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Retro sterling silver baroque pearl bracelet
Retro sterling silver baroque pearl bracelet. Clean with no issues.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, if Stated sterling it's<br>guaranteed to be 90% silver or more, all clasps are functional, I will not offer<br>anything here with any significant issues. Measurements and weight should be<br>shown in the pics if not otherwise described in the listing.<br><br>When I call a piece of jewelry "retro", I mean last quarter of the 20th century,<br>"vintage" would be second or third quarter of the 20th century, "antique" would<br>be first quarter of the 20th century or earlier.
$110.00
Retro Sterling silver cuff bracelet
Retro Sterling silver cuff bracelet, fits up to a 6.5" wrist, appears unworn.<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.
$135.00
Retro sterling silver grey pear toggle bracelet
Retro sterling silver grey pear toggle bracelet. Clean with no issues. Authentic<br>pearls.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, if Stated sterling it's<br>guaranteed to be 90% silver or more, all clasps are functional, I will not offer<br>anything here with any significant issues. Measurements and weight should be<br>shown in the pics if not otherwise described in the listing.<br><br>When I call a piece of jewelry "retro", I mean last quarter of the 20th century,<br>"vintage" would be second or third quarter of the 20th century, "antique" would<br>be first quarter of the 20th century or earlier.
$110.00
Retro Sterling silver hoop earrings
Retro Sterling silver hoop earrings. 2 pair of high quality hinged earrings, stones untested, both pairs fully functional with very secure clips. Selling both pairs for one price 1 1/8" tall. 37.2 grams total weight.
$135.00
Retro Sterling silver knot bracelet
Retro Sterling silver knot bracelet. Unmarked artisan sterling silver tested and<br>guaranteed unique bracelet handmade from tubing. Clean with no issues.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, if Stated sterling it's<br>guaranteed to be 90% silver or more, all clasps are functional, I will not offer<br>anything here with any significant issues. Measurements and weight should be<br>shown in the pics if not otherwise described in the listing.
$75.00
Retro Sterling Silver Marcasite Rhinestone bracelet
Retro Sterling Silver Marcasite Rhinestone bracelet. 32.3 grams with no damage or missing stones.
$125.00
Retro Sterling silver Teddy bear pendant
Retro Sterling silver Teddy bear pendant. 2.5" tall, marked 925 tested sterling, 11.7 grams.
$40.00
Retro sterling wire/onyx collar and cuff bracelet set
Retro sterling wire/onyx collar and cuff bracelet set. Retro, estate fresh, appears unworn with no damage or detectable wear. Part of a large upper end Native American jewelry collection. Bracelet with what appears to be an eagle hallmark and T, Collar marked Sterling with MP hallmark. Bracelet measures 6 5/8" inside circumference including the gap, Necklace approx 16" including the gap. Both pieces are heavy and sturdy but springy/flexible in nature due to their construction.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)<br>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<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.
$795.00
Retro Sterling, Onyx, mother of pearl Art Deco style pendant
Retro Sterling, Onyx, mother of pearl Art Deco style pendant. Illegible hallmark, well made, weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, 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<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$165.00
Retro sterling/14k Precious Precious rope bracelet
Retro sterling/14k Precious Precious rope bracelet 15 grams, no damage.
$95.00
Retro Sterling/Amethyst Necklace and Earrings set
Retro Sterling/Amethyst Necklace and Earrings set. 24" necklace, 7/8" earrings. All pieces marked 925 and test sterling. 47.6 grams total weight.
$135.00
Retro Sterling/turquoise clip-on earrings
Retro Sterling/turquoise clip-on earrings 33mm tall x 8mm wide x 19.9 grams. No<br>damage, strong spring on clips, possibly unsused.
$75.00
Retro STS Sterling/rhinestone jewelry set
Retro STS Sterling/rhinestone jewelry set. Selling the set shown, estate fresh<br>with no damage and little wear. Stones untested. Earrings are missing backs but<br>these are fairly universal.
$125.00
Retro TANE Mexican Sterling/Vermeil bangle bracelet
Retro TANE Mexican Sterling/Vermeil bangle bracelet. No issues.<br><br>Founded in 1942 in Mexico City, this year TANE proudly celebrates its 80th<br>anniversary. Over the past eight decades, with its avant-garde designs, TANE has<br>become an internationally recognized name, as well as a destination for elegant,<br>delicately and exquisitely handcrafted products in silver and gold. The company,<br>has a rich and diverse heritage and is vertically integrated, ensuring<br>sustainability from silver extraction to foundry, design and manufacturing.<br>Prior and current clients of the brand include world-famous celebrities such as<br>Jackie Kennedy, Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Maria Feliz, Eva Longoria,<br>Hillary Clinton, Paul Newman, Oscar de la Renta, Paul McCartney, as well as<br>international royalty. Celebrate every special moment in your life with TANE<br>Mexico 1942.
$85.00
Retro Taxco Sterling/malachite bangle
Retro Taxco Sterling/malachite bangle. Clean with no issues, fits up to a 7" wrist.
$125.00
Retro Tiffany 18k ropes on Sterling Cufflinks
Retro Tiffany 18k ropes on Sterling Cufflinks. Nice pair of authentic Tiffany<br>cufflinks, very well made with little to no wear. Strong springs on back make<br>audible click when the lever is moved. No issues.
$304.00
Retro Tiffany 18k/Sterling clip on earrings
Retro Tiffany 18k/Sterling clip on earrings. Selling the earrings shown, high quality, guaranteed authentic. With box/bag shown. Approximately 20mm square, strong spring on clips. 10.8 grams.
$345.00
Retro Tough Guy Sterling Pendants Knife and Pistol
Retro Tough Guy Sterling Pendants Knife and Pistol. Nice large statement<br>pendants that will show people you mean business. Knife 3.75", pistol 2.75" 24.3<br>grams total, both marked and tested 925 sterling. These were new old stock from<br>a Jewelry store that closed in the 90's, selling both.
$75.00
Retro Woven sterling bracelet
Retro Woven sterling bracelet. No damage or issues.
$95.00
Retro Zina Sterling Bracelet earrings/ring set
Retro Zina Sterling Bracelet earrings/ring set. 8" long bracelet, really heavy set. Each piece marked Zina 925. Nice retro set from the 90's with no issues."My jewelry takes you through the day and into the night, from the boardroom to the ballroom." - Zina SterlingZina’s love affair with design began when she was just twelve years old, working for her father in his New York jewelry factory.In 1973 she began involving herself with the new movement of emerging young designers who recognized the limitless possibilities of working in sterling silver. Her sense of style and fine ability to contribute to the future of modern women enabled her to develop a remarkable collection of innovative and sophisticated pieces.One can immediately recognize the signature style of Zina, by its exquisite and architectural grace and glamour. The successful interplay of semi-precious stones and enamel, with surfaces and textures contrasting against the smooth planes of silver, is what makes her work so unique. She is determined to introduce jewelry that can truly be carried over “from the boardroom to the ballroom.” 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.
$345.00
Retro Zina Sterling Bracelet, Necklace, earrings, pendant, and ring set
Retro Zina Sterling Bracelet, Necklace, earrings, pendant, and ring set. Selling the set shown, all marked and tested sterling. Earrings, ring, and pendant marked Zina. Very heavy solid sterling set 171.4 grams total weight. 20" necklace, 8" bracelet, size 7.5 ring. Ring decorated on all sides."My jewelry takes you through the day and into the night, from the boardroom to the ballroom." - Zina SterlingZina’s love affair with design began when she was just twelve years old, working for her father in his New York jewelry factory.In 1973 she began involving herself with the new movement of emerging young designers who recognized the limitless possibilities of working in sterling silver. Her sense of style and fine ability to contribute to the future of modern women enabled her to develop a remarkable collection of innovative and sophisticated pieces.One can immediately recognize the signature style of Zina, by its exquisite and architectural grace and glamour. The successful interplay of semi-precious stones and enamel, with surfaces and textures contrasting against the smooth planes of silver, is what makes her work so unique. She is determined to introduce jewelry that can truly be carried over “from the boardroom to the ballroom.” 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.
$450.00
Revolutionary War Painting of North Bridge At Concord by Paul Planchet Listed Ma
Revolutionary War Painting of North Bridge At Concord by Paul Planchet Listed<br>Massachusetts Artist Pastel Landscape. With anti glare glass and a very nice<br>frame measuring 24.75" x 20" painting measures 17.25" x 12.25". Clean frame<br>absolutely no damage to art or matting.
$445.00
Reycita Cosen (1927-2012) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Pieces
Reycita Cosen (1927-2012) Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Pieces. Selling the three<br>pieces in clean condition all from one estate collection. They range from 3" to<br>4" tall and the widest is 5", there is a small chip on the rim of the vase, no<br>cracks or restorations on any of the pieces. Two have etched numbers on the base<br>of the pieces. Cosen was a daughter of potter Pasqualita Baca and a niece of<br>Nestora Silva. She was a sister of noted potter Helen Shupla. She was known for<br>the complex carving on her pottery. Each piece was coil built, carved, stone<br>polished, and traditionally fired.<br>tw250
$554.00
Reynaldo Quezada Mata Ortiz pottery jar
Reynaldo Quezada Mata Ortiz pottery jar. 5.5" wide x 3" tall with no cracks, chips, restorations, or detectable wear. Reynaldo Quezada is Juan Quezada's youngest brother. Reynaldo learned the art of making pottery from Juan and his brother Nicolas. Reynaldo's first claim to fame came from his experiments with mixing clays and producing marbleized ollas. His second claim to fame comes from the graphite-polished black bowls, vases and flying-saucers with corrugated surfaces that he produces. tw147
$175.00
RH Modernist Sterling belt buckle
RH Modernist Sterling belt buckle. Solid sterling with gilt rim.. No issues. Alvin is a highly regarded Navajo silversmith who has perfected the art of ‘sand casting’ to produce exquisite pieces of work. He was born in Winslow Arizona but spent much of his younger life in Seba Dalkai area on the Navajo Reservation north of Winslow. Alvin’s talent is a family tradition, he learned sand casting from his sister. Alvin describes his work method as ‘unassisted hand poured cast silver,’ a process that involves using a sand medium for mold into which the silver is poured. He ‘carves’ designs into the sand or creates impressions in the sand with patterns. 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<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.
$150.00
Rhoda Jack Navajo Bear 14k/Sterling overlay style earrings
Rhoda Jack Navajo Bear 14k/Sterling overlay style earrings. No issues. 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.
$85.00
Ric Laselute Zuni sterling inlay penant
Ric Laselute Zuni sterling inlay penant.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.
$350.00
Richard Begay Navajo 1981 Chip inlay sterling belt buckle
Richard Begay Navajo 1981 Chip inlay sterling belt buckle. Solid sterling with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Older Native American jewelry is typically unmarked. If I call it Silver or Ingot I‘m guaranteeing it to be 90% or more silver. This isn‘t something I get confused about. 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.
$185.00
Richard Henry Yazzie, Navajo (1927-2000) heavy sterling, turquoise, and coral cuff bracelet
Richard Henry Yazzie, Navajo (1927-2000) heavy sterling, turquoise, and coral cuff bracelet. Nice old bracelet from the third quarter of the 20th century.Richard Henry Yazzie (1927-2000). His jewelry career was from the 1950’s-2000. Richard was the smith for John Kennedy at Gallup Trading in Gallup, NM from 1967-69.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)<br>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<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.
$585.00
Richard Lindsay designs sterling turquoise, and orange chalcedony earrings
Richard Lindsay designs sterling turquoise, and orange chalcedony earrings. Weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, circa 2000. Richard Lindsay vintage silver jewelry Born in 1946 in Colorado, Richard Paul Lindsay is a talented artist, silversmith and designer whose jewelry pieces have become highly collectible. He began crafting silver jewelry nearly fifty years ago after moving to Tesuque in Santa Fe County, New Mexico in the mid-1970s. Following the artistic traditions of local silversmiths, he combined authentic Native American motifs and classic American design in his design. To create jewelry, Richard used high-quality gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones. The designers marked his jewelry with the initials “RL with a triangle logo, or “Richard Lindsay in script. Celebrities who have worn Lindsay jewelry include Meryl Streep, Madonna, Sandra Bullock, Paris Hilton, and more. The designers work has been featured on television and in the press, including Accessories, Ladies Home Journal and Life magazines. Noteworthy, during his creative activity he launched several jewelry trademarks. First of them, in particular, was “RL trademark registered in 1975 and active until 2004. Then, Walking Trout (1976), Happy Critters (1983-1998), Howling Coyote (1985-2005), Richard Lindsay Designs (1986-1993), and Brewski (1989-1995). Also, three trademarks “Lindski, “Life In The Food Chain, and “Zeno The Doggy Wonder registered in 1992 ceased to exist in 1999. 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.
$225.00
Richard Maitland (1928 - 2014) Miniature train traveling towards silo oil on boa
Richard Maitland (1928 - 2014) Miniature train traveling towards silo oil on board. 9" x 12" painting in a 10" x 13" frame, no issues with painting or frame. Signed Maitland bottom left. Richard Maitland (1928 - 2014) He shared the stage and partied with Marilyn, exchanged correspondences and artwork with Jackie O., and introduced The Twist to India. The son of a New York City truck driver and Pinos Altos gold miner's daughter, dancer and artist Richard Maitland was born in Bisbee, Arizona. He spent his formative years—and much of his life, for that matter—on the road. In the year of the Great Depression, his family moved to San Francisco. That's where he got his feet wet as a dancer—performing in his first production at the age of 8. Before settling in New Mexico in the mid-’60s, he worked in movies and Broadway productions with the likes of Ethel Merman and Richard Burton. He taught and performed ballet in India for six years with support from Indira Gandhi. That's also where he started showcasing his artwork, as well as where he met Jacqueline Kennedy, who fell in love with his paintings and became a collector. Those colorful memories inform and consume Maitland's artwork and his world. He is a self-proclaimed nostalgist, who in an interview with the Alibi in 2011 said about himself: "I've been living in the past since I was a kid.”He is a performer and storyteller of the highest degree, and it's an exercise in futility to draw a line between the man and his nostalgic surroundings; they define him, and he embodies them. It's also hard to put a stylistic label on Maitland's work. A self-taught artist, his pieces run the gamut from surrealism to folk art, always inhabited by complex and personal narratives. He uses doll parts, bones, feathers, old photos of himself—just about anything he can get his hands on to convey his messages. His ideas are dark, grotesque, whimsical, beautiful and bittersweet. Along with a quality of vivacious celebration for a life fully lived, there is often an infinite sadness in his work. There is an undercurrent of sociopolitical commentary persists in much of Maitland's work. "I make comments on politics and ," says Maitland. "I'm very much a secular humanist. I hate fanaticism, and I hate bigotry and narrow-mindedness. I love nature and animals. And I think love is what rules the world."
$475.00
Richard Nixon Bronze Inaguration Medal
Richard Nixon Bronze Inaguration Medal. Authentic period item, solid bronze, measurements in pics.
$65.00
Richard Tsosie Navajo Cobblestone inlay Tufa cast belt buckle
Richard Tsosie Navajo Cobblestone inlay Tufa cast belt buckle. 2 5/8" x 2", takes up to a 1.25" belt.Artists › Richard Tsosie Richard is perhaps best known for his distinctive textured silver designs. His trademark techniqie 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.Richard’s 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 can’t do anything about and you should try to enjoy life to the fullest.”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.
$875.00
Rider Mid Century Modern Impasto Oil on board
Rider Mid Century Modern Impasto Oil on board. No damage or wear to painting or frame. I had limited distance so couldn't photograph the whole frame but surely you get the idea. 10.25" x 8" framed, 7" x 5" painting. I'm unfamiliar with the artist and it's difficult to research with a name like Rider, signed on right side just below the blue, nice painting. Dutch Art Gallery Dallas TX tag on reverse side. isshelf
$99.75
Robert and Bernice Leekya Zuni Sterling and turquoise necklace
Robert and Bernice Leekya Zuni Sterling and turquoise necklace. Amazing necklace/pendant with no issues 30" necklace 3" x 2" pendant 85.6 grams.Robert Leekya (Zuni Pueblo, 1934-2019) and Bernice Leekya (Zuni Pueblo, b.1930s) Husband and wife, Robert and Bernice Leekya were born during the 1930’s. Leekya<br>Deyuse was Robert’s father, while Bernice’s parents were Warren and Doris<br>Ondelacy. Bernice’s sister was the renowned Zuni artist, Alice Quam. They began making jewelry together in 1953, the year they were married. Robert and Bernice share their RLB stamp.
$1,209.00
Robert and Bernice Leekya Zuni Sterling turquoise and branch coral pendant/pin
Robert and Bernice Leekya Zuni Sterling turquoise and branch coral pendant/pin, no issues.Robert Leekya (Zuni Pueblo, 1934-2019) and Bernice Leekya (Zuni Pueblo, b.1930s) Husband and wife, Robert and Bernice Leekya were born during the 1930’s. Leekya Deyuse was Robert’s father, while Bernice’s parents were Warren and Doris Ondelacy. Bernice’s sister was the renowned Zuni artist, Alice Quam. They began making jewelry together in 1953, the year they were married. Robert and Bernice share their RLB stamp.
$704.00
Robert Chee Cast Sterling/ Carrico lake turquoise belt buckle
Robert Chee Cast Sterling/ Carrico lake turquoise belt buckle. 3" x 2" x 75<br>grams x take up to a 1.5" belt. No damage or issues of any kind, appears unworn.<br><br>Robert Chee is a Navajo from the famous Manuelito Trading Post, New Mexico area<br>where much of the finest Navajo rug weaving is done. And now most of the weavers<br>have passed on, and it is rare to see the next generation weaving. Robert<br>specializes in traditional jewelry, and he excels in silver casting and stamp<br>work.<br><br>Robert’s father worked for the trading post as a silversmith, the old Mike Kirk<br>Trading Post. He has fond memories of growing up there, lots of hiking in the<br>mountains, arroyos, and they would also ride horses.<br><br>He is related to famous Navajo jeweler Harry Morgan, his first cousin, with whom<br>he apprenticed under. They grew up together living under the same roof, and in<br>the early days they lived in a hogan. Their mothers were sisters. The Navajo are<br>a matriarchal society, and he had a strong upbringing in the traditional ways<br>especially due to having 2 mothers.<br><br>He was born in 1952 at home. There were 10 children in the family, and Robert<br>was Number 9! Two of his siblings have now passed on. He has two children of his<br>own, but they are not interested in silversmithing.
$385.00
Robert Eickholt Heavy Large Studio Art glass paperweight
Robert Eickholt Heavy Large Studio Art glass paperweight. No cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches, 4 3/8" tall x 4 7/8" wide. dated 2000. very special difficult to photograph paperweight.Robert Eickholt is a well known glass artist who has been creating captivating blown glass for over 40 years. Robert founded Eickholt Glass in 1978 when he returned home to Columbus, Ohio after studying glassblowing in Berkeley, California.Once home he continued his studies at Ohio State and at the Columbus College of Art and Design.Since its founding the studio has produced numerous types of beautiful art glass creations such as paperweights, vases, eggs, sculptures and perfume bottles. Each piece is made one at a time and completely unique.Eickholt Glass is quite well known for their distinctive designs which incorporate precious metals including gold and silver and rare oxides like cobalt and copper. Their beautiful art glass has earned them accolades worldwide. tw243
$265.00
Robert Eickholt Strawberry Iridescent Studio art glass vase
Robert Eickholt Iridescent Studio art glass vase. No cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches. 5" wide x 6" tall. Robert Eickholt is a well known glass artist who has been creating captivating blown glass for over 40 years. Robert founded Eickholt Glass in 1978 when he returned home to Columbus, Ohio after studying glassblowing in Berkeley, California. Once home he continued his studies at Ohio State and at the Columbus College of Art and Design. Since its founding the studio has produced numerous types of beautiful art glass creations such as paperweights, vases, eggs, sculptures and perfume bottles. Each piece is made one at a time and completely unique. Eickholt Glass is quite well known for their distinctive designs which incorporate precious metals including gold and silver and rare oxides like cobalt and copper. Their beautiful art glass has earned them accolades worldwide. isshelf
$245.00
Robert Eickholt Studio Art glass paperweight
Robert Eickholt Studio Art glass paperweight No cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches, 4.5" tall x 3 5/8" wide. dated 2001. very special difficult to photograph paperweight. Robert Eickholt is a well known glass artist who has been creating captivating blown glass for over 40 years. Robert founded Eickholt Glass in 1978 when he returned home to Columbus, Ohio after studying glassblowing in Berkeley, California. Once home he continued his studies at Ohio State and at the Columbus College of Art and Design. Since its founding the studio has produced numerous types of beautiful art glass creations such as paperweights, vases, eggs, sculptures and perfume bottles. Each piece is made one at a time and completely unique. Eickholt Glass is quite well known for their distinctive designs which incorporate precious metals including gold and silver and rare oxides like cobalt and copper. Their beautiful art glass has earned them accolades worldwide. tw246
$155.00
Robert Johnson Navajo Sterling silver turquoise bracelet
Robert Johnson Navajo Sterling silver turquoise bracelet. Fits up to a 6 5/8" wrist, 1 1/8" gap, 1.25" wide in center 71.8 grams with no issues. Robert Johnson was born in Gallup, NM, raised in Pinedale NM and graduated from Gallup High School in 1986. Robert’s career as a silversmith started when he was 14 or 15 years old, as a buffer for his parent's handmade sterling silver beads. Through an acquaintance Robert met the late Kirk Smith during the summer of 1986. Kirk mentored Robert on his style of creating jewelry; traditional Navajo stamping with an antique finish, high polish bracelets, earrings, concho belts, rings, squash blossoms, hair tie's and so forth. Robert remembers this as an exciting time in his life. Robert moved on to design his own styles of Navajo Jewelry which are well recognized and highly sought after in the Southwest. 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.
$450.00
Robert Lagestee Lotton Art glass Vase
Robert Lagestee Lotton Art glass Vase. 8.5" tall x 5.75" wide with no cracks,<br>chips, or restorations. Amazing piece dated 2019 with no damage or detectable<br>wear.<br><br>Robert Lagestee is the grandson of Charles Lotton, the Patriarch of the Lotton<br>Family.<br>Robert is the son of Charles's daughter Rachel Lotton Lagestee. Born in 1991,<br>Robert grew up surrounded by the Beautiful glass of his grandfather and uncles,<br>Daniel and David.<br>He dreamed of blowing glass. In 2005 he tried his hand at glass blowing and was<br>naturally talented but decided to follow his father in the family grocery<br>business. But in 2015 he returned to his First Love...Glass Blowing. Working<br>under his grandfather, Charles. He absorbed like a sponge, soaking up every<br>detail.<br>Today Robert pursues his own career, developing vases, paperweights, perfumes<br>and bowls. His goal is to be established and worthy of the Lotton Fame. We Think<br>He Is On His Way...<br>Robert signs his glass .... Robert Lagestee Lotton
$800.00
Robert Lee Morris and Other southwestern style sterling rings
Robert Lee Morris and Other southwestern style sterling rings. Selling the three<br>rings shown, Left to right Size5 India, Sz 7ish Adjustable RLM Thailand, sz7.25<br>China with carved block turquoise. 35.6 grams total weight.
$110.00
Robert Lee Morris RLM STudio sterling cuff bracelet
Robert Lee Morris RLM STudio sterling cuff bracelet .5" wide very clean, no issues, hammered finish. 32 grams.
$85.00
Robert Rohm Texas/New Mexico Artist Large Southwestern home Oil on Canvas
Robert Rohm Texas/New Mexico Artist Large Southwestern home Oil on Canvas. Mint<br>condition, estate fresh 18" x 24" in a 24" x 30" frame. No damage to painting or<br>frame. Gallery price on this was $3500 about 20 years ago, they paid right<br>around 4k for it framed with tax. It's a wonderful painting that I likely didn't<br>do justice in my humble photography.<br><br>Bob has been painting most of his life, and received classical art training at<br>the York Academy of Arts in Pennsylvania. Now a resident of Texas, his paintings<br>reflect the brilliance of the colors found in the clear, bright light of the<br>southwest.<br>Known for his ability to capture the poetry of light, he has received many<br>awards and is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America, Oil Painters<br>of America and the Outdoor Painters Society. He is the author of the book THE<br>PAINTERLY APPROACH and has been featured in many publications including<br>Southwest Art, American Artist, The Artist’s Magazine, The Pastel Journal,<br>International Artist and Pure Color. Bob's painting approach has been the<br>subject of several instructional DVD productions. His work is collected<br>internationally and is represented by a number of fine galleries including<br>Sorrel Sky in Santa Fe, RS Hanna in Fredericksburg, Aspen Grove Fine Arts in<br>Aspen and Southwest Gallery in Dallas.
$1,750.00
Roberto Coin "The Fifth Season" Silver Vermeil bangle bracelet
Roberto Coin "The Fifth Season" Silver Vermeil bangle bracelet no issues. Guaranteed authentic, estate fresh, highest quality. Weight and measurements in pics. -Anderas
$475.00
Robin Smith & Jeff Walker British Studio Art Glass Footed Bowl
No cracks, chips, or scratches. Beautiful bowl 7" wide by 4" tall.<br>B9
$85.00
Robj Cusenier Bottle Paris France Art Deco 1920's Uncommon Bottle with perfect l
This particular bottle is Very Scarce. The lid has no damage. The base has been<br>broken and re-glued it also has a crack on her left side extending all the way<br>down. Measures 10.5"
$334.00
Rochard Limoges Hand Painted Pear Form trinket box
Rochard Limoges Hand Painted Pear Form trinket box No damage, strong hinge,<br>snaps shut and stays shut. 2 1/8" tall.<br>Tboxdrawer
$110.00
Rochard Peint Main Limoges vegetable basket Trinket Box Hand Painted
Rochard Peint Main Limoges Vegetable basket Trinket Box Hand Painted. Tight hinge, stays snapped shut, no loss to decoration or gold, no cracks, chips, or restorations. 2.75" wide x 3" tall with handle. TW141
$115.00
Rockingham Bottle Antique Toby Flask pottery Coachman c.1880
Nice rare early American bottle. Small chip on lip shown in first pic, some<br>scratches on embossed areas. Sheared lip, open Pontil. Guaranteed authentic and<br>estate fresh.
$145.00
Roderick Tenorio Carolyn Pollack Southwestern Sterling Inlaid Turquoise Cuff Bra
Roderick Tenorio Carolyn Pollack Southwestern Sterling Inlaid Turquoise Cuff<br>Bracelet. 6.75" including the 1.5" gap, good condition with no issues. 54.1<br>grams
$195.00
Roger Disney 2006 Oil on Canvas
Roger Disney 2006 Oil on Canvas. 16" x 20" very cool with no issues or damage of any kind.
$225.00
Roger Francisco Woven Rope Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
Roger Francisco Woven Rope Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet. Nice heavy cuff 57 grams from a gifted now no longer with us Navajo artist Roger Francisco. 7" inside diameter with 1.6" adjustable opening 1" wide band, Great condition.
$225.00
Roger Rishab Tibon (b.1960)Philippines Acrylic on Canvas
Roger Rishab Tibon (b.1960)Philippines Acrylic on Canvas. Great looking tribal<br>ethnic painting. Original Art guaranteed. Measures 28" x 35" framed with an 18"<br>x 24" sight. No issues with art, slight wear on edge of frame.<br><br>Roger "Rishab" Tibon is a self-taught, interdisciplinary artist. He is primarily<br>a painter but also does installation art, performance art, writes poetry,<br>practices Filipino martial arts and occasionally dabbles in film-making. Before<br>embracing a fulltime career in visual arts in the early 90's, he worked as a<br>freelance graphic designer/artist, and later ended up in some advertising<br>agencies as art director.<br><br>Rishab, as commonly known in the art circle, is also the name he signs on his<br>paintings. He was born in Aklan, the Philippines on June, 1960, but grew up and<br>spent most of his time in Manila, and in the 90's he moved up to Baguio City<br>where he is currently based and maintain a working studio.<br><br>Roger "Rishab" Tibon already had ten solo exhibitions and numerous group shows<br>locally and internationally. In 2011, he had a one-man show in Korea and in the<br>early 2012, he was the only Filipino artist invited to participate in the 2012<br>Art Revolution Taipei of which his works were warmly welcomed by the Taiwan art<br>market and art enthusiasts.<br><br>Rishab is also a recipient of many awards from painting competitions, selected<br>and invited to several art biennales, residency programs and international art<br>fairs. Rishab is a member of the Art Association of the Philippines, Baguio<br>Writers Group and currently an international coordinator for the Yatoo - Korean<br>Nature Art Group.<br><br>International Exhibitions:<br>2013 –Taichung Art Fair, Taiwan<br>-Gangwon Art Fair, South Korea<br>- Taebaek ArtvExhibition, South Korea<br>- Gangneung Art Residency, South Korea<br>- 2013 Art Revolution Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan<br>- Affordable Art Fair Hongkong<br><br>2012 – Affordable Art Fair Singapore<br>– Together Arts Exhibition –Taipei Taiwan<br>- An Binh Gallery, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam<br>– 6th Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival – Taipei<br>- Affordable Art fair New York<br>– Baguio-Taebaek Art Exchange Exhibition – Taebaek, Korea<br>– Gangwon Art Fair – Gangwon, S. Korea<br>- Melbourne Affordable Artfair – Melbourne, Australia<br>- Pith Paper Revival Exhibition – Hsinchu City, Taiwan<br>– Art Revolution Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan<br><br>2011– Yatoo Art Residency – Yeonmisan, Gongju, S. Korea<br>- 5th Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival, Taipei<br>-Scribblings – a one-man exhibition – Yatoo Nature Artspace, Wongol, South Korea<br>-AXIS ART Project (Philippine International Arts Festival) Baguio City,<br>Philippines<br><br>2010 - Pingling Nature Art – Pingling Farm, Shuanfxi, Taipei, Taiwan<br>2010 - 4th Geumgang Nature Art Biennale, Kongju, South Korea<br>- Dorasan Peace Park Installation Art, DMZ, Panmunjeom, Korea<br>- Taebaek Art Exhibition, Taebaek, South Korea<br><br>2009 – 2nd Spraygraphics and Hoodlums Vinyl Art Exhibition – Tempe, Arizona, USA<br>- 3rd World Delphic Games, Jeju, South Korea<br>- Nature and Peace – an International travelling exhibition,<br>- Nature Art Center, Kongju, and Sohnamoo Galleries, Seoul, South Korea<br><br>2008 – Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival - Taipei, Taiwan<br><br>2007 – Nature Scopes and Nature in Mind (a traveling exhibition)<br>- Kongju National Museum, Kongju, Chungnam, South Korea<br>- Incheon Gallery Space Beam, South Korea<br>- Gallery Space C, Cheju Island, South Korea<br>- Philippine Contemporary Art – Philippine Embassy, Singapore<br><br>2006 – Holiday Fiesta - Utterly Art Gallery, South Bridge Road, Singapore<br>- 2nd Geumgang Nature Art Biennale – Yeonmi-san, Kongju, S. Korea<br>- Asian Contemporary Art Exhibition – Suntec, Singapore<br><br>2005 – Convergence – Fine Arts Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam<br>- Blue Space Contemporary Art Center, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam<br>- World Exposition 2005 – Aichi Prefecture, Japan<br>- Asian Art Exhibition – Inza Art Plaza, Seoul, South Korea<br><br>2004 – 22nd Korea International Art Festival – Seoul, South Korea<br><br>2003 – Geumgang International Nature Art Exhibition – Sanseong Park, Kongju,<br>Chungnam, South Korea<br><br>2002 – 17th Asian International Art Exhibition – Daejeon Municipal Museum of<br>Art, Daejeon, South Korea<br>- Kawing-Gawa – 24 HR Art Gallery, NT Darwin, Australia<br><br><br>Selected Group Exhibitions (Philippines):<br><br>2013 – Rennaisance, Art Center, Megamall, Mandaluyong City<br><br>2012 - Re-View, Bancab Museum, Baguio City<br><br>- Kapuwa 3 – Bencab Museum, Baguio City<br><br>- Kristo – Art Center, Megamall, Mandaluyong City<br><br>2011 – Re-View II– group exhibition, Bencab Museum, Baguio City<br><br>–Mother and Child – Art Center, Megamall, Mandaluyong City<br><br>– ChildPlay – Café By The Ruins, Baguio City<br>2010 – Re-View I - Bencab Museum, Baguio City<br>AAP Painting Competition, GSIS Building, CCP Complex, Pasay City<br>– GSIS Painting Competition, GSIS Museum, CCP Complex, Pasay City<br>-ECCA/AAP Painting Competition, ECCA Building, Pasig City<br>2009 - Art For Youth Sake - House of Representatives , Quezon City<br>- INA/ANI (Tribute to women and mothers) The Podium, Mandaluyong City<br>- New Figuration Bencab Museum, Tuba, Benguet<br>- Artasia Gallery – Artwalk SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City<br>- Centennial Spirit (Nature Installation Art), Centennial and Botanical Park,<br>Baguio City<br>-New Figuration, Bencab Museum, Baguio City<br>- Wow Philippines Centennial Exhibition- Baguio Convention Center, Baguio City<br>-UGMA – a fund-raising exhibit for breast cancer patients, Tha Manor, Camp John<br>Hay, Baguio City<br><br>2008 - Florante at Laura - Vargas Museum, UP Diliman, Quezon City<br>- Florante at Laura - 1/OF Gallery, Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City<br>- Love Stories (Art for Basilan Children) Philamlife, Manila City<br>- ArtWorks - Cordillera Coffee , SM Mall, Baguio City<br><br>2007 - Cordillera Suite - Yuchengco Museum, Ayala, Makati City<br>- 3rd Junior Delphic International Festival, Baguio City<br>- 4th Sunrise Festival Baguio City<br>- Tribute to Green Thumbs – GSIS Museo ng Sining, Manila City<br>- Kalikha-san - Philippine Heart Center, Quezon City<br>- Punla - Quezon City Hall Lobby, Quezon City<br>- Play of Colors - Lumiere Gallery, Ayala, Makati City<br>- Cordillera - Manor Hotel, Camp John Hay, Baguio City<br>- Pallette Art - Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila City<br>Vargas Museum, UP, Diliman, Quezon City<br>University of Santo Tomas Museum, Manila<br>De La Salle University Museum, Mandaluyong City<br>- Retro Exhibition - Café by the Ruins, Baguio City<br>- Samu’t-Sari - Maryknoll Sanctuary Gallery, Campo Sioco, Baguio City<br>- Panagsasabat - Baguio Convention Center, Baguio City<br><br>2006 - Group Exhibition - Artasia, Artwalk, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City<br>- Two-Man Show - Saturday Group Gallery, Ali Mall, Cubao, Quezon City<br>- Delphic Art Festival - Baguio Convention Center, Baguio City<br>- ‘Di Lang Isa - (VOCAS) Victor Oteysa Community Art Space, Baguio City<br><br>2005 – 20th Asian International Art Exhibition - Ayala Museum, Makati City<br>- 58th Annual AAP Painting Competition GSIS Museo Ng Sining, Manila City<br>- Philip Morris Philippine Art Award - National Museum, Manila City<br>- Images of the Cordillera - Galerie Andrea, Intramuros, Manila City<br>- Antipolo Maytime Festival - Pinto Art Gallery, Antipolo City<br><br>2004- Dose - Teresita’s Gallery, Baguio City<br>-Tam-awan Village Artists - Le Souffle, The Fort, Taguig MM<br>-BigWorks - Village Gallery, Tam-awan, Baguio City<br>-TVA - Rennaisance Gallery, SM Megamall<br>- SariSari - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>- Year of the Monkey - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br><br>2003- Earth Day (Installation Art) - Malcolm Square, Baguio City<br>-Philippine Paintings - Ayala Museum, Makati City<br>-6th Baguio Art Festival (Installation Art) Botanical Garden, Baguio City<br>-SmallWorks - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>- Detalyado - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>- Asian Bonsai and Sueseki Exhibition SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City<br><br>2002- Centennial Art Exhibition - BGH, Baguio City<br>-Installation Art Festival - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>-Earth Day - SBMA, Olongapo City<br>-Dinagyang Festival - Museo Iloilo, Iloilo City<br>-Rabong Bamboo Art Festival - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br><br>2001 – Philip Morris Art Award - Metropolitan Museum, Manila<br>-Works on Handmade Paper - Km 6, Tuba, Benguet<br>-Watercolors - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>-Ensembles I and II - Maryknoll Gallery, Baguio City<br>-Pagdidiwata Festival, Kamarikutan, Puerto Princesa, Palawan<br>-Hibla (Paper for Peace) - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>-Year of the Snake - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br><br>2000 - Green Cordillera Art Exhibition - SLU Museum, Baguio City<br>-Printmaking Exhibition - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>-Walong Artista - Boston Gallery, Quezon City<br>-TVA - Metropolitan Gallery, SM Megamall<br>-Book Art I, II, III - Luz Gallery, Makati City<br>- Year of the Dragon - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>- IIC3 Art Exhibition - Green Valley Country Club,Baguio City<br>-ITAG - Metropolitan Gallery, Shang-rila Plaza<br><br>1999 – 5th Baguio International Art Festival Convention Center, Baguio City<br>-Cordillera Images - Boston Gallery, Quezon City<br>-Panagtitipon - Green House Effect Gallery, BaguioCity<br>-Contemporary Ethnic - Tam-awan Village, Baguio City<br>-M3O3 Art Exhibition - Session Road, Baguio City<br>-SmallWorks - Christine’s Gallery, Baguio City<br>- Group Show - Café San Luis, Baguio City<br><br>1998 – Sinait Art Exhibition - Sinait, Ilocos Norte<br>-2-man Exhibition - Caribana Café, Malate, Manila<br>-Contemporary Ethnic - Supreme Hotel, La Trinidad, Benguet<br><br>1997 – Watercolor on Handmade Paper - Christine’s Gallery, Baguio City<br>- Watercolor Show - MoonFlower Hotel, Baguio City<br>1995 – 4th Baguio International Art Festival UB Square, Baguio City<br>1994 – Art for Peace (Installation Art) Lucnab, Baguio City<br>1992 - Filipino Values - Cebu City Museum, Jones Ave. Cebu City<br>1990 – Cebu Artists Exhibition - Montebello Hotel, Cebu City<br><br>Awards and Merits:<br>2013 – Gangneung Art Residency, Gangwon, South Korea<br><br>2012 - Huayuan Pith Paper Revival Installation Art<br>– 6th Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival, Taipei<br>– Gangwon Art Residency, Gangwon, Korea<br>– Art Revolution Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan<br><br>2011- Yatoo Artist-in Residence Program, S. Korea<br>- 5th Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival, Taipei, Taiwan<br><br>2010 – PingLing Farm International Environmental Art Project – Shuanfxi Town,<br>Taipei County, Taiwan<br>- 4th Geumgang Nature Art Biennale – Kongju, South Korea<br>- AAP Painting Competition – Honorable Mention<br><br>2009 – Lyra Award for Shadowplay Competition - 3rd World Delphic<br>Games - Jeju, South Korea<br>- AAP Painting Contest – Honorable Mention<br>- First Prize – Baguio Painting Contest<br><br>2008 – 2nd Guandu International Sculpture Festival, Taipei<br>2006 – 2nd Geumgang Nature Art Biennale, Korea<br><br>2005 – Finalist – Philip Morris’ Philippine Art Award<br>- Honorable Mention – 58th AAP Annual Art Competition<br>- Best Production Design - Gawad Urian Award -“Ebolusyon Ng Isang Pamilyang<br>Pilipino”<br><br>2003 – Yatoo Nature Art Exhibition – S. Korea<br>2001 – Finalist –Philip Morris Philippine Art Award<br>2000 – Grand Prize – Green Cordillera Painting Competition
$695.00
Rogers Bros First Love Silverplate Ice Cream Fork (multiple available)
Rogers Bros First Love Ice Cream Fork (multiple available) 5 3/8" long 1 1/16"<br>wide bowl. These have never been used, they may have a few extremely light<br>scratches just from 50 years of being stored, but they're super clean. Selling<br>one, you change quantity to select more, thanks.
$42.00
Roie Jaque Navajo, Acoma, and Apache Sterling and turquoise necklace
Roie Jaque Navajo, Acoma, and Apache Sterling and turquoise necklace. Approximately 19.5" long with 1 1/8" center drop, 25.2 grams with no issues. Roie was born of three Native American Indian tribes: Pueblo of Laa Acoma, Chiricahua Apache, and Navajo. He was brought up as Navajo and in the ways of the Navajo cultures. His father Tse nahabilnii, is Navajo, while Roie's paternal grandparent, Chishi, is Chiricahua Apache. Roie's mother, is Naatsedlozii (Road runner of Laa Acoma) Her parents Haak'ohnii (Laa Acoma). Roie speaks, reads, and writs the Navajo language, and is enrolled with the Navajo tribe in window rock, Arizona. After high school and college/university in Nw Mexico and Arizona, Roie worked as a summer aide in Albuqueque, NM. He also worked on the Apache County Road Department, National Forest, Ramah Navajo School at Pine Hill, NM, and is currently employed by Circle J.W. Products. "I learned how to silversmith at an early age and have been silversmithing for over 45 years. I have also learned the art of Navajo rug weaving, using the raw materials from my own sheep. Working from scratch, I shear, wash, clean, card, and spin the wool into yarns for weaving. My late mother, Alice Raphealito, was a Master weaver and was known for her excellent work." 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.
$341.25
Ron Tom Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Cuff Bracelet
Ron Tom Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Cuff Bracelet. 7.25" inside diameter including the 1.25" gap. 1 9/16" wide 77 grams.
$645.00
Ronnie Willie (Navajo) Heavy stamped sterling bracelet with jet and shell inlay
Ronnie Willie (Navajo) Heavy stamped sterling bracelet with jet and shell inlay.<br>Fits up to a 6 3/8" wrist with no issues.<br><br>Ronnie Willie is a well-rounded artist. He works as a full-time silversmith,<br>creating contemporary and traditional designs from his bench in Albuquerque, New<br>Mexico. He is well known for his unique silver crosses. Ronnie also works with<br>wood carving, stone sculpture, kachina making and sand-painting. Ronnie learned<br>to silversmith from his brother, and continues to pass the tradition down with<br>his own family.<br><br>anderas
$295.00
Ronnie Willie (Navajo) Large Silver heart pendant with turquoise
Ronnie Willie (Navajo) Large Silver heart pendant with turquoise 33.4 grams, approx 15mm inside bail, other measurements in pics.<br>Ronnie Willie is a well-rounded artist. He works as a full-time silversmith,<br>creating contemporary and traditional designs from his bench in Albuquerque, New<br>Mexico. He is well known for his unique silver crosses. Ronnie also works with<br>wood carving, stone sculpture, kachina making and sand-painting. Ronnie learned<br>to silversmith from his brother, and continues to pass the tradition down with<br>his own family.
$295.00