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Tom Bahe (1924-2006) Navajo Overlay Pendant/pin - nice turquoise sterling silver
Tom Bahe (1924-2006) Navajo Overlay Pendant/pin - nice turquoise sterling silver, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver c1970‘s. Marked as shown.
$325.00
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60's-70's Navajo sterling silver turquoise squash blossom necklace
60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling silver turquoise squash blossom necklace 26" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.
$995.00
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60's-70's Navajo sterling silver turquoise beaded naja necklace
60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling silver turquoise beaded naja necklace 26" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.
$695.00
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c1940 Santo Domingo Battery bird Necklace Tab Thunderbird
c1940 Santo Domingo Battery bird Necklace 22.5" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Native American artists often used scrap materials including 78 rpm phonograph records, car battery casings (hard rubber), and red plastic dinnerware such as Dairy Queen spoons. This collectible, museum-quality tab necklace is a great example of Depression Era jewelry.
$695.00
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Roie Jaque Navajo sterling larger turquoise pendant
Roie Jaque Navajo sterling larger turquoise pendant, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the last quarter of the 20th century. Marked as shown. Having the bloodlines from 3 different Native American tribes, Roie‘s affiliation belongs to the Navajo, Acoma and Apache tribes. He was brought up Navajo and taught the Navajo culture. He speaks, writes and reads the Navajo language. Wearing a few different hats, Roie has not only been a master silversmith for nearly a 1/2 of century, but also wears the hat of a weaver, which he learned this particular art from his mother. Using the wool that‘s taken from his own sheep, Roie then shears the wool, washes and cleans the wool then cards and spins the wool into yarn.
$425.00
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Large Navajo sterling silver and webbed turquoise pendant Bobby Johnson
Large Navajo sterling silver and webbed turquoise pendant Bobby Johnson. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very attractive stone in this pendant, unsure of which mine it came from. Bobby Johnson Bobby Johnson lives in Church Rock, New Mexico, which is known for the wealth of fine Native jewelry crafted by its abundance of Navajo silversmiths. Within the town‘s silver working community, Bobby is considered one of the "elders". He is admired for his techniques and production skills and sought out for advice by many of his fellow jewelry artisans. His skills were honed early as he grew up and learned in a silversmithing family. Bobby, along with his sisters and brothers, has all become experts at this art. Now in his sixties, Bobby‘s love for working with silver and turquoise has grown with time and he is more productive than ever.
$395.00
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Doris Smallcanyon Navajo sterling Kachina pendant/pin w/Kingman turquoise
Doris Smallcanyon Navajo sterling Kachina pendant/pin w/Kingman turquoise 24" long necklace included. Weight and measurements in pictures, all solid sterling silver.
$345.00
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Floyd Namingha Lomakuyvaya Hopi overlay pendant/necklace sterling silver
Floyd Namingha Lomakuyvaya Hopi overlay pendant/necklace sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver, 24" necklace. Floyd Namingha Lomakuyvaya, is a well known Hopi artist. Floyd was born in 1940 at Shungopavi, AZ and is Hopi Bear Strap Clan. He has been working as an artisan since 1969 and he shows his work at the Monongya Gallery on 3rd Mesa. This
$235.00
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Bobby Tewa Hopi Overlay Lone Mountain turquoise pendant sterling silver
Bobby Tewa Hopi Overlay Lone Mountain turquoise pendant sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very attractive stone in this pendant. Born in 1948, Bobby Tewa (Bobby Darrell, Tewanoitewa) is an Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan)/Hopi Pueblo silversmith known for his award winning mosaic inlay and overlay jewelry. He began making jewelry in 1974 as he learned from and eventually worked for the Santa Fe Associates Inc. as a silversmith. It was not until the 1980s that Bobby began using his distinguishing hallmark consisting of his name “B Tewa stamped in a unique script. Having also served in the U.S. Marine Corps, Bobby has had his work exhibited in various markets, books, and collections. Most notably, one of Bobbys overlaid turquoise stone-set cuffs has been part of the collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of The American Indian in Washington D.C. since 1985.
$950.00
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CL Navajo sterling silver carved fossil pendant signed MCF
CL Navajo sterling silver carved fossil pendant signed MCF Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver, carved pendant appears to be signed MCF, unresearched c1980.
$295.00
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Jose Maria Puig Doria Modernist sterling silver Belt buckle/pendant combo wood
Jose Maria Puig Doria Modernist sterling silver Belt buckle/pendant combo wood. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. circa 1980‘s. Crack in inner wood piece towards top when used as a pendant. This can be worn as a pendant and you will always have an emergency belt buckle on you.
$675.00
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Zuni snake eye turquoise repousse sterling silver squash blossom necklace
Zuni snake eye turquoise repousse sterling silver squash blossom necklace 26" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the third quarter of the 20th century.
$1,450.00
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Boyd Tsosie Navajo silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant
Boyd Tsosie Navajo silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very attractive stone in this pendant that I believe to be Bisbee. Boyd Tsosie is a jeweler who draws inspiration from the rich heritage of his Navajo traditions. Born in 1954, he has been making jewelry since he was sixteen years of age. In 1979, Boyd Tsosie was only 23. He was already among the top echelon of Southwestern jewelers / silversmiths (both past and present). Boyd was featured in Arizona Highways along with other greats like Jesse Monongye, his brother Richard Tsosie, Gibson Nez, James Little, and Larry Golsch. These Navajo silversmiths all would go on to build fine reputations and set the standards you see today for Southwest jewelry. Kenneth Begaye, a teacher at the Navajo Community College on the Navajo Reservation, inspired Boyd at a young age. Boyd gives credit to Kenneth for teaching him his trade. Kenneth Begay has been deemed the father of modern Navajo jewelry. Before Kenneth Begay, Navajo Indian Jewelry was much like it had been for the past 100 years. Navajo jewelry had a strong Spanish influence. Which is entirely understandable since it was a Mexican silversmith (who learned from the Spanish) that taught the first Navajo to work silver. Boyd considers Kenneth Begay a major influence and carries on today the work of Kenneth Begay. Boyd Tsosie continues to move Navajo jewelry forward and he, like Kenneth Begay, generously shares his knowledge with other silversmiths. Boyd, working with his brother Richard, first gained widespread recognition for his soldered flower and leaf designs. Later, he moved his jewelry designs to a more complex, contemporary look. Over the years Boyd has developed a contemporary style of work primarily in 14K gold combined with turquoise, coral, lapis, and sugilite. Boyd feels that he is creating “tomorrows tradition in Navajo jewelry by being given the rights and prayers by his elders to create his special pieces. He is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry and Enduring Traditions by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin. In recent years, Boyd and his son have given back to the Navajo Nation with a nonprofit to give counsel and help to those with substance challenges.
$895.00
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1950's Los Ballesteros Mexican Modernist sterling pendant synthetic alexandrite
1950‘s Los Ballesteros Mexican Modernist sterling pendant synthetic alexandrite. Weight and measurements in pics, no issues, no damage to stone. anderas
$165.00
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Large Phillip J. Morse Jr Chippewa Sterling Mediterranean coral pendant
Large Phillip J. Morse Jr Chippewa Sterling Mediterranean coral pendant. Solid sterling silver, natural coral. Weight and measurements in pictures. anderas
$395.00
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Suarti Bali 18k/Sterling Heavy wheat chain necklace/bracelet
6.5" Vintage Zuni sterling silver carved turquoise cluster cuff bracelet. 6.25" long bracelet, 18" necklace, both 8mm wide, 202.9 grams total weight. anderas
$750.00
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Leo Yazzie Navajo pearl hand stamped beaded necklace
Leo Yazzie Navajo pearl hand stamped beaded necklace. Solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Signed by artist on tag. 16" long, graduated with largest bead 18mm anderas
$345.00
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c1980 CPL Zuni sterling silver inlay mickey and Minnie necklace
c1980 CPL Zuni sterling silver inlay mickey and Minnie necklace. Solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Signed by artist on back, I‘ve seen other related pieces from this era by the same artist, I believe to be a Zuni artist but not sure who. 16" long with no issues. anderas
$345.00
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Retired James Avery 14k gold/sterling deep in the heart of texas charm/pendant
Retired James Avery 14k gold/sterling deep in the heart of texas charm/pendant. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with uncut jump ring. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$285.00
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Retired James Avery bluebonnet pendant sterling silver
Retired James Avery bluebonnet pendant sterling silver. Weight and measurements is in the pictures. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with uncut jump ring. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$135.00
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Retired James Avery openwork cross pendant sterling silver
Retired James Avery openwork cross pendant sterling silver. Weight and measurements is in the pictures. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with uncut jump ring. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$225.00
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Retired James Avery Enamel Cruz De La Flor Cross pendant 30" necklace sterling
Retired James Avery Enamel Cruz De La Flor Cross pendant 30" necklace sterling silver. Weight and measurements is in the pictures. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with uncut jump ring. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$210.00
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Retired James Avery Scrollwork Sorrento pendant sterling silver
Retired James Avery Scrollwork Sorrento pendant sterling silver. Selling the exact piece shown in great condition with no issues. James Avery was a World War II veteran and the founder of the James Avery Artisan Jewelry company: Early life Born in Chicago in 1921, Avery was a decorated pilot who flew 44 missions over Germany. After the war, he studied industrial design at the University of Illinois and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Colorado. Jewelry making Avery began making jewelry in his free time around 1951. He was inspired to create art that he found meaningful, and hoped others would find it meaningful too. Starting the business In 1954, Avery began selling jewelry from a wooden box at summer camps in Kerrville, Texas, where he moved with his wife. He printed his first catalog in 1957 and opened his first store and manufacturing facility in Kerrville in 1967. Designs Avery‘s designs were inspired by his faith, and often included faith-based images like crosses, chalices, doves, and fish. He also designed a pin for the Apollo XII astronauts, and was commissioned by NASA twice more.
$215.00
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Ed Niiha Zuni sterling turquoise needlepoint squash blossom necklace
Ed Niiha Zuni sterling turquoise needlepoint squash blossom necklace 28" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures.
$1,350.00
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Etsitty-Tsosie, Eskiesosie (Dine, c.1880-1937) attrib. Silver Squash Blossom Necklace
Etsitty-Tsosie, Eskiesosie (Dine, c.1880-1937) attrib. Silver Squash Blossom Necklace. One nearly identical sold as part of the C.G. Wallace Collection of American Indian Art . (1975: lot 215) Sotheby‘s Park Bernet. Then again Sep 18, 2020 at Cowan‘s for $8750 including BP. That one had the same identical stamps at the bottom of the discs. To me they were obviously both made by the same hand and it‘s very subjective which one is better. 21" long, other measurements in pictures. This is basically the same size/weight as the one previously sold. Etsitty Tsosie was active from 1910-1937 and passed away in 1937. Best known for his beautiful stamp work and repousse pieces. He worked for trader C.G. Wallace for a period of time and was commissioned to produce stamps. He and Hosteen Goodluck worked closely together creating many of the early concho belts and other detailed pieces of jewelry. Several of his pieces were featured in the C.G. Wallace collection. Mentioned in the John Adair 1944 book, Eskiesose (C.G. Wallace‘s questionable spelling) preferred to work without strangers watching him, as he insisted his silver would not melt correctly.
$7,995.00
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Leo Yazzie Navajo 14k gold Lone Mountain turquoise pendant
Leo Yazzie Navajo 14k gold Lone Mountain turquoise pendant. 2.3" tall x 5/8" wide, weight in pics. No damage, little wear. Tested and guaranteed solid 14k gold. Inside the bail measures 7.5mm x 12.5mm.Leo Yazzie has been designing jewelry for thirty years, since he was a student at Northern Arizona University. He was born and raised in Black Mesa, Arizona and he currently lives in Flagstaff.He credits his mother and grandmother for inspiration, using their Navajo rug patterns along with Navajo religious influences. He is known for his unique designs in silver and gold along with beautiful inlay work and quality stone settings. Leo specializes in contemporary Navajo jewelry using extremely fine turquoise, coral, sugilite, opal and other gemstones. The influence of the land and his culture is a part of each piece of his contemporary and sophisticated jewelry.Leo has won numerous awards, and his jewelry is a favorite of collectors.He is recently retired, and no longer working. The jewelry you see here was made at the height of his career.
$1,795.00
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24" Foree Hunsicker Sterling Luggage Tag/Medal Charm Necklace
24" Foree Hunsicker Sterling Luggage Tag/Medal Charm Necklace 24" total length. Weight and measurements in pictures. The whole necklace is sterling. I believe it was all made by Foree Hunsicker and has always been like this. Not every piece is marked. Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) In 1954, she graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in art. At UT, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Later, she studied at Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC and the Arts Students League in New York City. Foree always had an artistic bent. At various times, she was a painter, clothes designer, and interior decorator. Her greatest success, however, came as a jewelry manufacturer when she started a company in 1987 called Medalias by Foree Hunsicker. At one time employing nearly fifty people, Medalias specialized in luggage tag jewelry, reproducing in sterling silver a wide variety of Victorian-era luggage tags and fashioning them into earrings, necklaces, and other accessories. A fixture for many years in the North Texas design world and at the Apparel Mart, Foree was honored with a Dallas Fashion Award in 1995.
$395.00
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Vintage Santo Domingo Pueblo turquoise nugget necklace with jaclas
Vintage Santo Domingo Pueblo turquoise nugget necklace with jaclas Necklace 29" long without jaclas. Other measurements in pictures. Vintage necklace likely circa 1970‘s. No apparent breaks or issues. anderas
$895.00
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Huge Art Deco 18k/Diamond carved coral geisha pendant
Huge Art Deco 18k/Diamond carved coral geisha pendant. Diamonds tested and guaranteed, between 1.5mm-3.5mm wide and approximately 1-2cttw. The pendant has a small chip on the right side under her hair. Unmarked, tested and guaranteed solid 18k gold. Weight and measurements in pictures.
$3,995.00
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Huge 1970's Navajo silver spiderweb turquoise butterfly bib necklace
Huge 1970‘s Navajo silver spiderweb turquoise butterfly bib necklace 22" total length, 170 grams, other measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver, hallmarked as shown with picto-hallmark. Very substantial and well made necklace. I didn‘t Identify the Hallmark, but likely Navajo made.
$1,100.00
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Large 1974 Navajo silver, turquoise, and coral necklace
Large 1974 Navajo silver, turquoise, and coral necklace. 24.5" total length, 222 grams, other measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver, hallmarked as shown with what appears to be 74 inside hallmark which is likely the date as this is obviously to me a piece from that era. Very substantial and great, very attractive turquoise looks like Royston/Nevada turquoise.
$1,295.00
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Vintage Saguaro Cactus sterling, turquoise, and coral squash blossom necklace
Vintage Saguaro Cactus sterling, turquoise, and coral squash blossom necklace. 29" total length, 340 grams, other measurements in pics. This appears to have been restrung some time ago and while 95% of the beads are solid sterling silver and Native American made, there are 9 which appear to be silver plated brass some with worn plating. They are close to the Naja, the round beads with no seams. Still and nice large, rare, if not one of a kind squash blossom.
$2,995.00
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Vintage Navajo Silver squash blossom necklace with Hand mini najas turquoise fancy bead
Vintage Silver squash blossom necklace with Hand mini najas turquoise fancy bead. 26" total length, 164 grams, other measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver, No detectable markings.
$895.00
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Vintage Silver Navajo Squash blossom necklace w/ Cast Naja
Vintage Silver Navajo Squash blossom necklace w/ Cast Naja. 28" total length, 160 grams, other measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver, No detectable markings, circa 50‘s-60‘s.
$750.00
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1980's Francis Jones Navajo Rainbow Guardian squash blossom necklace
1980‘s Francis Jones Navajo Rainbow Guardian squash blossom necklace. 26" total length, other Weight and measurements in pics. No damage or issues. Francis Jones was born in 1944 and has been a silversmith since she was a young girl. Her father, a fourth-generation silversmith, taught her the intricate art of metalwork, particularly sand casting, which was a specialty in her family. This technique, along with other methods she has mastered, allows her to create jewelry that is rich in texture and detail. Over the years, her reputation as an artist has grown, and she has won numerous awards for her contributions to Native American jewelry. As a member of the Navajo Nation, Francis Joness designs are deeply rooted in her culture. Her pieces often carry symbolic meanings, with elements that represent both the natural world and the spiritual beliefs of her people. Each piece is marked with her signature hallmark, "FJ," a symbol of her dedication to quality and authenticity. The Artistry Behind Francis Jones‘s Jewelry Collection Francis Jones, a renowned Navajo artist, has captivated the world with her exquisite jewelry designs that seamlessly blend traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. Her mastery of the art of sand casting, a process that involves pouring molten silver into hand-carved molds made from compacted sand, is the foundation of her unique and distinctive style. The sand-casting method employed by Francis Jones is a labor-intensive process that makes sure each piece is one-of-a-kind, bearing the artist‘s personal touch and signature. This ancient technique passed down through generations of Navajo silversmiths, allows for the creation of intricate patterns and textures that cannot be replicated by modern manufacturing methods. In addition to her expertise in sand casting, Francis Jones features stunning stone settings and hand-stamped details in her jewelry designs. The result is a timeless and distinctive collection that attracts both collectors and everyday wearers.
$1,295.00
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Vintage Silver and chrysocolla squash blossom necklace
Vintage Silver and chrysocolla squash blossom necklace. 29" total length, 228 grams, other measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver, marked STERLING and 925 on back of Naja with no other detectable markings.
$995.00
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Vintage Silver squash blossom necklace with coral Clark Teller
Vintage Silver squash blossom necklace with coral Clark Teller. 32" total length, 261 grams, other measurements in pics. Solid sterling silver, Somewhat illegible cursive mark on back of Naja that looks like "By Clark Teller".
$895.00
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Jo Elias Draper Navajo Sterling Naja pendant high grade Royston turquoise
Jo Elias Draper Navajo Sterling Naja pendant high grade Royston turquoise. Heavy and substantial piece that appears unworn with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn‘t an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I‘ve seen thousands of pieces xrf‘d to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women‘s wrist.
$555.00
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Leo Yazzie Navajo Indian Mountain Turquoise modernist silver bib necklace
Leo Yazzie Navajo Indian Mountain Turquoise modernist silver bib necklace. Ultra high grade Natural Indian Mountain American turquoise, solid sterling silver. Very sturdy, work of wearable art. Approximately 16" long. 125.5 grams. 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.
$1,995.00
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Sidney Sekakuku Hopi Kokopelli pendant/pin with sterling necklace
Sidney Sekakuku Hopi Kokopelli pendant/pin with sterling necklace. Nice vintage (third quarter of 20th century) pendant and necklace, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Necklace 22" long, Native American made solid silver, likely made by another artistl. Sidney Sekakuku Sidney was another of the very accomplished silversmiths from the Second Mesa village of Shungopavi. The quality of his work attests to the more than 30 years he had been practicing his craft. As you might be able to discern from the photo on the left, taken at the Museum of Northern Arizona in July, 2008, and from the photo below in 2011, Sidney was a character and had a great sense of humor. Sidney attended the University of Colorado, was a member of the Strap clan and used his signature in script as his hallmark. Sydney is certainly missed, he passed away in 2013.
$345.00
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Vintage Massie Zuni sterling channel inlay sunface necklace white mop
Vintage Massie Zuni sterling channel inlay sunface necklace white mop, No issues, measurements in pics. 20" long necklace. 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.
$450.00
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David Rosales Navajo Supersmiths sterling channel inlay dragonfly pendant/pin
David Rosales Navajo Supersmiths sterling channel inlay dragonfly pendant/pin. Nice contemporary Navajo pendant/pin, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures.
$245.00
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Vintage Navajo cast silverr naja pendant/pin with coral
Vintage Navajo cast silverr naja pendant/pin with coral. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics with no issues. unmarked.
$135.00
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Benny Ration Navajo sterling and turquoise pendant/pin
Benny Ration Navajo sterling and turquoise pendant/pin. Solid sterling, weight and measurements in pics. Fully functional and attractive vintage piece in good condition with no significant issues, but some expected wear.
$345.00
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Vintage Navajo silver pendant/pin with nice turquoise rope bezel
Vintage Navajo silver pendant/pin with nice turquoise rope bezel. Nice old pendant/pin from the third quarter of the 20th century, no issues. Unmarked, solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures.
$225.00
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Albert Nells Navajo silver high grade turquoise, coral, shell, jet pendant
Albert Nells Navajo silver high grade turquoise, coral, shell, jet pendant. Nice contemporary Navajo pendant, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Albert Nells was raised in Cedar Springs, Arizona and now makes his home in Flagstaff with his wife, Marylou and their four children. He is a self-taught artist and started in leather work. Many of his jewelry designs come from leather applied to silver. Albert calls his signature technique “wire design with channel inlay. Albert considers himself a traditionalist, believing in the traditional Navajo ways. He participates in Navajo ceremonies in the “Beauty Way. One method the artist represents his culture in his jewelry-making is through the use of all-natural, four-color stones that can be seen in each piece he makes. These sacred colors of blue, red, white, and black represent the four directions and four sacred mountains for the Navajo people. One could consider Alberts work to have quite the modern, sleek design; while still having genuine cultural richness, Albert makes jewelry with an aesthetic that fits well in the contemporary world. His children do some jewelry work and enjoy painting. Albert shows his work at Indian Market, the Southwestern Art Festival, and The Heard Museum Show and he says he always takes home a ribbon.
$345.00
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Donald-Dorothy Clark Navajo Wild Horse, lapis, spiny oyster sterling pendant
Donald-Dorothy Clark Navajo Wild Horse, lapis, spiny oyster sterling pendant. Nice contemporary Navajo pendant, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures.
$245.00
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Rosita Singer Navajo sterling mixed metals storyteller pendant
Rosita Singer Navajo sterling mixed metals storyteller pendant. Nice contemporary Navajo pendant, no issues. Solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures.
$110.00