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Circa 1970's sterling silver spinner bracelet by deceased Zuni Pueblo artist Julalita Lamy. This bracelet is called a bell bracelet for the shape, 1 7/8" at the widest point, tapering to 1 1/4" and then flaring again to 1 3/4". Beautifully inlaid with abilone, turquoise, coral, and mother of pearl. Hummingbird on one side of the spinner and a red cardinal on the other dance among the vines of flowers. A gorgeous piece. Signe J.L.
Item Number: 56434 ... Price: $995.00
Unknow Zuni Pueblo artist created this circa 1960 Channel inlay bolo. The bolo is unsigned (possibly made by Frank Vacit) and is 2 3/4" in height by 1 7/8" at the widest point. The "Hopi Bird" bolo also known as "Thunderbird" features mother-of-pearl, turquoise, red coral and jet channel inlay and has a 36", 4-ply leather strap with a "Bennet Clip" and sterling silver tips.
Item Number: 56541 ... Price: $325.00
Circa 1990's Pin/Pendant by Zuni couple Nancy and Ruddell Laconsello. Married couple, Nancy and Ruddell Laconsello of Zuni, have worked together since they married in 1976, and are known for their exquisite inlay pieces, featuring especially finely etched and inlaid birds. Ruddell does the silverwork and Nancy does the inlay. Nancy is the daughter of the late Jake Haloo and her sister is Dolly Banteah. She is also related to Dennis Edaakie. Renowned and collected world-wide, they are also featured in Who's Who in Zuni Jewelry, by Gordon Levy. This sterling silver inlaid pin/pendant in the shape of a pot, features a cardinal and natural Hubei turquoise. The piece measures 2" by 2" at the widest.
Item Number: 56773 ... Price: $625.00
Award winning artists Harlan and Monica Coonsis of Zuni Pueblo created this Sterling Silver Inlaid Bear Pin. Handcut stones create a scene of a pottery bowl, dragonfly, Navajo Yei, and a heartline on the bear. The materials include turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, and perhaps bone. The bear measures 1 1/8" by 1 5/8" at the widest.
Item Number: 56822 ... Price: $225.00