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  • Tricia Young Sterling 14k, and gemstone earrings and pin set

    Tricia Young Sterling 14k, and gemstone earrings and pin set

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    Tricia Young Sterling 14k, and gemstone earrings and pin set. Pin 3.5" long,<br>Earrings 1 1/16" square. Weight and measurements in pics. Marked 925, tested<br>sterling, stone untested. No detectable issues.

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    $245.00

  • Los Castillo Mid Century articulating sterling fish form clip/earrings

    Los Castillo Mid Century articulating sterling fish form clip/earrings

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    Los Castillo Mid Century articulating sterling fish form clip/earrings. These are really fabulous, 82.2 grams total weight. I assume you can clip these on an outfit or something or wear as earrings. The springs on the clips appear really strong, I tried one and it stayed on but didn't try with a night of dancing. Measurements in pics. No detectable issues, clips possibly added later.Los Castillo Jewelry - History<br>Antonio Castillo and his brothers Jorge, Miguel, and Justo began Los Castillo in<br>1939. They had all apprenticed in William Spratling’s taller before starting<br>their own business in Taxco, Mexico. Antonio Castillo rose to the level of<br>master silversmith during his time working with Spratling.<br><br>The Los Castillo workshop trained and employed many skilled silversmiths over<br>its decades in the business, including the Castillo brothers’ cousin Salvador<br>Teran, Sigi Pineda, Antonio Pineda, and Antonio Castillo’s wife, Margot van<br>Voorhies Carr. All these artists went on to open their own successful workshops,<br>including van Voorhies Carr who founded Margot de Taxco after she and Antonio<br>Castillo divorced.<br><br>Los Castillo is known for its quality silver wares as well as mixed metals that<br>incorporated copper and/or brass with sterling silver. Other decorative home<br>accessories can be found with silver plating and inlaid stone embellishments.<br><br>Chato (Jorge) Castillo was one of the Castillo brothers who worked in the 1930s<br>for William Spratling. He is known for his technical expertise and his design<br>talent. He developed the techniques for married metals, feathers with silver,<br>Aztec mosaic or stone inlay, concha or abalone inlay,...(Mexican Silver: Modern<br>Hand-wrought Jewelry & Metalwork by Morrill and Berk (Schiffer: 2007, 4th<br>Edition), p. 86.

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    $595.00

  • William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings

    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings

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    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back hand earrings, a rare variation in all sterling. These are all one piece, typically they have an amethyst tulip. . Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $495.00

  • William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere

    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere

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    William Spratling silver modernist sterling screw back earrings sphere 18 grams, measurements in pics, no issues. . Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.

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    $345.00

  • Large Retro Bara Sterling Freeform clip on earrings

    Large Retro Bara Sterling Freeform clip on earrings

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    Large Retro Bara Sterling Freeform clip on earrings 55.2 grams. Signed on back by hand Bara SS. 55.2 grams total weight for both , measurements in pics. No issues, strong springs on clips. From a large collection of top end mid century Mexican jewelry.

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    $175.00

  • Jondell Spain and Mexican Mid Century Sterling earrings

    Jondell Spain and Mexican Mid Century Sterling earrings

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    Jondell Spain and Mexican Mid Century Sterling earrings. Selling the three pairs, two clips, one screw back. No issues. Strong springs on clips. Hand and penny for scale, weight in last pic.

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    $175.00

  • Margot De Taxco 5740 Sterling Pendant/pin and earrings set

    Margot De Taxco 5740 Sterling Pendant/pin and earrings set

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    Margot De Taxco 5740 Sterling Pendant/pin and earrings set. Pin has loops and a hook to fix onto a necklace if wanted. Measurements in pics. 23.4 grams. No issues.Margot Van Voorhies was born in 1896 in San Francisco, California. By the time<br>she left her native country for good, she had survived the death of her father<br>in 1903, the San Francisco Earthquake in 1906, the loss of her mother at the<br>hands of a er in 1931 and the end of her first marriage in 1936.<br><br>Fortunately, a Mexican vacation changed the life of Margot Van Voorhies in ways<br>she could never have imagined. In 1937, forty-one-year-old divorcée Margot Van<br>Voorhies left San Francisco on a trip to Mexico City. Fate threw her into the<br>path of Don Antonio Castillo, who took her to Taxco, a Mexican hotbed for the<br>design, crafting, and production of silver objects, in particular jewelry and<br>housewares.<br><br>Soon, Castillo would become Margot’s second husband. At the time, Castillo was<br>working for William Spratling, a pioneer in Mexican silversmithing. He brought<br>Margot into the business as a designer, helping her to transform her paper<br>creations into three-dimensional forms in silver. In 1939, the pair, along with<br>other members of Castillo’s family, opened shop as Los Castillo Taller [Taller<br>is Spanish for “Workshop”], with Margot as the top designer.<br><br>After ten years, the marriage between Castillo and Van Voorhies dissolved, as<br>did their professional association. Margot went on to open her own shop in 1948,<br>taking the name Margot de Taxco, by which she is best known today. Seven years<br>later, enamel was added to many of her pieces, and this is where Margot found<br>her legacy.<br><br>At the peak of her career, Margot, who designed each piece herself, had two<br>dozen silversmiths and a dozen enamellists in her employ to execute her vision.<br>The men performed the duties as silversmiths; the women did the enamel work,<br>using tiny brushes to bring the watercolor drawings to life. To ensure the<br>accurate rendering of her jewelry designs, she compiled a book of instructions<br>and drawings, detailing the construction and finishing of each. Margot attracted<br>talented craftsmen who later went on to cement their own reputations, such as<br>Sigi Pineda, Miguel Melendez, and Melecio Rodriguez.<br><br>Many contemporary Hollywood celebrities were clients of Margot, including John<br>Wayne and Lana Turner, who visited her shop every year.<br><br>Tragedy struck in the form of a fire in 1960. Forced to move her studio, she<br>never again regained her prior success, and the business folded in 1974. Margot<br>granted several of the silversmiths in her employ permission to use her molds to<br>create pieces on their own, in return for debt forgiveness. As a result, many of<br>Margot’s pieces were re-created by silversmiths such as Jaimie Quiroz and<br>Geronimo Fuentes, bearing their hallmark rather than hers.<br><br>Margot passed away in 1985. But her talent as a designer and her influence as an<br>artist have continued to gain recognition since the time of her death.<br><br>Margot’s shop produced some repousse silver (a technique where a raised or<br>relief design is hammered in from the reverse side of the piece). But she is<br>best known for her champlevé enamel work. Champlevé is created by carving,<br>etching, striking, or casting troughs or cells into the surface of a piece and<br>filling it with vitreous enamel. In Margot’s jewelry, the designs were<br>die-struck, a process that was detailed and critical to the final product.<br><br>Margot produced many suites that included necklaces, brooches, bracelets, and<br>earrings, as well as convertible jewelry. Margot de Taxco jewelry is recognized<br>for its elegance, femininity, and variety.<br><br>There were many areas of influence that can be found in Margot’s work. Her fish<br>and wave motifs celebrated her love of Japanese art. The ornate swirls and<br>floral motifs were reminiscent of the Art Nouveau style. Mischievous<br>pre-Columbian figures were a recurring theme. Art Deco style ballerinas struck<br>graceful poses. Margot was also taken with Egyptian motifs and Mexican crafts.<br><br>Margot de Taxco pieces are distinguished by the stamp that includes her name,<br>Eagle 16 (or Eagle 1, for her earlier works), along with a production number.<br>Issued by the government, the eagle stamp was a way to identify th

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    $395.00

  • Theresa Waseta Zuni sterling necklace and earrings set

    Theresa Waseta Zuni sterling necklace and earrings set

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    Theresa Waseta Zuni sterling necklace and earrings set 22" long necklace, 2" earrings. These are heavy duty, thicker silver than most contemporary alternatives.Theresa Waseta was an active jeweler in the 1960s and was known for her Zuni Pueblo maidens. She passed the motif to her daughter, Joyce, who continues to make the delicate, sweet designs today.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, 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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    $650.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco articulating silver and amethyst pin/earrings

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco articulating silver and amethyst pin/earrings

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco articulating silver and amethyst pin/earrings, measurements in pics. Amazing set, the pin is hinged in the center of each rod, so they wiggle all over the place, very sturdy and well made.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $850.00

  • Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver pin and earrings set

    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver pin and earrings set

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    Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Hammered silver pin and earrings set. All pieces hand hammered and seem a perfect match. Earring don't have a Pineda hallmark but the Mexico and Sterling stamps look the same. Measurements and weight in pics.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master

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    $345.00

  • Scott Kay 18k/Sterling hoop earrings

    Scott Kay 18k/Sterling hoop earrings

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    Scott Kay 18k/Sterling hoop earrings 13/16", 5mm wide, no issues. Come with box shown.Scott Kay Scott Kay has been acclaimed year after year as the authority in fashion jewelry. Scott Kay created the most distinctive and artistically designed collection that established him as a coveted brand for men’s fashion accessories. Scott Kay has been credited for spearheading the resurgence of platinum in America. The brand has received several awards for using the metal, including the prestigious Platinum Innovation Award several years in a row. Today, Scott Kay’s legacy continues by a small team of artisans who have the same fiery passion that Scott did. Expect the most exceptional quality and craftsmanship with a Scott Kay piece.

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    $245.00

  • James Avery Descending Dove earrings and Celtic knot lapel pin/tie tac in sterling

    James Avery Descending Dove earrings and Celtic knot lapel pin/tie tac in sterling

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    James Avery Descending Dove earrings and Celtic knot lapel pin/tie tac in sterling. Earrings 1" tall, pin .75" wide. Selling both for one price.anderasJames Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $110.00

  • Suarti 18k/Sterling Balinese Hoop dangle earrings

    Suarti 18k/Sterling Balinese Hoop dangle earrings

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    Suarti 18k/Sterling Balinese Hoop dangle earrings 2.25" long with dangles x 1 7/16" wide, no issues. anderas

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    $90.00

  • 2pr Vintage Native American silver and turquoise earrings

    2pr Vintage Native American silver and turquoise earrings

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    2pr Vintage Native American silver and turquoise earrings. Selling both pairs, the squash blossom pair are really nice, likely came from an old mid 20th century squash blossom. Both sterling unmarked. 1.75" -2" tall. 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.anderas

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    $225.00

  • Suarti/Samuel Benham 18k/Sterling Balinese bracelet and earrings set

    Suarti/Samuel Benham 18k/Sterling Balinese bracelet and earrings set

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    Suarti/Samuel Benham 18k/Sterling Balinese bracelet and earrings set. Assembled set from two different brands, look good together. Bracelet 15mm wide, 7.5" long, earrings 1.25" tall. anderas

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    $295.00

  • Vintage Karl Lagerfeld Gold-tone and Faux Mabe pearl clip-on earrings

    Vintage Karl Lagerfeld Gold-tone and Faux Mabe pearl clip-on earrings

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    Vintage Karl Lagerfeld Gold-tone and Faux Mabe pearl clip-on earrings, 1 1/8" wide with little wear. A few slight scratches to Faux pearls, no wear to gold. Guaranteed authentic, strong springs on clips. Very high quality. 15 grams each.

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    $225.00

  • Vintage Southwestern sterling rattlesnake earrings

    Vintage Southwestern sterling rattlesnake earrings

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    Vintage Southwestern sterling rattlesnake earrings 1 5/8" tall x .75" wide x 5.7 grams. <br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! If you would like to chat, that would be great, but lets chat about something that isn't answered in this listing that we put so much effort into already :)<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. 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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    $45.00

  • Vintage Hopi Overlay sterling earrings

    Vintage Hopi Overlay sterling earrings

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    Vintage Hopi Overlay sterling earrings 1.75" tall with hooks x 5/8" wide x 10 grams. <br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! If you would like to chat, that would be great, but lets chat about something that isn't answered in this listing that we put so much effort into already :)<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. 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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    $115.00

  • Vintage Jay Strongwater Clip-on earrings Gold-tone Gripoix Style

    Vintage Jay Strongwater Clip-on earrings Gold-tone Gripoix Style

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    Vintage Jay Strongwater Clip-on earrings Gold-tone Gripoix Style 1 5/8" wide, 15.4 grams each. Strong springs on clips, no issues. <br><br>Famous Designer Jay Strongwater (Feinberg ). Beautiful look, classy, catwalk worthy. This modernist designer Stopped making jewelry in 1975 and began in another art form.

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    $75.00

  • Large Retro Native American Sterling Clip-on Earrings CP

    Large Retro Native American Sterling Clip-on Earrings CP

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    Large Retro Native American Sterling Clip-on Earrings CP. Strong springs on<br>clips, no issues.. Weight and measurements in pics.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $85.00

  • Vintage Zuni Sterling turquoise, and coral clip-on earrings

    Vintage Zuni Sterling turquoise, and coral clip-on earrings

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    Vintage Zuni Sterling turquoise, and coral clip-on earrings. Strong springs on<br>clips, no issues.. Weight and measurements in pics.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $85.00

  • Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling earrings

    Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling earrings

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    Retired James Avery 14K gold and sterling earrings 1" wide with no issues.

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    $265.00

  • 13pr Retro southwestern sterling silver earrings

    13pr Retro southwestern sterling silver earrings

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    13pr Retro southwestern sterling silver earrings 30mm (1.3") vintage American<br>half dollar shown in second pic for scale. Second from the left Alpaca, the rest<br>are sterling, all vintage/retro estate fresh earrings. Some Native American,<br>some signed by artisan. 95.8 grams total.<br><br>Sorry I cannot try any of these on and take pictures of me wearing them standing<br>on my head, jumping through hoops, or separate the lot, there just isn't any<br>time.

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    $295.00

  • 14k/sterling modernist southwestern earrings

    14k/sterling modernist southwestern earrings

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    14k/sterling modernist southwestern earrings 1 1/8" tall, amazing quality, unsure of artisan. 6.4 grams. 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. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.

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    $125.00

  • Vintage Georg Jensen Sterling tulip screw back earrings

    Vintage Georg Jensen Sterling tulip screw back earrings

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    Vintage Georg Jensen Sterling tulip screw back earrings<br><br>Georg Jensen, (born August 31, 1866, Raadvad, Denmark—died October 2, 1935,<br>Copenhagen), Danish silversmith and designer who achieved international<br>prominence for his commercial application of modern metal design. The simple<br>elegance of his works and their emphasis on fine craftsmanship, hallmarks of<br>Jensen’s products, are recognized around the world.<br><br>Jensen was apprenticed to a goldsmith at age 14. His artistic talents were<br>briefly focused on sculpture, but he returned to metalwork, primarily jewelry<br>and silver pieces, produced in the workshop he opened in Copenhagen in 1904.<br>Jensen exhibited his works at several major foreign exhibitions (winning a gold<br>medal at the Brussels Exhibition of 1910) and quickly built a reputation as an<br>outstanding and highly original silversmith. He moved to a larger workshop in<br>1912 and acquired his first factory building in 1919.<br><br>Jensen’s silverware achieved immediate popularity and commercial success. He<br>was, in fact, the first silver maker to realize a profit from the manufacture of<br>modern silver. Until Jensen’s time virtually all successful silverware producers<br>had relied on a standard repertory of popular traditional designs. Jensen,<br>however, found that the market for his sleek, simple pieces was larger than<br>anyone had predicted. His firm grew rapidly, expanding throughout Europe and<br>opening branches in London and New York City. On both continents Jensen’s work<br>set trends for contemporary tableware. He was among the first designers to<br>fashion steel—formerly considered fit only for low-quality, inexpensive<br>flatware—into handsome, serviceable cutlery.

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    $195.00

  • 40's-50's Zuni Silver turquoise channel inlay screw back earrings

    40's-50's Zuni Silver turquoise channel inlay screw back earrings

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    40's-50's Zuni Silver turquoise channel inlay screw back earrings. No issues, 1" x 5/8" x 6.4 grams total. <br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $345.00

  • Vintage Zuni Silver channel inlay turquoise hummingbird earrings

    Vintage Zuni Silver channel inlay turquoise hummingbird earrings

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    Vintage Zuni Silver channel inlay turquoise hummingbird earrings 7/8" x .5", no backs, no other issues. 5 grams. <br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $165.00

  • Large Retro southwestern sterling channel inlay stone Clip-on earrings

    Large Retro southwestern sterling channel inlay stone Clip-on earrings

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    Large Retro southwestern sterling channel inlay stone Clip-on earrings. Tested sterling with no apparent markings. 1 5/8" x 1.25" x 20.1 grams total, strong springs on clips with no issues. <br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $145.00

  • 40's-50's Zuni Silver turquoise channel inlay curved earrings

    40's-50's Zuni Silver turquoise channel inlay curved earrings

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    40's-50's Zuni Silver turquoise channel inlay curved earrings 1 1/8" x 5/8" x 7 grams. <br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $275.00

  • Felicita Eustace, Cochiti (1927-2016) Carved turquoise silver clip on earrings

    Felicita Eustace, Cochiti (1927-2016) Carved turquoise silver clip on earrings

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    Felicita Eustace, Cochiti (1927-2016) Carved turquoise silver clip on earrings 1" tall x 7/8" wide, strong springs on clips, no issues, 8.6 grams. Felicita was a potter and silversmith.<br><br>Felicita was born in 1927 and raised at Cochiti Pueblo. She learned to make traditional pottery and storytellers from her parents. After her marriage during the World War II years, she moved to her husband Ben’s home in Zuni. Ben taught her some basics of jewelry-making. She sold her first ring to legendary Zuni trader C.G. Wallace. Over the years she become and accomplished jeweler in her own right, while developing a large following for her pottery and storytellers. “There are always more orders for my claywork than there’s time to do them,” she said.<br><br>The Eustaces show strong respect for the materials and time-honored processes of their art. Felicita still makes her storytellers the traditional way. Her jewelry features an old family design copyrighted in the early 1960s: a domed, natural leave motif in sterling silver alongside a carved, bezeled and polished turquoise stone. Felicita and Ben have passed their respect for quality on to their 13 children, many of whom create their own pottery and jewelry.<br><br>Daughter Bernadette Eustace says, “My parents told us that if we were going to do jewelry at all, we would have to do it their way, the right way. It wasn’t the designs they were talking about, it was the technical aspects of our work: setting stones, welds, engravings and so on. They were the ones who would be selling these items for us, so they would make sure that a certain standard of quality was being met.”<br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $265.00

  • Vintage Navajo 14k/Sterling hoop earrings

    Vintage Navajo 14k/Sterling hoop earrings

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    Vintage Navajo 14k/Sterling hoop earrings .8" tall, 9.6 grams total weight. <br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $125.00

  • Ann King 18k/Sterling dangle earrings

    Ann King 18k/Sterling dangle earrings

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    Ann King 18k/Sterling dangle earrings. 18k accents and posts, earrings have no backs, no other issues. 1.5" tall x 5/8" wide. 10.7 grams total.

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    $110.00

  • Collection of southwestern and Native American sterling earrings

    Collection of southwestern and Native American sterling earrings

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    Collection of southwestern and Native American sterling earrings. Selling all the earrings shown, small to med sized ladies hand with 6" wrist for scale. All sterling.<br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $235.00

  • Large Southwestern sterling multi-stone cluster dangle earrings

    Large Southwestern sterling multi-stone cluster dangle earrings

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    Large Southwestern sterling multi-stone cluster dangle earrings.<br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $165.00

  • sz7.75 Calavaza/Etsate Zuni Silver inlay Kachina ring and earrings

    sz7.75 Calavaza/Etsate Zuni Silver inlay Kachina ring and earrings

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    sz7.75 Calavaza/Etsate Zuni Silver inlay Kachina ring and earrings Earrings are mixmatched....one slightly larger is Bev Etsate, the one slightly smaller is Calavaze and has a small chip off the top silverwork. Ring is good with no issues. Selling the ring and earrings.<br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $325.00

  • Vintage Native American Sterling Channel inlay overlay style earrings

    Vintage Native American Sterling Channel inlay overlay style earrings

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    Vintage Native American Sterling Channel inlay overlay style earrings, no issues. <br><br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $145.00

  • sz8 Art Tafoya Yaqui Reverse Carved Amber Ring, Earrings, and scarf slide/pendant Sterling

    sz8 Art Tafoya Yaqui Reverse Carved Amber Ring, Earrings, and scarf slide/pendant Sterling

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    sz8 Art Tafoya Yaqui Reverse Carved Amber Ring, Earrings, and scarf slide/pendant Sterling. Absolutely Amazing, reverse carved set in natural amber, great one of kind works of wearable art. Ring is size 8, everything is large and great. Tape measure and penny for scale.<br><br>Few silversmiths match the power and artistry of Art Tafoya. He specializes in silver. Hammered silver. The old way. Art Tafoya carries on that tradition of the early masters, for he makes his own stamps and dies. Art’s clear and crisp stamp work speaks of skill and talent born of that tradition. Thick silver, hammered like leather, only deeper, brisk, clear and lovely.<br><br>Art Tafoya, silversmith and artist, learned the basics of silversmithing at the age to twelve from a blacksmith at a riding stable near his home. Later he learned the art of making handmade stamps and dies from Carlos White Eagle, a former student of the legendary Navajo silversmith Fred Peshlakai. Art has made an exhaustive study of Fred Peshlakai’s stamps and is an expert at identifying even unsigned work by this master. All of Art’s stamps and dies are his own creations. He specializes in hand stamped old-style jewelry reminiscent of Peshlakai’s, but definitely all of his own.<br><br>His original jewelry is highly sought after by collectors worldwide. He was a silversmith in residence at The Turquoise Shop at Knotts Berry Farm in California for twenty-five years before relocating to New Mexico. His work may be found in the permanent collection of the Albuquerque Museum, the Grove Encyclopedia of American Art and his work is included in the book Navajo Silversmith Fred Peshlakai, His Life and Art.<br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $1,250.00

  • Vintage Branch coral bracelet and earrings set

    Vintage Branch coral bracelet and earrings set

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    Vintage Branch coral bracelet and earrings set. Selling the set shown with no significant issues.

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    $85.00

  • Large Zuni sterling carved frog fetish clip-on earrings

    Large Zuni sterling carved frog fetish clip-on earrings

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    Large Zuni sterling carved frog fetish clip-on earrings 3" long, these weight 68.4 grams total. To be honest I tried them on my ears and wouldn't want to be dancing with them on that's for sure. I'm not sure they will stay on. Or maybe I just don't know what I'm doing or my ears are weird. I'm selling them more as collectibles than earrings. <br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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    $275.00

  • Retired James Avery Hammered Bola hammered Hoop earrings in sterling

    Retired James Avery Hammered Bola hammered Hoop earrings in sterling

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    Retired James Avery Hammered Bola hammered Hoop earrings in sterling.... Size and weight in pics. No backs as shown.<br><br>anderas<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $195.00

  • Retired James Avery Hammered Disks Clip on Earrings in sterling

    Retired James Avery Hammered Disks Clip on Earrings in sterling

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    Retired James Avery Hammered Disks Clip on Earrings in sterling.... Size and weight in pics. <br><br>anderas<br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $95.00

  • John Hardy 18k/Sterling clip-on earrings

    John Hardy 18k/Sterling clip-on earrings

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    John Hardy 18k/Sterling clip-on earrings 15mm tall x 10mm wide, strong springs on clips. Guaranteed authentic, estate fresh with no issues.<br><br>anderas

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    $325.00

  • Large Retro Sterling dangle earrings with birds

    Large Retro Sterling dangle earrings with birds

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    Large Retro Sterling dangle earrings with birds. Very substatial handmade earrings, unsure of origon. No issues.<br><br>anderas

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    $145.00

  • 2pr Vintage Native American Sterling Multi-Stone inlay earrings

    2pr Vintage Native American Sterling Multi-Stone inlay earrings

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    2pr Vintage Native American Sterling Multi-Stone inlay earrings. Selling both<br>pairs with no issues. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other<br>measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and<br>cannot be accessed for more pictures, videos, or measurements until sold. If you<br>look at pictures/description your question should be answered. Thank you so much<br>for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $385.00

  • Zuni Dan Simplicio(1917-1969) Silver, turquoise, and coral earrings

    Zuni Dan Simplicio(1917-1969) Silver, turquoise, and coral earrings

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    Zuni Dan Simplicio(1917-1969) Silver, turquoise, and coral earrings. Gorgeous<br>with no issues, extremely high quality, unmarked, attributed to Dan Simplicio.<br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics.<br>Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for<br>more pictures, videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at<br>pictures/description your question should be answered. Thank you so much for<br>your time and consideration!<br><br>Zuni silversmith, Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) learned the art of jewelry making<br>from his uncle, Juan DeDios, one of the earliest Zuni silversmiths. Although<br>this World War II veteran only had about 30 short years of jewelry making, his<br>talent and techniques are still recognized. Simplicio is one of the first known<br>artists to begin incorporating natural red coral branches and rough-cut coral<br>nuggets into his jewelry. As early as 1931, it is also said that he is possibly<br>one of the first Zuni artists to begin using gold. Simplicio worked at C.G.<br>Wallace’s trading post and collaborated with amazing Zuni artists including<br>Leekya Deyuse, Teddie Weahkee, Leo Poblano, Bernard Homer and Lee Edakkie.<br>Throughout his time, he developed an inapt ability to create stunning leaf<br>motifs with intricate stamps and carved details, beginning his signature balance<br>of delicate leaf work and heavy turquoise and coral designs.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $285.00

  • 2pr Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo Multi-stone channel inlay sterling earrings

    2pr Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo Multi-stone channel inlay sterling earrings

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    2pr Ray Tracey Knifewing Navajo Multi-stone channel inlay sterling earrings.<br>Selling both pairs with no issues. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight<br>and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure<br>location and cannot be accessed for more pictures, videos, or measurements until<br>sold. If you look at pictures/description your question should be answered.<br>Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $385.00

  • Large Retired James Avery Stud hoop overlay earrings in sterling

    Large Retired James Avery Stud hoop overlay earrings in sterling

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    Large Retired James Avery Stud hoop overlay earrings in sterling. No backs, no<br>other issues, weight and measurements in pics. I cannot provide any additional measurements, videos, or pictures that aren't provided as my jewelry is stored at a separate secure location until it ships. Thank you so much for taking the<br>time to look and your consideration.<br><br>anderascollJames Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.

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    $235.00

  • Lagos caviar 18k gold on sterling large french clip earrings

    Lagos caviar 18k gold on sterling large french clip earrings

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    Lagos caviar 18k gold on sterling large french clip earrings. Measurements and<br>weight in pics. Guaranteed authentic with no issues.

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    $275.00

  • Vintage Navajo Sterling and shell pendant necklace and earrings set

    Vintage Navajo Sterling and shell pendant necklace and earrings set

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    Vintage Navajo Sterling and shell pendant necklace and earrings set Pendant 2<br>7/8" x 1.5", earrings 1.75" long x 7/8" wide, Necklace 25" long, 68.8 grams<br>total weight.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.

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    $385.00

  • Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform Screw back earrings (3) pair

    Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform Screw back earrings (3) pair

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    Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform Screw back earrings (3)<br>pair. Selling the 3 pairs shown, largest 1.25" long, 19.7 grams total.<br><br>Jules Brenner and Henry Steig were among group of prominent of New York<br>mid-century studio jewelers who hand-crafted pieces of wearable art that<br>celebrated the avant-garde, rejected traditional jewelry forms, and appealed to<br>an intellectual and liberal middle class. Jules Brenner was born in the Bronx,<br>grew up in Washington Heights, and studied acting with Stella Adler and painting<br>and sculpture in Greenwich Village. Henry Steig (also known as Henry Anton)<br>studied at City College and the National Academy of Design, and began his career<br>as a New York City jazz musician, writer, novelist, cartoonist, and painter.<br>During the 1950s, both Brenner and Steig operated shops and studios in Manhattan<br>and in Provincetown, Massachusetts—then a prominent artists’ enclave—where they<br>sold hand-wrought silver and gold designs which often emphasized biomorphic,<br>surrealist, cubist, and geometric forms.<br><br><br>Everyone knows the famous picture from the film The Seven Year Itch, of Marilyn<br>Monroe standing on a New York sidewalk, her skirt blown up by on updraft from<br>the subway grate below. However, not everyone knows that at that moment she was<br>standing in front of Henry Steig's jewelry shop at 590 Lexington Avenue.<br>Henry Steig was a man of many talents. Before he became a jeweler, he was a jazz<br>musician, painter, sculptor, commercial artist, cartoonist, photographer, short<br>story writer and novelist.<br><br>"Henry was a Renaissance man," says New Yorker cartoonist Mischa Richter, who<br>was Steig's good friend and Provincetown neighbor.<br><br>Henry Anion Steig was born on February 19, 1906, in New York City. His parents,<br>Joseph and Laura, had come to America at the turn of the century, from Lvov<br>(called Lemberg in German), which was then in the Polish port of the<br>Austro-Hungarian Empire. Joseph was a housepainter and Laura, a seamstress.<br><br>They had four sons, Irwin, Henry, William and Arthur, all of them versatile,<br>talented and artistic. William Steig is the well-known New Yorker cartoonist and<br>author-illustrator of children's books. lrwin was a writer of short stories for<br>the New Yorker. Arthur was a painter and poet whose poems were published in the<br>New Republic and Poetry magazines.<br><br>William Steig recalls, "My father and mother both began pointing and become<br>exhibiting artists after their sons grew up." In the May 14, 1945, issue of<br>Newsweek magazine, an article was published about an exhibition, "possibly the<br>first one family show on Art Row (57th Street)" at the New Art Circle Gallery.<br>It was called "The Eight Performing Steigs, Artists All." Included were<br>paintings By Joseph and Laura Steig; drawings and sculpture by William and<br>paintings by his wife, Liza; paintings by Arthur and his wife, Aurora; and<br>photographs by Henry and paintings by his wife, Mimi. The only brother not<br>included was Irwin, "the only non-conformist Steig," who was working at that<br>time as advertising manager of a Connecticut soap manufacturer.<br><br>In the article "the brothers attribute the family's abundance of good artists to<br>the fact that we all like each other's work…get excited about it. Whenever<br>anyone starts they get lots of encouragement. Joseph Steig adds, 'Painting is a<br>contagious thing. If you lived in our environment, you would probably point.'"<br><br>Henry Steig grew up in this extraordinary environment. The family lived in the<br>Bronx. After graduating from high school, Henry Steig went to City College<br>(CCNY). After three years he left to study painting and sculpture at the<br>National Academy of Design. He was also an accomplished musician, playing<br>saxophone, violin and classical guitar, and while he was in college, he began<br>working as a jazz musician. From about 1922, when only sixteen years old, until<br>1932 he played reed instruments with local dance bands.<br><br>After four years at the National Academy, Steig worked as a commercial artist<br>and cartoonist. He signed his cartoons "Henry Anton" because his brother William<br>was working as a cartoonist at the same time, for many of the same magazines.<br>From about 1932 to 1936, Henry Anton cartoons appeared in Life, Judge, New<br>Yorker and other magazines.<br><br>Steig began a writing career in 1935 that lasted until about 1947. He became<br>very successful and well known as a short story writer, with stories appearing<br>regularly in Saturday Evening Post, New Yorker, Esquire, Colliers and others.<br>They were often humorous tales about jazz and the jazz musicians who populated<br>the world of music in the roaring twenties. Other stories were about his Bronx<br>childhood. He also wrote nonfiction magazine pieces, including a New Yorker<br>profile of Benny Goodmon and jazz criticism. Several of his nonfiction articles<br>were illustrated by William Steig.<br><br>In 1941 , Alfred A. Knopf published Henry Steig's novel, Send Me Down. The<br>story, told with absolute realism, is about two brothers who become jazz<br>musicians in the twenties. On the book jacket, Steig wrote, "Much of the<br>material for Send Me Down was gathered during my years as a jazz musician<br>playing with local jazz bands and with itinerant groups in vaudeville and on<br>dance hall tour engagements. Although I was only second-rate as a musician, I<br>know my subject from the inside, and I believe I was the first to write stories<br>about jazz musicians, based on actual personal experience." His son, Michael,<br>recalls that there was some interest in making a movie of the book. "My father<br>told me that John Garfield wanted to play the lead character."<br><br>Steig did go to Hollywood in 1941, under contract to write screenplays. He was<br>going to work with Johnny Mercer, the songwriter. After the ing of Pearl Harbor<br>on December 7, he returned to New York. "He undoubtedly would have returned<br>anyway," says Michael Steig. "He was not happy with the contract his agent had<br>negotiated for him." Mischa Richter odds, "Henry was very unimpressed with<br>Hollywood."

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  • Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform pin and screw back earrings

    Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform pin and screw back earrings

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    Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform pin and screw back earrings<br>set 2 5/8" x 2 1/8", earrings 1". 14 grams total weight.<br><br>Jules Brenner and Henry Steig were among group of prominent of New York<br>mid-century studio jewelers who hand-crafted pieces of wearable art that<br>celebrated the avant-garde, rejected traditional jewelry forms, and appealed to<br>an intellectual and liberal middle class. Jules Brenner was born in the Bronx,<br>grew up in Washington Heights, and studied acting with Stella Adler and painting<br>and sculpture in Greenwich Village. Henry Steig (also known as Henry Anton)<br>studied at City College and the National Academy of Design, and began his career<br>as a New York City jazz musician, writer, novelist, cartoonist, and painter.<br>During the 1950s, both Brenner and Steig operated shops and studios in Manhattan<br>and in Provincetown, Massachusetts—then a prominent artists’ enclave—where they<br>sold hand-wrought silver and gold designs which often emphasized biomorphic,<br>surrealist, cubist, and geometric forms.<br><br><br>Everyone knows the famous picture from the film The Seven Year Itch, of Marilyn<br>Monroe standing on a New York sidewalk, her skirt blown up by on updraft from<br>the subway grate below. However, not everyone knows that at that moment she was<br>standing in front of Henry Steig's jewelry shop at 590 Lexington Avenue.<br>Henry Steig was a man of many talents. Before he became a jeweler, he was a jazz<br>musician, painter, sculptor, commercial artist, cartoonist, photographer, short<br>story writer and novelist.<br><br>"Henry was a Renaissance man," says New Yorker cartoonist Mischa Richter, who<br>was Steig's good friend and Provincetown neighbor.<br><br>Henry Anion Steig was born on February 19, 1906, in New York City. His parents,<br>Joseph and Laura, had come to America at the turn of the century, from Lvov<br>(called Lemberg in German), which was then in the Polish port of the<br>Austro-Hungarian Empire. Joseph was a housepainter and Laura, a seamstress.<br><br>They had four sons, Irwin, Henry, William and Arthur, all of them versatile,<br>talented and artistic. William Steig is the well-known New Yorker cartoonist and<br>author-illustrator of children's books. lrwin was a writer of short stories for<br>the New Yorker. Arthur was a painter and poet whose poems were published in the<br>New Republic and Poetry magazines.<br><br>William Steig recalls, "My father and mother both began pointing and become<br>exhibiting artists after their sons grew up." In the May 14, 1945, issue of<br>Newsweek magazine, an article was published about an exhibition, "possibly the<br>first one family show on Art Row (57th Street)" at the New Art Circle Gallery.<br>It was called "The Eight Performing Steigs, Artists All." Included were<br>paintings By Joseph and Laura Steig; drawings and sculpture by William and<br>paintings by his wife, Liza; paintings by Arthur and his wife, Aurora; and<br>photographs by Henry and paintings by his wife, Mimi. The only brother not<br>included was Irwin, "the only non-conformist Steig," who was working at that<br>time as advertising manager of a Connecticut soap manufacturer.<br><br>In the article "the brothers attribute the family's abundance of good artists to<br>the fact that we all like each other's work…get excited about it. Whenever<br>anyone starts they get lots of encouragement. Joseph Steig adds, 'Painting is a<br>contagious thing. If you lived in our environment, you would probably point.'"<br><br>Henry Steig grew up in this extraordinary environment. The family lived in the<br>Bronx. After graduating from high school, Henry Steig went to City College<br>(CCNY). After three years he left to study painting and sculpture at the<br>National Academy of Design. He was also an accomplished musician, playing<br>saxophone, violin and classical guitar, and while he was in college, he began<br>working as a jazz musician. From about 1922, when only sixteen years old, until<br>1932 he played reed instruments with local dance bands.<br><br>After four years at the National Academy, Steig worked as a commercial artist<br>and cartoonist. He signed his cartoons "Henry Anton" because his brother William<br>was working as a cartoonist at the same time, for many of the same magazines.<br>From about 1932 to 1936, Henry Anton cartoons appeared in Life, Judge, New<br>Yorker and other magazines.<br><br>Steig began a writing career in 1935 that lasted until about 1947. He became<br>very successful and well known as a short story writer, with stories appearing<br>regularly in Saturday Evening Post, New Yorker, Esquire, Colliers and others.<br>They were often humorous tales about jazz and the jazz musicians who populated<br>the world of music in the roaring twenties. Other stories were about his Bronx<br>childhood. He also wrote nonfiction magazine pieces, including a New Yorker<br>profile of Benny Goodmon and jazz criticism. Several of his nonfiction articles<br>were illustrated by William Steig.<br><br>In 1941 , Alfred A. Knopf published Henry Steig's novel, Send Me Down. The<br>story, told with absolute realism, is about two brothers who become jazz<br>musicians in the twenties. On the book jacket, Steig wrote, "Much of the<br>material for Send Me Down was gathered during my years as a jazz musician<br>playing with local jazz bands and with itinerant groups in vaudeville and on<br>dance hall tour engagements. Although I was only second-rate as a musician, I<br>know my subject from the inside, and I believe I was the first to write stories<br>about jazz musicians, based on actual personal experience." His son, Michael,<br>recalls that there was some interest in making a movie of the book. "My father<br>told me that John Garfield wanted to play the lead character."<br><br>Steig did go to Hollywood in 1941, under contract to write screenplays. He was<br>going to work with Johnny Mercer, the songwriter. After the ing of Pearl Harbor<br>on December 7, he returned to New York. "He undoubtedly would have returned<br>anyway," says Michael Steig. "He was not happy with the contract his agent had<br>negotiated for him." Mischa Richter odds, "Henry was very unimpressed with<br>Hollywood."

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  • 4 pr Orecchini a clip vintage in sterline dei nativi americani

    4 pr Orecchini a clip vintage in sterline dei nativi americani

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    4 pr Orecchini a clip vintage in sterline dei nativi americani. Acquistando tutte e 4 le paia senza problemi, clip resistenti, tutte in sterline. Il più grande 2,5" di altezza x 1,25" di larghezza. Peso totale 63,1 grammi. Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, si garantisce che qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani denominato argento o sterlina contenga almeno il 90% di argento (moneta) e possibilmente un contenuto superiore. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6" (non peloso), gli anelli fotografati sul dito della misura appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è fornita nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna dove il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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  • 4pr Orecchini in sterline dei nativi americani del sud-ovest

    4pr Orecchini in sterline dei nativi americani del sud-ovest

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    4pr Orecchini in sterline dei nativi americani del sud-ovest. Vendendo le 4 paia mostrate, non credo che la coppia inferiore sia dei nativi americani, tutte in sterline. Le piume sono lunghe 45 mm. 21,1 grammi in totale. Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, si garantisce che qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani denominato argento o sterlina contenga almeno il 90% di argento (moneta) e possibilmente un contenuto superiore. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6" (non peloso), gli anelli fotografati sul dito della misura appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è fornita nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna dove il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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  • c1900 Spilla con ritratto in smalto francese montato su diamante in oro 14k c1900/Orecchini a vite

    c1900 Spilla con ritratto in smalto francese montato su diamante in oro 14k c1900/Orecchini a vite

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    c1900 Spilla con ritratto in smalto francese montato su diamante in oro 14k c1900/Orecchini a vite. Incastonato antico garantito di oltre 100 anni, unico nel suo genere, oro 14k garantito, garantito che tutti e 10 i diamanti sono veri testati da me con Gemoro Testerossa. Non rimuoverò i diamanti per controllare il peso in carati, ma sono sicuro che il totale sia superiore a 1 carato e sono di dimensioni adeguate. Nessun problema di sorta, nessun danno ai ritratti. Gli orecchini sono lunghi 1 5/8", la spilla è alta 2,5". Peso totale 22,4 grammi.

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  • Set di collana e orecchini con intarsio in sterline Waseta Zuni

    Set di collana e orecchini con intarsio in sterline Waseta Zuni

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    Set di collana e orecchini con intarsio in sterline Waseta Zuni, collana lunga 18 pollici con ragazze alte 2 1/8 pollici, orecchini lunghi 2 pollici.Tutti i metalli preziosi sono testati e garantiti, qualsiasi gioiello dei nativi americani indicato come argento o argento sterling è garantito che contenga almeno il 90% di argento (moneta) e un contenuto possibilmente superiore. Tutto ciò che è contrassegnato è garantito per essere ciò che è contrassegnato, la maggior parte dei braccialetti sono fotografati su un polso da 6", gli anelli fotografati sul dito della dimensione appropriata quando possibile. Con i braccialetti, se la misura non è indicata nella descrizione, viene mostrata la circonferenza interna nel punto in cui il metallo incontra il numero sul metro a nastro di stoffa.

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    $650.00

  • Vintage Zuni Native American Sterling Channel inlay Owl earrings and pendant - Estate Fresh Austin

    Orecchini e ciondolo gufo vintage con intarsio del canale in sterline dei nativi americani Zuni

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    Orecchini e ciondolo gufo vintage con intarsio del canale in sterline dei nativi americani Zuni. Vendo il lotto mostrato, orecchini firmati dall'artigiano, pendente senza marchio. Tutto sterling e pietre/conchiglie naturali. Orecchini alti 1 3/8", peso totale 11,8 grammi, nessun danno, parte posteriore degli orecchini mancante.

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  • Darry Dean e Rebecca Begay Set di bracciale, orecchini e ciondolo con farfalle in tufo in argento sterling

    Darry Dean e Rebecca Begay Set di bracciale, orecchini e ciondolo con farfalle in tufo in argento sterling

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    Darry Dean e Rebecca Begay Set di bracciale, orecchini e ciondolo con farfalle in tufo in argento sterling. Set molto divertente, il braccialetto misura 6,75" incluso lo spazio di 1,25" largo 19 mm, orecchini 31 mm x 13 mm, pendente 65 mm con cauzione x 20 mm di larghezza. Questo set è nuovo, mai indossato."La nostra vocazione è creare bellissimi gioielli e portare gioia alle persone." –Darry Dean e Rebecca BegayDarryl Dean e Rebecca Begay sono artisti Navajo che collaborano alla progettazione e alla fabbricazione di gioielli utilizzando tecniche tradizionali ispirate alla vita contemporanea. La loro cultura Navajo ha una forte influenza sui loro gioielli, raccontando storie che permettono alle cerimonie e ai canti antichi di sopravvivere. "Come popolo indigeno, siamo ancora legati alla nostra lingua e cultura", ha affermato Darryl Dean.Ogni artista apporta un'abilità unica nel processo di creazione dei gioielli. Darryl Dean è esperto nella lavorazione della pietra ed è uno dei pochi veri maestri nella fusione del tufo. Rebecca applica il suo senso del design e la sua mano delicata all'intaglio floreale, incorporando la struttura naturale del tufo nel loro lavoro."Non produciamo in serie", afferma Darryl Dean dei loro metodi meticolosi. “Il problema per noi è che creare gioielli è più una forma d’arte. Creiamo ogni pezzo dall'inizio alla fine."Darryl Dean e Rebecca hanno vinto il premio Best of Show al mercato indiano di Santa Fe 2009. Lavorano principalmente con turchese e argento di alta qualità, ma utilizzano anche corallo e altre pietre preziose e lavorano anche con oro a 18 carati.

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  • Orecchini a clip francesi in oro 18 carati Lagos Caviar e sterline

    Orecchini a clip francesi in oro 18 carati Lagos Caviar e sterline

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    Orecchini a clip francesi Lagos Caviar in oro 18 carati e sterline, larghi 20 mm, 20,9 grammi. Alta qualità, garantito autentico senza problemi.

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  • 3 pr Marie Tsosie Navajo e altri orecchini in argento con intarsio a canale multi-pietra

    3 pr Marie Tsosie Navajo e altri orecchini in argento con intarsio a canale multi-pietra

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    3 pr Marie Tsosie Navajo e altri orecchini in argento con intarsio a canale multi-pietra. Vendo le tre paia mostrate, Marie Tsosie ha perso i dorsi, nessun altro problema. Marie Tsosie alta 1". Peso totale 17,9 grammi per tre paia.

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  • Pat Bedoni Navajo 14k su orecchini a clip modernisti Sterling

    Pat Bedoni Navajo 14k su orecchini a clip modernisti Sterling

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    Pat Bedoni Navajo 14k su orecchini a clip modernisti Sterling. 24 mm di altezza x 16 mm di larghezza x 8,1 grammi senza problemi.Pat BedoniL'argentiere Navajo, Pat Bedonie, è nato a Ganado, in Arizona, nella riserva Navajo. Fa parte dei clan Edge Water e Coyote Pass. La madre di Pat, Lutricia Yellowhair, è un'abile argentiera che ha trasmesso ai suoi figli i tradizionali stili di creazione di gioielli Navajo. Ogni volta che guardi un’opera di Pat Bedonie vedi l’influenza di sua madre. Oggi, Pat vive a Farmington, nel New Mexico e collabora spesso con sua madre per creare una serie di splendidi gioielli. Utilizza una varietà di simboli importanti nella sua eredità Navajo.Pat Bedoni è nota per i suoi raffinati gioielli tradizionali Navajo intagliati e le scatole d'argento in miniatura. Tutti i gioielli Pat Bedonie sono realizzati da sola. Crea gioielli in argento eccezionali sotto ogni standard, il che non sorprende, dato che suo fratello è Ron Bedoni, un noto argentiere. I gioielli di Pat sono molto simili a quelli di suo fratello Ron, tuttavia scoprirai che i design non sono così complessi.

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