering, but being a rodeo cowboy was his dream, at the time. He ultimately returned to his passion for silversmithing, and became a silversmith in 1965. He spent most of his life in the Gallup, NM area, and at one point opened a jewelry supply store in Crownpoint, NM. He also operated a smithing studio, and employed many smiths who would also emulate the classic revival style. One of those employed was well-known silversmith Kirk Smith. Many of Harry Morgans stamps were inherited from his parents and uncle, or made by him. Harry Morgan was married to Navajo silversmith Betty Joe, and is the nephew of accomplished silversmiths Charlie Bitsue and Ike Wilson. Brother Henry Morgan is known for his exceptional sandcast pieces. Linda Marble, his sister, was also known for her sandcast pieces. She passed away in 2004. Of his five children, three have taken up silversmithing. Harry Morgan won awards at every major Indian art show, and had an exhibit of his creations at the Heard Museum in 2007, a year before he passed way.

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    $395.00

  • Big Jack Adakai Navajo Intricately stamped/repousse sterling silver belt buckle Big Jack Adakai Navajo Intricately stamped/repousse sterling silver belt buckle

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Big Jack Adakai Navajo Intricately stamped/repousse sterling silver belt buckle

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    Big Jack Adakai Navajo Intricately stamped/repousse sterling silver belt buckle. Fits up to a 1.75" belt. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Fully functional with no issues. All items will likely have some expected wear, the older they are the more wear they should have. Circa third quarter of the 20th century. Jack Adakai was a renowned Navajo silversmith in the later half of his life - he took up his craft after fighting in the European-African Campaign during WWII. He was born in the 1920s and lived until the mid 1980s. He was well known for his traditional designs and high quality craftsmanship. Working during the mid 20th century, his pieces range from early motifs to modernist expressions. He generally employed the use of high quality turquoise and hand worked elements. He is the father in law of John Hornbeck. When he returned home from the Army he worked the rails roads, drove trucks and also began refining his silversmithing skills. He became well known for his old school traditional style silver and heavy gauge jewelry.

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    $1,650.00

  • 30" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver multi-stone turquoise beaded necklace 30" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver multi-stone turquoise beaded necklace

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    30" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver multi-stone turquoise beaded necklace. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with the markings shown in the pictures, with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Tommy Singer, Diné Jeweler Diné of the Navajo Nation artist Tommy Singer grew up on the Navajo Reservation and was taught silversmithing by his father, beginning at the age of seven. In the 1960s he invented the "chip-inlay" technique of using turquoise or coral chips in the silverwork. This technique has become widespread in his community. He also used stamps and work in overlay. Thomas Singer (1938 - 2014) was active ca. 1960s until his death. He was known for his silver, chip inlay jewelry. Tommy was the husband of Rose Singer, brother of Charlie Singer, William Singer, and Jackie Singer.

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    $995.00

  • Teddy Draper Jr Navajo Large Ketoh sterling silver bolo tie Carico Lake turqoise Teddy Draper Jr Navajo Large Ketoh sterling silver bolo tie Carico Lake turqoise

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Teddy Draper Jr Navajo Large Ketoh sterling silver bolo tie Carico Lake turqoise

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    Teddy Draper Jr Navajo Large Ketoh sterling silver bolo tie Carico Lake turqoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pictures. Great bolo, 48" long with no issues. Never worn. Tray is tared out, so weight shown is just the bolo of course. Hallmarked behind the cord. Although Teddy is best known for his works in pastels, in recent years Teddy has begun making beautiful jewelry. He creates finely crafted sterling silver jewelry inset with precious gems and high-quality turquoise from world renowned domestic mines such as Carico Lake, Castle Dome, Cerrillos, Bisbee and Morenci. His jewelry, like his paintings, is highly sought after by collectors and jewelry lovers alike. Teddy Draper, Jr. is the son of a former United States Marine Corps Navajo Code-talker who had served in the South Pacific during World War II. He is a member of the Navajo Nation and calls Canyon De Chelly (Tséyiʼ, meaning “canyon or “inside the rock) and Canyon Del Muerto “home. In recent years Draper has begun conducting artists workshops and seminars teaching others his unique techniques in jewelry making and painting.

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    $1,275.00

  • Large Herbert Taylor Navajo 14k gold Azurite/Malachite earrings Large Herbert Taylor Navajo 14k gold Azurite/Malachite earrings

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Large Herbert Taylor Navajo 14k gold Azurite/Malachite earrings

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    Large Herbert Taylor Navajo 14k gold Azurite/Malachite earrings. Great earrings with no issues, tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold, weight and measurements will be shown in the pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. In the summer of 1972, Herbert Taylor decided to learn silversmithing as a means to buy his Olds Delta 88 a new set of tires. The decision changed his life. His sister, Anita Gene, helped him get started. He made a bracelet with five turquoise cabs, selling it for enough money to buy his tires. He was a weekend jeweler, until 1984, when he committed himself fulltime. In 1988, he began working in gold. He stamped and fabricated his work by hand, using traditional techniques. Many of his gold masterpieces are set with the finest Lander Blue, Number 8 and other natural turquoise. In 1992, Dina Huntinghorse, his wife, wrote a beautiful profile on Herbert for Focus magazine. Herbert passed away, but lives on through his work. Herbert won over 100 ribbons including a “Best of Show at the Heard Museum Show in Phoenix, AZ and Southwest Museum Show in Los Angeles, CA. Herbert was not only a master craftsman, but was also a teacher of his craft. He spent much time helping other learn his love of jewelry making and also taught his wife Dina Huntinghorse, who is a master jeweler today.

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  • 6" Jimmie King Jr Navajo sterling silver, coral, lapis, turquoise cuff bracelet 6" Jimmie King Jr Navajo sterling silver, coral, lapis, turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Jimmie King Jr Navajo sterling silver, coral, lapis, turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century. This and most of the items from this collection were collected but unworn. For over a quarter of a century, Navajo silver and goldsmith Jimmie King, Jr. excited the imagination of jewelry lovers. His unique heavy metal work style and delicate inlay earned him a reputation as a master jeweler. His work is a combination of strength and delicacy. The most common reaction when people first pick up a piece of his work is to comment on the weight of the jewelry. It feels substantial. It is inlaid with precision and color awareness, marking it as King‘s alone. King was particular about his work, refusing to hurry a piece and willing to melt it down if unsatisfied with the result. Every piece is hand-built and finished. He lived and worked just off the northern edge of the Navajo reservation near Farmington, New Mexico. His interests included reading, learning new things, and listening to opera as he created his jewelry. King created the inlay cube, the solid link bracelet with an inlaid clasp, and the "Sky High" bracelet. He has won top awards at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial and featured in several books and magazines about Native American art. His jewelry is signed in cursive "JR" for his name‘s first and last initials. Six dots in a semi-circle above the letters stand for the six sacred directions: North, East, South, West, the Sky, and the Earth. Years ago, in a ceremony, a medicine man told him that if he put these dots on his jewelry, everything would go well for Jimmie - it appears he was right.

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    $650.00

  • 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo 14k gold/Sterling sugilite modernist cuff bracelet 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo 14k gold/Sterling sugilite modernist cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo 14k gold/Sterling sugilite modernist cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo 14k gold/Sterling sugilite modernist cuff bracelet Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with solid 14k gold bezel and solid 14k gold bead accents. Weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century. This and most of the items from this collection were collected but unworn. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) was a Navajo artist and master silversmith who has been featured in the American Indian art world for over 25 years. He was born in Tuba City, Arizona in 1943 and lived and worked in Shiprock, New Mexico. Tsinnie learned jewelry making from his Hopi brother-in-law in the 1970s and has since won many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association.

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    $950.00

  • 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver agatized petrified wood cuff bracelet 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver agatized petrified wood cuff bracelet

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver agatized petrified wood cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver agatized petrified wood cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Good condition, circa last quarter of the 20th century. This and most of the items from this collection were collected but unworn. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) was a Navajo artist and master silversmith who has been featured in the American Indian art world for over 25 years. He was born in Tuba City, Arizona in 1943 and lived and worked in Shiprock, New Mexico. Tsinnie learned jewelry making from his Hopi brother-in-law in the 1970s and has since won many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association.

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    $450.00

  • 6" Richard Tsosie Navajo sterling silver, coral, shell, turquoise cuff bracelet 6" Richard Tsosie Navajo sterling silver, coral, shell, turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Richard Tsosie Navajo sterling silver, coral, shell, turquoise cuff bracelet . Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Expected wear, circa third quarter of the 20th century, no damage or unsightly wear. Artists hallmark shown. Richard is perhaps best known for his distinctive textured silver designs. His trademark technique of granulation was discovered by accident when he noticed silver filings were fusing onto a ring he was soldering. He calls the process which produces this granulated surface texture “reticulation, and he has been perfecting the technique throughout his career. Born in 1956, Richard has been a jeweler since the mid 1970s. He learned jewelry making from his brother Boyd and from Kenneth Begay at Navajo Community College in Arizona. He quickly progressed from basic tasks of cutting and polishing stones to the more complex process of inlay. Richards contemporary silver and hold work features the use of fabrication, overlay, and granulation. He is also known for colorful inlay work with a variety of natural stones and for his fine degree of control and attention to detail. His designs are motivated by images of the natural world, particularly the Wide Ruins area of the reservation where he spent a large part of his youth. Richard says of his work, “I am inspired by the colors of the mountains at sunset, the patterns of shadow and light that emerge at dawn, and the pinpoints of starlight against the black night sky. His pieces typically contain the symbol for lighting and an arrow pattern. The lightning stands for natural causes, while the arrowhead symbolizes man-made elements. Richard says the design represents the ups and downs of life. “Some things we cant do anything about and you should try to enjoy life to the fullest.

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  • Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise necklace Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise necklace

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise necklace

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    Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo sterling silver high grade turquoise necklace. Authentic with no damage, with weight and measurements in the pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. 24.5" long necklace. Mary Marie Lincoln is an accomplished Navajo jeweler. For over 35 years she has been known for her simple, yet elegant designs that are timeless. She often combines various colored stones such as coral and turquoise, in her popular “cluster work pieces. She works closely with her brothers, Lee and Raymond Yazzie, who are both well-known award winning jewelers. Mary Marie lives with her family near Gallup, NM. She is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin.

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    $1,750.00

  • Huge Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver multi-stone Yei pendant/necklace Huge Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver multi-stone Yei pendant/necklace

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Huge Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver multi-stone Yei pendant/necklace

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    Huge Esther Wood Navajo sterling silver multi-stone Yei pendant/necklace. Solid sterling silver, marked as shown with only artists signature, with weight and measurements in the pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. No damage. The necklaces is unmarked, high quality and goes with the pendant.  The necklace with the diamond patterns is 29" long, The pendant/pin with the necklace is 213 gramsEsther Wood is a Navajo silversmith and jeweler who learned her craft from her aunt, Elsie Platero. She currently lives in New Mexico and works primarily with silver and turquoise. Esther was born in 1946, she has works in the Smithsonian and just about every major collection. I don‘t believe she is still active.

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    $1,595.00

  • Richard Begay Navajo sterling silver, Mediterranean coral bears belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin Richard Begay Navajo sterling silver, Mediterranean coral bears belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Richard Begay Navajo sterling silver, Mediterranean coral bears belt buckle

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    Richard Begay Navajo sterling silver, Mediterranean coral bears belt buckle. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, fits up to a 1.5" wide belt. Some expected wear. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Weight and measurements in pictures.

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    $850.00

  • 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver Mediterranean red coral cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver Mediterranean red coral cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver Mediterranean red coral cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver Mediterranean red coral cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with the markings shown. . Some expected wear, no damage. Weight and measurements in pictures. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) was a Navajo artist and master silversmith who has been featured in the American Indian art world for over 25 years. He was born in Tuba City, Arizona in 1943 and lived and worked in Shiprock, New Mexico. Tsinnie learned jewelry making from his Hopi brother-in-law in the 1970s and has since won many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn‘t an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I‘ve seen thousands of pieces xrf‘d to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.

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  • 7.1" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver Chip inlay Kachina/Corn cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 7.1" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver Chip inlay Kachina/Corn cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 7.1" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver Chip inlay Kachina/Corn cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7.1" Tommy Singer Navajo sterling silver Chip inlay Kachina/Corn cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with only the artists older hallmark. Well cared for piece from the second quarter of the 20th century with no issues. TOMMY SINGER (Navajo b. 1940 2014) Tommy grew up in a small community of Dilcon on the Navajo reservation. Tommy Singer was a Navajo silversmith who specialized in chip-inlay jewelry. His inlaid turquoise, coral, and silver pieces incorporated traditional Navajo designs. Singer gained acclaim as the originator of the chip inlay design. Because of this innovation, Tommy is considered by many as one of the greatest contemporary Indian jewelry silversmiths of our time. Even though he was world renowned, he worked on the Navajo reservation in a small studio surrounded with his family and other tribal members. The Singer family has been involved in silversmithing, stone and beadwork for a very long time, handing the art down from one generation to another. Tommy was a silversmith for over 50 years. He learned the art of silversmithing from his father when he was just 7 years old. His Father Tsinnigine Hathali was a Navajo Medicine man. Tommy incorporates many traditional sandpainting and rug designs of the Navajo People into his jewelry. Tommy began creating jewelry full-time at the age of 21. His early works were done in the silver overlay technique. His work soon began to feature Turquoise stones. While working with scrap turquoise chips, Tommy pioneered the technique of Chip inlay used by thousands of artists to this day. For many years Tommy and his brothers created Jewelry using the Chip inlay style. Later in life, Tommy had returned to his roots by creating Exquisite Silver Overlaid Jewelry with intricate designs. His current work often includes 14 Karat Gold Overlaid on Silver. Tommy also carved storyteller scenes and silver bead necklaces with tremendous skill. When asked about his work, Singer said, "Every piece is made with the various meanings from my traditional ways - the Navajo way of living. My father was asilversmith, too. He taught me, and wanted me to continue this trade. It was my father‘s dream that I learn to silversmith so that I could continue his beliefs." His work is well known internationally and is featured in a number of Indian art publications. One can easily recognize Tommys work. He marks his finished pieces with “T. Singer or with “T and a crescent moon. Whether Tommy created a bolo tie, buckle, ring, necklace, pendant, or bracelet, he stated that, “All my jewelry is made to satisfy my customer. Each piece is unique and is made very different. I try hard to make different styles and designs of my jewelry. His legacy of work will continue to live on for many years. In fact, Rosita (Rose) and the family have continued Tommys legacy by creating jewelry with his designs. Tommy and his wife Rose came up with a new hallmark before his death which is “T&R Singer. Once all of the items he made are sold, the family will be signing the new jewelry with the T&R Singer hallmark. His legacy of work will continue to live on for many years.

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  • 6.25" Orville Tsinnie Navajo GemBone Dinosaur Bone Sterling silver cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Orville Tsinnie Navajo GemBone Dinosaur Bone Sterling silver cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Orville Tsinnie Navajo GemBone Dinosaur Bone Sterling silver cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Orville Tsinnie Navajo GemBone Petrified Dinosaur Bone Sterling silver cuff bracelet Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with markings shown. Weight and measurements in pictures. Some expected wear, no cracks or breaks. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. Orville Tsinnie: A Luminary in Navajo Artistry In the early 1970s, Orville Tsinnie, a distinguished Navajo artist, embarked on a journey of artistic discovery under the tutelage of his Hopi brother-in-law. This marked the genesis of a career that would see him garner numerous accolades, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association. This honor is reserved exclusively for the crème de la crème of American Indian artists, underscoring Tsinnie‘s exceptional talent. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) signs his work with "Orville Tsinnie, New Mexico" along with two stamps of Shiprock. Tsinnie‘s work was a testament to his superior craftsmanship. While he was adept at creating traditional jewelry, his true genius lay in his ability to conceive and execute innovative designs. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to precision were the hallmarks of his work, resulting in pieces that were unmistakably his own. Operating from his studio in Shiprock, New Mexico, Tsinnie was a stalwart presence at Santa Fe‘s annual Indian Market. His participation in this yearly event further cemented his status as a luminary in the realm of Navajo artistry. His legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of indigenous art. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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    $1,250.00

  • sz7 Herman Vandever Navajo Kachina sunface ring sterling silver - Estate Fresh Austin sz7 Herman Vandever Navajo Kachina sunface ring sterling silver - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz7 Herman Vandever Navajo Kachina sunface ring sterling silver

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    sz7 Herman Vandever Navajo Kachina sunface ring sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver, with artists signature, no issues. Herman Vandever (1964- ) Diné Navajo Nation. He belongs to a family of well-known silversmiths and it seems only natural that he would follow in their footsteps. He turns traditional methods into contemporary styles with fine, natural stones, coral and even sea shell. He often makes his own ingot silver jewelry by melting his silver to roll it out into handmade sheet silver. Started silversmithing in 1989, he was taught by his older sister Esther Wood.

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    $375.00

  • sz7.5 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver sugilite/coral inlay ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz7.5 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver sugilite/coral inlay ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz7.5 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver sugilite/coral inlay ring

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    sz7.5 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver sugilite/coral inlay ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver. No issues. Gibson Nez was a self-taught silversmith and is known nationwide for his intricate inlay technique and excellent craftsmanship. His work is featured in museums throughout the United States and he has become a popular designer for celebrities. He was born in Dulce, New Mexico and is Navajo and Apache. His work continues to be some of the finest produced in the 20th century. (Gibson Nez passed away in 2007)

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  • 6.12" Harry Morgan Navajo Revival sterling silver 3 stone cuff bracelet Nice turquoise - Estate Fresh Austin 6.12" Harry Morgan Navajo Revival sterling silver 3 stone cuff bracelet Nice turquoise - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.12" Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver 3 stone cuff bracelet Nice turquoise

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Harry Morgan Navajo Revival sterling silver 3 stone cuff bracelet Nice turquoise. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with sterling mark. Weight and measurements in pictures. Nice bracelet from the last quarter of the 20th century with no issues. Collected, worn little it seems.   Fits up to a 6 1/8" wrist.Morgan, Harry BiographyHarry Morgan is known for his classic revival style jewelry with its smooth, soft, antique finishes and classic design. He is a fifth-generation silversmith. Born and raised on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, Harry Morgan began casting jewelry at age seven. His mother Louise inspired him to make jewelry in the old style.The Navajo Tribe offered him a four-year scholarship in engineering, but being a rodeo cowboy was his dream, at the time. He ultimately returned to his passion for silversmithing, and became a silversmith in 1965. He spent most of his life in the Gallup, NM area, and at one point opened a jewelry supply store in Crownpoint, NM.He also operated a smithing studio, and employed many smiths who would also emulate the classic revival style. One of those employed was well-known silversmith Kirk Smith. Many of Harry Morgans stamps were inherited from his parents and uncle, or made by him.Harry Morgan was married to Navajo silversmith Betty Joe, and is the nephew of accomplished silversmiths Charlie Bitsue and Ike Wilson. Brother Henry Morgan is known for his exceptional sandcast pieces. Linda Marble, his sister, was also known for her sandcast pieces. She passed away in 2004.Of his five children, three have taken up silversmithing. Harry Morgan won awards at every major Indian art show, and had an exhibit of his creations at the Heard Museum in 2007, a year before he passed way.

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    $875.00

  • Boyd Tsosie Navajo 14k gold, diamond, opal, and coral beaded necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Boyd Tsosie Navajo 14k gold, diamond, opal, and coral beaded necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Boyd Tsosie Navajo 14k gold, diamond, opal, and coral beaded necklace

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    Boyd Tsosie Navajo 14k gold, diamond, opal, and coral beaded necklace. All of the metal on this necklace is tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold, weight and measurements in pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century. Natural Opal and Mediterranean coral beads and inlay outside the pendant. My monitor is off, but these pics look really bad to me. It‘s gold, it‘s beautiful. Boyd Tsosie is a jeweler who draws inspiration from the rich heritage of his Navajo traditions. Born in 1954, he has been making jewelry since he was sixteen years of age. In 1979, Boyd Tsosie was only 23. He was already among the top echelon of Southwestern jewelers / silversmiths (both past and present). Boyd was featured in Arizona Highways along with other greats like Jesse Monongye, his brother Richard Tsosie, Gibson Nez, James Little, and Larry Golsch. These Navajo silversmiths all would go on to build fine reputations and set the standards you see today for Southwest jewelry. Kenneth Begaye, a teacher at the Navajo Community College on the Navajo Reservation, inspired Boyd at a young age. Boyd gives credit to Kenneth for teaching him his trade. Kenneth Begay has been deemed the father of modern Navajo jewelry. Before Kenneth Begay, Navajo Indian Jewelry was much like it had been for the past 100 years. Navajo jewelry had a strong Spanish influence. Which is entirely understandable since it was a Mexican silversmith (who learned from the Spanish) that taught the first Navajo to work silver. Boyd considers Kenneth Begay a major influence and carries on today the work of Kenneth Begay. Boyd Tsosie continues to move Navajo jewelry forward and he, like Kenneth Begay, generously shares his knowledge with other silversmiths. Boyd, working with his brother Richard, first gained widespread recognition for his soldered flower and leaf designs. Later, he moved his jewelry designs to a more complex, contemporary look. Over the years Boyd has developed a contemporary style of work primarily in 14K gold combined with turquoise, coral, lapis, and sugilite. Boyd feels that he is creating “tomorrows tradition in Navajo jewelry by being given the rights and prayers by his elders to create his special pieces. He is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry and Enduring Traditions by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin. In recent years, Boyd and his son have given back to the Navajo Nation with a nonprofit to give counsel and help to those with substance challenges.

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    $11,000.00

  • 6.5" c1950 Fred Thompson Navajo sterling silver cluster turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" c1950 Fred Thompson Navajo sterling silver cluster turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" c1950 Fred Thompson Navajo sterling silver cluster turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.5" c1950 Fred Thompson Navajo sterling silver cluster turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Early work by a historically important master Navajo silversmith. Multiple stones with very old fractures, all secure in their bezels. Weight and measurements in pictures. Fred Thompson worked as a smith for Tobe Turpen at the age of 15 and built his career on the skills he learned in Turpen‘s shop. He made his own stamps, never sold to dealers, and only sold wholesale to Tobe Turpen. After serving in WWII, he continued to make pieces into the 1990‘s. He was a teacher as well as a silversmith. World renowned, he focused on traditional Navajo styles, producing his work with utmost skill using the highest quality stones available. Thompson‘s pieces are now rare and hard to find.

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  • 6.3" Boyd Tsosie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.3" Boyd Tsosie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.3" Boyd Tsosie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.3" Boyd Tsosie Navajo Tufa Cast sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet. . Weight and measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. No damage or issues. Vintage bracelet in "new old stock", unworn condition. Gorgeous high grade natural American turquoise. Boyd Tsosie, born in 1954, is a distinguished Navajo jeweler whose innovative designs have significantly influenced contemporary Native American jewelry. He began his journey in jewelry-making at the age of sixteen, deeply inspired by his Navajo heritage. Under the mentorship of Kenneth Begay at Navajo Community College, Tsosie refined his silversmithing skills, laying the foundation for his distinctive artistic style. In the 1970s, Tsosie, alongside his brother Richard, emerged as part of a new wave of Native American artists who introduced fresh perspectives to traditional jewelry-making. Their work was prominently featured in the April 1979 issue of *Arizona Highways*, highlighting “The New Look in Indian Jewelry. Tsosies craftsmanship is renowned for its impeccable quality and intricate inlay work. He often incorporates high-grade gemstones such as turquoise, coral, lapis, and sugilite into his pieces. His creations have been showcased in esteemed exhibitions, including the “Jewels of the Southwest at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tsosies work is featured in prominent publications like “Navajo Indian Jewelry and Enduring Traditions by Jerry and Lois Jacka and *North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment* by Lois Dubin, underscoring his influence in the field. Today, Boyd Tsosies jewelry continues to be celebrated and collected for its unique blend of traditional Navajo symbolism and modern design. His pieces are available at esteemed galleries, including Faust Gallery, which specializes in museum-quality American Indian and contemporary art.

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    $1,750.00

  • sz7 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver high grade stone inlay coral ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz7 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver high grade stone inlay coral ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz7 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver high grade stone inlay coral ring

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    sz7 Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling silver high grade stone inlay coral ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver, unmarked. No issues. Gibson Nez was a self-taught silversmith and is known nationwide for his intricate inlay technique and excellent craftsmanship. His work is featured in museums throughout the United States and he has become a popular designer for celebrities. He was born in Dulce, New Mexico and is Navajo and Apache. His work continues to be some of the finest produced in the 20th century. (Gibson Nez passed away in 2007)

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  • sz7.5 Kee Nez Navajo sterling silver onyx long ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz7.5 Kee Nez Navajo sterling silver onyx long ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz7.5 Kee Nez Navajo sterling silver onyx long ring

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    sz7.5 Kee Nez Navajo sterling silver onyx long ring.. Weight and measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver, marked as shown. Modern ring by an important artist. Navajo silversmith, Kee Nez, is a member of the Many-Goats clan and is from an artistic family. His mother is a rug weaver and his grandfather was a silversmith, but he credits his award-winning brother, Al Nez, with influencing his style. Kee uses 14K gold and sterling silver to create his stunning handcrafted surface design on bolas, rings, pendants, and earrings. He often uses sandcasting techniques to produce each item and many times uses the finest American turquoise or richly colored coral as a focal point on the piece. Kee was featured in Arizona Highways in the article “A New Generation of Indian Artists and has several pieces showcased in the books, Enduring Traditions and Navajo Indian Jewelry by Jerry and Lois Jacka. He has garnered numerous awards at Gallup, New Mexicos Annual Intertribal Ceremonial.

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  • sz6.75 Thomas Curtis Navajo turquoise cluster border sterling silver ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz6.75 Thomas Curtis Navajo turquoise cluster border sterling silver ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz6.75 Thomas Curtis Navajo turquoise cluster border sterling silver ring

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    sz6.75 Thomas Curtis Navajo turquoise cluster border sterling silver ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Marked as shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. One section from bezel missing or worn, stone still secure. It is visible in the pics but I will try to get a better pic focusing on it.

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    $295.00

  • sz7 Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver, coral red web Kingman turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz7 Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver, coral red web Kingman turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

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    sz7 Orville Tsinnie Navajo sterling silver, coral red web Kingman turquoise ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Marked as shown, tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Turquoise has an old fracture by the bezel, it‘s secure and not going anywhere.

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    $285.00

  • Juan Willie Navajo 14k/Sterling silver freeform pebble brutalist collar necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Juan Willie Navajo 14k/Sterling silver freeform pebble brutalist collar necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Juan Willie Navajo 14k/Sterling silver freeform pebble brutalist collar necklace. Very high quality with no issues. Weight and measurements in pictures. 44 Solid 14k yellow gold beads mixed with sterling beaded accents..

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  • 6.25" Edison Billy Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver Gemstone set cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Edison Billy Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver Gemstone set cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Edison Billy (1960-2006) Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver Gemstone set cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with solid 24 solid 14k yellow gold freeform bead accents. Yellow gemstone untested with no damage or wear.

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    $850.00

  • Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo Sterling silver Pilot Mtn turquoise bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo Sterling silver Pilot Mtn turquoise bolo tie - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo Sterling silver Pilot Mtn turquoise bolo tie

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    Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo Sterling silver Pilot Mountain turquoise bolo tie . Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 44" long. Expected wear with no apparent damage. Weight shown is just the entire bolo, if there is a tray pictured it will be tared out of course. Marked Mary Marie behind the cord, not currently shown in pictures but it‘s there. Mary Marie Lincoln is an accomplished Navajo jeweler. For over 35 years she has been known for her simple, yet elegant designs that are timeless. She often combines various colored stones such as coral and turquoise, in her popular “cluster work pieces. She works closely with her brothers, Lee and Raymond Yazzie, who are both well-known award winning jewelers. Mary Marie lives with her family near Gallup, NM. She is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin.

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  • 6.5" Kee Nez Navajo tufa cast sterling silver cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" Kee Nez Navajo tufa cast sterling silver cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin 6.5" Kee Nez Navajo tufa cast sterling silver cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.5" Kee Nez Navajo tufa cast sterling silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear. Circa last quarter of 20th century. Navajo silversmith, Kee Nez, is a member of the Many-Goats clan and is from an artistic family. His mother is a rug weaver and his grandfather was a silversmith, but he credits his award-winning brother, Al Nez, with influencing his style. Kee uses 14K gold and sterling silver to create his stunning handcrafted surface design on bolas, rings, pendants, and earrings. He often uses sandcasting techniques to produce each item and many times uses the finest American turquoise or richly colored coral as a focal point on the piece. Kee was featured in Arizona Highways in the article “A New Generation of Indian Artists and has several pieces showcased in the books, Enduring Traditions and Navajo Indian Jewelry by Jerry and Lois Jacka. He has garnered numerous awards at Gallup, New Mexico‘s Annual Intertribal Ceremonial.

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    $795.00

  • sz8 Early work Leo Yazzie Sterling silver high grade turquoise inlaid ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz8 Early work Leo Yazzie Sterling silver high grade turquoise inlaid ring - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin sz8 Early work Leo Yazzie sterling silver high grade turquoise inlaid ring

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    sz8 Early work Leo Yazzie Sterling silver high grade turquoise inlaid ring. Weight and measurements in pictures, fossil inlay on one side is pushed in slightly. Likely an easy fix, but great as is. The style and quality of workmanship points to Leo Yazzie, the LY is different than on his later pieces but it‘s obvious to me that this is not a contemporary ring. Likely c1970‘s.

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    $495.00

  • Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver deep stamped bolo tie w/ turquoise - Estate Fresh Austin Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver deep stamped bolo tie w/ turquoise - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver deep stamped bolo tie w/ turquoise

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    Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver deep stamped bolo tie w/ turquoise. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 37" long, extremely high quality slide and tips. Numerous award winner Navajo artist Harry Morgan (1947-2008) was a 5th generation Navajo silversmith who‘ll always be remembered for his traditional "Vintage Revival-Old Pawn" style jewelry that had these gleaming sterling vintage looking darkened finishings that were made in a classic old style Navajo design..The beauty he gave the sterling was so warm that it brought out the metal‘s maximum luster..Harry once said "That‘s the way old style jewelry should look," he said.. "When silver is all shined up it hides all of the intricate detail in the stamp work and the bezels. This older style is what I grew up with and what I love." Although it was his mother who inspired him to create this style of jewelry that had that old Navajo look,it was Harry however who was the 1st to bring this style to the forefront of the industry..Paving the way for others like his brother-in-law Kirk Smith who then followed in Harry‘s footsteps & with Kirk‘s connection with other artists,they then followed in Kirk‘s footsteps. Now this is the dominant style amongst most Navajo artists & you see this old pawn style darkened finishing everywhere..Kirks name will always be associated with Harry‘s & vise versa. if you‘ve ever wondered why most Navajo pieces have that old style look & finishing where many of you can‘t tell if the piece is new or old anymore,it was this man who we can give the credit to for bringing a style of jewelry that we now see everywhere. He lived to see his jewelry being exhibited at the Heard Museum a year before his death.

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    $875.00

  • Boyd Tsosie Navajo silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Boyd Tsosie Navajo silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Boyd Tsosie Navajo sterling silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant

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    Boyd Tsosie Navajo silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very attractive stone in this pendant that I believe to be Bisbee. Boyd Tsosie is a jeweler who draws inspiration from the rich heritage of his Navajo traditions. Born in 1954, he has been making jewelry since he was sixteen years of age. In 1979, Boyd Tsosie was only 23. He was already among the top echelon of Southwestern jewelers / silversmiths (both past and present). Boyd was featured in Arizona Highways along with other greats like Jesse Monongye, his brother Richard Tsosie, Gibson Nez, James Little, and Larry Golsch. These Navajo silversmiths all would go on to build fine reputations and set the standards you see today for Southwest jewelry. Kenneth Begaye, a teacher at the Navajo Community College on the Navajo Reservation, inspired Boyd at a young age. Boyd gives credit to Kenneth for teaching him his trade. Kenneth Begay has been deemed the father of modern Navajo jewelry. Before Kenneth Begay, Navajo Indian Jewelry was much like it had been for the past 100 years. Navajo jewelry had a strong Spanish influence. Which is entirely understandable since it was a Mexican silversmith (who learned from the Spanish) that taught the first Navajo to work silver. Boyd considers Kenneth Begay a major influence and carries on today the work of Kenneth Begay. Boyd Tsosie continues to move Navajo jewelry forward and he, like Kenneth Begay, generously shares his knowledge with other silversmiths. Boyd, working with his brother Richard, first gained widespread recognition for his soldered flower and leaf designs. Later, he moved his jewelry designs to a more complex, contemporary look. Over the years Boyd has developed a contemporary style of work primarily in 14K gold combined with turquoise, coral, lapis, and sugilite. Boyd feels that he is creating “tomorrows tradition in Navajo jewelry by being given the rights and prayers by his elders to create his special pieces. He is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry and Enduring Traditions by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin. In recent years, Boyd and his son have given back to the Navajo Nation with a nonprofit to give counsel and help to those with substance challenges.

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  • Aaron Peshlakai Navajo Sterling and ironwood belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin Aaron Peshlakai Navajo Sterling and ironwood belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin

    www.estatefreshaustin.com - Estate Fresh Austin Aaron Peshlakai Navajo Sterling and ironwood belt buckle

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    Aaron Peshlakai Navajo Sterling and ironwood belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear. Aaron is the son of Norbert Peshlakai, an amazing silversmith in his own right with work in museums and numerous large collections.

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    $495.00

  • 6.75" c1940's UITA22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo silver cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.75" c1940's UITA22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo silver cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.75" c1940‘s UITA22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo silver cuff bracelet. No issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. Navajo trader Dean Kirk opened his trading post at Manuelito, New Mexico (between Gallup and the Arizona border) around January 1941. The silver work made in Deans shop was typically Navajo tourist type designs and hallmarked UITA22 (under the auspices of the United Indian Traders Association) until about 1951. The UITA‘s stated goals were: 1) to promote improved business practices among Indian traders, arts and crafts dealers, Indians, and all related agencies; 2) to promote, encourage, and protect the manufacture and sale of genuine Indian handmade arts and crafts; and 3) to promote the general welfare of those engaged in the business of Indian trading, as well as the welfare of the Navajo Indians and all other Indians of North America.

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    $1,100.00

  • 6.25" Harry Morgan Navajo silver Bisbee turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.25" Harry Morgan Navajo silver Bisbee turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6.25" Harry Morgan Navajo silver Bisbee turquoise cuff bracelet No issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. Morgan, Harry Biography Harry Morgan is known for his classic revival style jewelry with its smooth, soft, antique finishes and classic design. He is a fifth-generation silversmith. Born and raised on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, Harry Morgan began casting jewelry at age seven. His mother Louise inspired him to make jewelry in the old style. The Navajo Tribe offered him a four-year scholarship in engineering, but being a rodeo cowboy was his dream, at the time. He ultimately returned to his passion for silversmithing, and became a silversmith in 1965. He spent most of his life in the Gallup, NM area, and at one point opened a jewelry supply store in Crownpoint, NM. He also operated a smithing studio, and employed many smiths who would also emulate the classic revival style. One of those employed was well-known silversmith Kirk Smith. Many of Harry Morgans stamps were inherited from his parents and uncle, or made by him. Harry Morgan was married to Navajo silversmith Betty Joe, and is the nephew of accomplished silversmiths Charlie Bitsue and Ike Wilson. Brother Henry Morgan is known for his exceptional sandcast pieces. Linda Marble, his sister, was also known for her sandcast pieces. She passed away in 2004. Of his five children, three have taken up silversmithing. Harry Morgan won awards at every major Indian art show, and had an exhibit of his creations at the Heard Museum in 2007, a year before he passed way.

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    $895.00

  • Aaron/Norbert Peshlakai (Navajo) Modernist silver Tufa Cast/stamped concho belt - Estate Fresh Austin Aaron/Norbert Peshlakai (Navajo) Modernist silver Tufa Cast/stamped concho belt - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Aaron/Norbert Peshlakai (Navajo) Modernist sterling silver Tufa Cast/stamped concho belt

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    Aaron/Norbert Peshlakai (Navajo) Modernist silver Tufa Cast/stamped concho belt. Absolute masterpiece created my a modern day master and his son approximately 25 years ago. Belt is unworn with no holes, No idenifying marks that I could find, likely a custom piece made for a good customer/friend. I have had other Peshlakai pieces that were not signed that came from important collections and were of the same unimaginable quality that just can‘t be duplicated by anyone. I‘m 100% sure the note on the back of this buckle is a correct attribution of this item. Smaller sized belt with weight and measurements in pictures. The actual belt is 28" to the last silver bar with another 24" of leather beyond that. So it will fit up to a 48" waist or so with a little leather left at the end, or can be cut shorter of course. The way it is strung now it would fit about a 30" waist perfectly without moving any of the conchos. 1 Buckle, 9 Bars, 8 Conchos. Conchos are hand stamped, Buckle Tufa Cast. Norbert Peshlakai (Navajo), the first of ten children born to Ben and Lydia Peshlakai of Crystal, New Mexico, entered this world on May 6, 1953. In Lydia, a well known weaver in the Crystal style, and Ben, a miner, carpenter, and laborer, Norbert saw a strong work ethic, which guides him to this day. As a child he attended boarding schools in Crystal, and later Tohatchi, New Mexico. Weekend trips home were usually when he was able to visit family and practice his then-favorite medium, painting; one of his first paid jobs was to paint windows with a Christmas scene. He went on to attend Jefferson Junior High and Highland High School, both in Albuquerque. At that time Norbert knew he wanted to pursue his love of cross-country running, in which he excelled. Upon graduating in 1972, he decided to attend Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. At Haskell, Norbert ran cross-country until he was sidelined by a knee injury, which forced him to quit the team. He decided to take art classes to fulfill his credit requirements. After meeting with his advisor, he decided to turn to his love of painting, though he inadvertently ended up in a trade class on house painting! His advisor suggested he take a jewelry class. Uninterested in jewelry, Norbert nonetheless took her suggestion; this was his first attempt to try his hand at silversmithing. He did not initially enjoy the class, and when his teacher Clint Leon could see that Norbert was failing, he pulled him aside and gave him specific assignments to bring his grades up. He learned soldering, overlay, inlay, enameling, lost wax, and hammering. He came to enjoy the medium, and soon created pieces on the side to sell for extra money. He took four more jewelry classes, and during a summer at home, he and his brother taught themselves tufa casting. An arm injury in 1974 caused Norbert not to return to Haskell, but he dedicated himself to jewelry-making and began accumulating basic silversmithing tools. A relative, Billy Tsosie, taught him how to make his own stamps, and thus began Norberts obsession with intricate stamping and texturing. These highly refined skills epitomize his style: designs are carefully planned and laid out to within a fraction of a millimeter. Designs are rich in detail but restrained, and stamps are struck so that the depth of stamping is perfectly even. Now with more than 300 handmade stamps and dozens of hammers for texturing, Norbert creates imaginative and often humorous pieces with the confidence of a master. Norbert met his wife-to-be, Linda (née Mullahan), also from Crystal, and they started their own family: Natasha was born in 1981 and Aaron in 1983. Linda and both children picked up hammers, stamps, and silver early on and still create beauty today, all in their own respectable styles. Natasha married Ben Patrick Haley, who is from a family known for their handmade silver beads. Their son Luke, now 12, works with his mom, dad, and grandparents, sharing the family legacy of peshlakai, or beeshligaiiliterally “white metal. Ken Williams, Jr. Wheelwright Museum

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    $3,250.00

  • 6" Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling - Sugilite, coral, variscite cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6" Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling - Sugilite, coral, variscite cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6" Gibson Nez Navajo/Apache sterling - Sugilite, coral, variscite cuff bracelet. Fantastic, extremely well made bracelet from the last quarter of the 20th century in good condition. Gibson Nez was a self-taught silversmith and is known nationwide for his intricate inlay technique and excellent craftsmanship. His work is featured in museums throughout the United States and he has become a popular designer for celebrities. He was born in Dulce, New Mexico and is Navajo and Apache. His work continues to be some of the finest produced in the 20th century. (d. 2007)

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  • 6.625" Abraham Begay Navajo rug silver coral spiderweb turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Abraham Begay Navajo rug silver coral spiderweb turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" Abraham Begay Navajo rug silver coral spiderweb turquoise cuff bracelet. Solid sterling silver. Will fit up to a 6 5/8" wrist, gap size and other measurements in pictures. No damage. Very high quality piece with no issues or loss.

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  • 6.625" 1930's Navajo ingot silver turquoise cluster cuff bracelet F Peshlakai? - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" 1930's Navajo ingot silver turquoise cluster cuff bracelet F Peshlakai? - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" 1930‘s Navajo ingot silver turquoise cluster cuff bracelet F Peshlakai?. Solid sterling silver. Will fit up to a 6 5/8" wrist, gap size and other measurements in pictures. Nice, well made bracelet. one of the tiny beads outside the bezel on one side is missing, unmarked. Very clean work here, reminds of of some Fred/Frank Peshlakai pieces I have had and seen.

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    $1,450.00

  • 1970's Roy Vandever Navajo sterling chip inlay Teepee Peyote Bird belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin 1970's Roy Vandever Navajo sterling chip inlay Teepee Peyote Bird belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin

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    1970‘s Roy Vandever Navajo sterling chip inlay Teepee Peyote Bird belt buckle. Very clean and possibly unworn, fully functional. Solid sterling silver with eight and measurements in pictures. Marked only with Roy‘s RV hallmark which is typical of him and other Artists of this era. Roy Vandever, Diné, Navajo Nation, active ca 1950s-2009: silver stampwork, shadowbox, chip inlay jewelry. Roy Vandever was the son of Walter Vandever and Emma Vandever; uncle of Esther Vandever Wood; husband of Donna Vandever; father of Cassandra Xalladitto, Cindy Howe, Verna Kee, Sheila Vandever, Sherwood Vandever, and Jerome Vandever.

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    $375.00

  • UITA-22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo silver Lone Mountain turquoise belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin UITA-22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo silver Lone Mountain turquoise belt buckle - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin UITA-22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo sterling silver Lone Mountain turquoise belt buckle

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    UITA-22 Dean Kirk Trading Post Navajo silver Lone Mountain turquoise belt buckle. Weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver. Functional with no issues. Second quarter of the 20th century. United Indian Traders Association (UITA) was formed in 1931 to insure quality craftsmanship in Native American art. The association had strict rules regarding the methods used to make jewelry. A UITA stamp was a guarantee the piece was hand made by a member of an enrolled tribe. Traders paid dues and each post had its own number

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    $750.00

  • 30" c1950's Allen Kee (1916-1972) Navajo for White Hogan Shop Modernist sterling concho belt - Estate Fresh Austin 30" c1950's Allen Kee (1916-1972) Navajo for White Hogan Shop Modernist sterling concho belt - Estate Fresh Austin

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    30" c1950‘s Allen Kee (1916-1972) Navajo for White Hogan Shop Modernist sterling concho belt. 30" long where it hooks, appears to have been shortened hence the solder on the end loop. 1.5" wide buckle, 1 1/6" wide conchos. 150.7 grams. Navajo Allen Kee created during his time as a benchsmith at the White Hogan Shop in Scottsdale, Arizona from 1946 to 1962, working beside Kenneth Begay. White Hogan Shops silver jewelry. Lead by mentors, such as Kenneth Begay and the Kee brothers, jewelers working at the White Hogan produced an amazing array of modern designs in jewelry and flatware. Allen Kee worked at the White Hogan during the early years. He was a experienced silversmith that created the desired designs of the White Hogans style of jewelry. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin) silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what it‘s marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $1,815.00

  • Large Richard Begay Navajo sterling multistone flush inlay pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Large Richard Begay Navajo sterling multistone flush inlay pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Laarge Richard Begay Navajo sterling multistone flush inlay pendant. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics with no issues. Richard Begay was born and raised in Navajoland, Arizona. Throughout his art classes in school, he always wanted to create the perfect shape. His first career, however, took him into the Forest Industry. He soon realized that he wanted to follow the yearnings of his heart and create beautiful jewelry. He borrowed jewelry tools from his father-in-law and set to work, learning the demanding craft of silversmithing. Richard was immediately drawn to the intricate inlay work, for which he is known for. As he perfected his craft, Richard explored different techniques of inlaying. He was always searching for the best way, the most beautiful setting, the perfect harmony of material and craft. He also developed an eye for choosing the best stones for his inlay. Turquoise and coral are his favorite, but Richard used a wide variety of stones and shells, including malachite, spiny oyster, and pacific coral. Not limited to the usual in anything he did, he also inlaid opals, sugilite, lapis and other exotic stones into his award-winning pieces. The importance of harmony in his work was echoed in his silverwork, especially his pendants. In these pieces, he incorporated important symbols from his culture. Corn was a significant gift to the People by the Creator--it represents life to the Navajo. The Yei-Be-Che is the personal link between the Navajo gods and mortal man. The Bear, one of the four animals given to the first people, embodies power and wisdom. It was provided for protection and guidance, and to ward off evil. Richard also used the Steppe Design found in the wedding baskets and recreates special times, such as the social dances he goes to. Encircling it all is his extraordinary inlay, adding color and life. The beautiful things Richard looked for exist in his creations. Richard passed away in 2013.

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  • sz7.25 Orville Tsinnie Navajo silver Royston turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin sz7.25 Orville Tsinnie Navajo silver Royston turquoise ring - Estate Fresh Austin

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    sz7.25 Orville Tsinnie Navajo silver Royston turquoise ring. Orville Tsinnie: A Luminary in Navajo Artistry In the early 1970s, Orville Tsinnie, a distinguished Navajo artist, embarked on a journey of artistic discovery under the tutelage of his Hopi brother-in-law. This marked the genesis of a career that would see him garner numerous accolades, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association. This honor is reserved exclusively for the crème de la crème of American Indian artists, underscoring Tsinnie‘s exceptional talent. Orville Tsinnie (1943-2017) signs his work with "Orville Tsinnie, New Mexico" along with two stamps of Shiprock. Tsinnie‘s work was a testament to his superior craftsmanship. While he was adept at creating traditional jewelry, his true genius lay in his ability to conceive and execute innovative designs. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to precision were the hallmarks of his work, resulting in pieces that were unmistakably his own. Operating from his studio in Shiprock, New Mexico, Tsinnie was a stalwart presence at Santa Fe‘s annual Indian Market. His participation in this yearly event further cemented his status as a luminary in the realm of Navajo artistry. His legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of indigenous art. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,

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  • 7.25" Wil Vandever Navajo sterling #8 turquoise large cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 7.25" Wil Vandever Navajo sterling #8 turquoise large cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 7.25" Wil Vandever Navajo sterling #8 turquoise large cuff bracelet. 7.25" inside circumference including the 1 1/8" gap. Weight and measurements in pics. No Damage or significant wear, really it appears unworn in "new old stock" condition. Will Vandever (1951 - 2018) was a Navajo jewelry artist who worked in sterling silver and high-grade stones. His work was popular in Japan. Known for: Developing his own distinctive style, Using high-grade stones, and Winning awards at shows.

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    $1,450.00

  • Delbert Gordon Navajo sterlin coral, and green turquoise pendant - Estate Fresh Austin Delbert Gordon Navajo sterlin coral, and green turquoise pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

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    Delbert Gordon Navajo sterlin coral, and green turquoise pendant. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics. No issues, marked as shown. Interesting pendant, well made example of Delber‘s versatitlity as a silversmith/artist. Born in 1955 Fort Defiance, AZ. Now making jewelry in Tohatchi NM. He taught himself the art of silversmithing. His jewelry is known as fancy and traditional Navajo. He is always creating new designs and using heavy silver.

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    $265.00

  • Alvin Monte Navajo 14k/sterling pendant. - Estate Fresh Austin Alvin Monte Navajo 14k/sterling pendant. - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Alvin Monte Navajo 14k/sterling pendant.

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    Alvin Monte Navajo 14k/sterling pendant. Solid 14k/sterling with no damage or significant wear. Navajo jewelry artist Alvin Monte works in both gold and silver, often making his own stamping tools to create one-of-a-kind designs. Born in Socorro, Monte grew up in Canoncito, New Mexico. Both his parents were well-known silversmiths but Monte didnt pick up the trade until he moved away from home. He is a self-taught silversmith. His inspirations often come from petroglyphs or pueblo designs although the execution of his designs is more symbolic than realistic. The result is a more modern verses traditional design that he likes to embellish with various stones including amethysts and garnets for a lustrous effect. Monte is now teaching his young son, who at age nine shows a talent for silver-smithing, thus elevating another generation of the Montes into the artist world.

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    $345.00

  • Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling Yei figures necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling Yei figures necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling Yei figures necklace

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    Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling Yei figures necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver. 24" long. Herman Vandever (1964- ) Diné Navajo Nation. He belongs to a family of well-known silversmiths and it seems only natural that he would follow in their footsteps. He turns traditional methods into contemporary styles with fine, natural stones, coral and even sea shell. He often makes his own ingot silver jewelry by melting his silver to roll it out into handmade sheet silver. Started silversmithing in 1989, he was taught by his older sister Esther Wood.

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    $895.00

  • Lyndon B Tsosie Navajo 14k/sterling Tufa cast brutalist dancers necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Lyndon B Tsosie Navajo 14k/sterling Tufa cast brutalist dancers necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Lyndon B Tsosie Navajo 14k/sterling Tufa cast brutalist dancers necklace

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    Lyndon B Tsosie Navajo 14k/sterling brutalist dancers necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver with solid 14k gold nuggets enhancing the figures 22" long. The gold doesn‘t show well in the pics due to current setup and time limitations but it‘s fabulous. This is a retro piece about 20 years old in unworn condition for less than half of what it would retail for today. This guy creates masterpieces as is this one, I encourage you to check out more of his work if you have not already. His pieces are hand crafted, labor intensive, quality over quantity. Lyndon B. Tsosie was born in 1968 in Fort Defiance, Arizona and has become one of the rising stars among young Native American silversmiths. Since the early 1990s, Lyndon has been designing and fabricating jewelry. His style is extremely unique, combining contemporary three dimensional shapes, masterfully cast designs, and bold textures that portray landscapes. Often his pieces include sections that are cast in tufa stone or cuttlefish bone. Many of his pieces include asymmetrical designs using precious and semiprecious stones of the highest quality. His pieces can include a variety of metals, including sterling silver, all karats of gold, and platinum. His work includes a wide variety of high grade, natural stones- masterfully cut, polished, and set. Lyndon has been entering his work in Juried shows since 1994 and has won many awards. He has won 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention at the prestigious Indian Market Show in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hes swept awards at the Heard Museum Show in Phoenix, AZ- as well as the Gallup Intertribal Cermonial, New Mexico State Fair, and the Southwest Art Festival. Lyndon has become internationally popular and his work is sought after all over the world. Many of his collectors are from Japan and Lyndon has spent a lot of time in Asia. His newest pieces feature strong influences from Asian art- including unique techniques that he has learned and brought back to the Southwest United States.

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    $1,495.00

  • Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling, turquoise, and spiny oyster necklace - Estate Fresh Austin Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling, turquoise, and spiny oyster necklace - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling, turquoise, and spiny oyster necklace

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    Herman Vandever Navajo Sterling, turquoise, and spiny oyster necklace. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver. 23" long. Herman Vandever (1964- ) Diné Navajo Nation. He belongs to a family of well-known silversmiths and it seems only natural that he would follow in their footsteps. He turns traditional methods into contemporary styles with fine, natural stones, coral and even sea shell. He often makes his own ingot silver jewelry by melting his silver to roll it out into handmade sheet silver. Started silversmithing in 1989, he was taught by his older sister Esther Wood.

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    $795.00

  • 6.625" Kirk Smith Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Kirk Smith Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet - Estate Fresh Austin

    sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 6.625" Kirk Smith Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet

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    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. 6 5/8" Kirk Smith Navajo sterling and turquoise cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pics, appears unworn. Native American jewelry artisan Kirk Smith, or Kiyaa Alani Shush Dine (his Dine tribe name, meaning “towering house bear people clan), created a long-lasting legacy in a tragically short life. His work is highly regarded for its quality craftsmanship and his use of stones of only the highest quality and richest coloring. Kirks pieces, primarily his concho belts for which he was best known, have long been coveted and collectible, with their value only increasing as a result of his unexpected, early death. His story is an interesting one. HIS LIFE: Kirk Smith first began working with silver at around age 7 in his grandfathers hidden workshop, that according to Smiths interview with Perry Null Trading, “you would not see it unless you knew it was there. His grandfather also made jewelry and Kirk used to aid him by first learning to run the bellow to heat the charcoal that would allow his grandfather to work with the silver at high temperatures, and then eventually began to work with beads and bracelets and necklaces himself. He later used these primitive skills to craft jewelry for his uncle, who would exchange clothes and shoes for his pieces. In 1972, Kirk struck out on his own, primarily working in silver cast work, until the price of silver went up in 1974 and he went to work doing different things like working in the mine or a refinery in Galveston. He returned to jewelry making in the early 1980s when his mother got sick and he desired to be nearer to her. Thats when his craft took a turn. HIS MENTORS: Of course, his grandfather was his earliest influence, and perhaps the most profound on Kirk as a person, but when it comes to his craftsmanship, the game-changer for him was his brother-in-law. Kirks sister was married to an artisan named Harry Morgan, a well-known name in the world of Native American jewelry. Harry was known for his intricate stamp work and the way he would style his silver to give it an antique look, believing that overly polished silver hid the detailing and the beauty of a piece. It was Harry who really taught Kirk about design and style in terms of his craft. HIS CRAFT: Kirk is probably best known for his concho belts, like the one we found in Audreys closet, that we thought was too beautiful not to share with yall after being tucked away for too long. He was known for his unrelenting insistence on working his silver by hand, resulting in beautiful pieces of heavy silver and high-grade stones. In addition to concho belts, Kirk crafted gorgeous statement cuff bracelets with turquoise and red coral and some of the most striking blue lapis youve ever seen, as well as some rings, pendants, earrings, and even a few squash blossoms. As we mentioned, his work is highly collectible, not only because of its stunning beauty, but because sadly, there wont be any more made; Kirk was tragically killed in 2012. HIS DEATH: On September 17, 2012, Kirk was in an altercation in a parking lot with a young man whose truck had struck Kirks vehicle as the man was attempting to back into a parking spot. When the driver, who was intoxicated, tried to flee the scene, Kirk jumped onto the hood of the mans truck. When he was eventually unable to maintain his grip, Kirk was flung from the moving vehicle and suffered injuries which resulted in his death in an Albuquerque hospital a little while later. The driver did succeed in fleeing the scene, but eventually collided with another truck and a barrier on Interstate 25 and was apprehended after a violent struggle with police; he was found to have had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.16, twice the legal limit. Incredibly, the driver, who was 16 at the time, was only sentenced to 90 days in a treatment center and two years probation. As you might imagine, Kirks surviving family does not feel that justice was done in the wake of his death, but they are carrying on his legacy in a positive way despite the circumstances. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures, videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.

    1 in stock

    $600.00

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