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Award winning Navajo artist Richard Begay (deceased) created this sterling silver mosaic inlay rug design pendant. The pendant is 2" long including a 3/8" bale by 1 1/8" wide and features a mosaic inlay Navajo weaving on the loom with natural turquoise, jet and red coral.
Item Number: 56802 ... Price: $250.00
Zuni Pueblo artist Quinton Quam created this very unusual and wonderful reversible link bracelet. Eight individual discs are inlaid on both sides, for a total of 14 birds, one butterfly and a flamingo encircling the wrist. Each disc measures approximately 3/4" in diameter. The link bracelet is 3/4" wide by 9 1/2" in length (including the finishing of lobster clasp and 3 rings for adjustable length). The links are: Eagle and Hummingbird, Flamingo and flying Bluejay, Raven and Snowy Owl, Oriole and Butterfly, Hummingbird and Bluebird, Gambel Quail and Red-headed Woodpecker, Cardinal and Bluejay, and Redbird with Roadrunner. The material Quinton used is all natural turquoise, red coral, mother-of-pearl, jet, lapid, spiny oyster, abalone, and Pacific coral.
Item Number: 56797 ... Price: $850.00
Award-winning artists Albert and Dolly Banteah of Zuni created this inlaid pin/pendant. Hand-cut multi stones encircle the front design of a bright red cardinal. Inlay includes coral, abilone, lapis, turquoise, and mother of pearl. The piece measures 1 5/8" in diameter.
Item Number: 56794 ... Price: $500.00
Award-winning Navajo artist Alvin Yellowhorse created this mosaic inlaid bear pendant. The inlay of turquoise, spiny oyster, sugulite and mother of pearl on jet creates a scene of Navajo stargazing. The tradition of stargazing reaches back to the heart of Navajoland, into the caves of Canyon de Chelly, where Navajo stargazers reached to the stars for guidance. The bear embodies the message to walk your path with purpose. The pendant is 2" long by 2 1/4" at its widest point.
Item Number: 56791 ... Price: $995.00
Award winning artist David Tune, Creek/Navajo, created this sterling silver and multi-color Cornrow inlay bracelet. Stones and shells include lapis, fossilized ivory, ironwood, Mediterranean red coral, spiny oyster, gaspeite and turquoise, and are set in a significant gauge of sterling, hand-stamped on the edges. This is a hallmark piece of David's. The bracelet is 1 1/4" at the widest point and will fit a 6 1/2" wrist, including an opening of 1 1/8".
Item Number: 56789 ... Price: $1,125.00
Award winning artist David Tune, Creek/Navajo, created this sterling silver and multi-color Cornrow inlay bracelet. Stones and shells include lapis, fossilized ivory, Mediterranean red coral, spiny oyster, gaspeite and turquoise, and are set in a significant gauge of sterling, hand-stamped on the edges. This is a hallmark piece of David's. The bracelet is 1" at the widest point and will fit a 6 1/8" wrist, including an opening of 1".
Item Number: 56788 ... Price: $895.00
Award winning Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural Pilot Mountain turquoise from Nevada bracelet. The bracelet is 1 3/8" at the widest point tapering to 3/8" and will fit a 6 1/4" wrist including a 1" opening.
Item Number: 56779 ... Price: $345.00
Fritson Toledo, Navajo, created this Sterling Silver Natural Wildhorse Magnesite 5-Stone Row Bracelet. These are old stones from our stash, brought out into the light by Fritson as only he can, set in classic style in a wide cuff, measuring 1 1/4" across. The stones graduate from center stone at 1" oval to side stones approximately 7/8". Bracelet inside measurement is 5 1/4" plus a 1 1/8"opening.
Item Number: 56778 ... Price: $695.00
Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural spiny oyster 3-stone row bracelet. Gorgeous silverwork including reposse/applique and deep stampwork. The bracelet is 1 5/8" wide and features 57.0cts of natural spiny oyster. The bracelet will fit a 6 1/4" wrist including a 1 1/8" opening.
Item Number: 56774 ... Price: $650.00
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 Hubie turquoise. The piece measures 2" by 2" at the widest.
Item Number: 56773 ... Price: $625.00