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Award winning Jemez Pueblo artist Clifford K. Fragua created this hand-made girl and her dog horse figurine. The figurine is 5 1/2" in height by 6" in length by 3" wide.

Item Number: 56440 ... Price: $250.00

Award winning Jemez Pueblo artist Clifford K. Fragua created this hand-made mother and child horse figurine. The figurine is 6" in height by 7" in length by 3" wide.

Item Number: 57173 ... Price: $250.00

Award winning Jemez Pueblo artist Clifford K. Fragua created this hand-made horse figurine. The figurine is 4 1/4" in height by 6" in length by 3" wide.

Item Number: 57174 ... Price: $185.00

Santa Clara Pueblo potter Gwen Tafoya created this scraffito and turquoise flower and hummingbird design large seed pot. The seed pot is 6 1/4" in height and 8" in diameter.

Item Number: 53332 ... Price: $720.00

Hopi Pueblo artist Brian Smith (First Mesa) created this "White Bear" HON Kachina. The White Bear Kachina is thought to have such great strength that he can cure the sick. White Bear Kachinas are great warriors. The Kachina is 7 1/4" in height by 3" wide by 2 1/4" deep.

Item Number: 56604 ... Price: $350.00

Hopi Pueblo artist Brian Smith (First Mesa) created this "Morning Singer" Kachina. The Kachina is 9 1/2" in height by 2 1/2" wide by 2" deep. The Morning Singer Kachina represents dawn and early morning. The kachina appears at dawn during the Bean Dance (Powamuya) to announce news and sing songs to wake the village. The Kachina also passes out bean sprouts for people to eat.

Item Number: 57162 ... Price: $400.00

Hopi Pueblo artist Brian Smith (First Mesa) created this "Butterfly Maiden" Kachina. The Kachina is 10 1/2" in height by 2 7/8" wide by 2 1/2" deep. The Hopi Butterfly Maiden is a spirit being, or kachina, in Hopi mythology. She pollinates flowers and fields in the spring, and brings rain to the desert. She is also a role model for Hopi girls, teaching them the values of Hopi society. The Hopi butterfly symbol represents change and balance.

Item Number: 57297 ... Price: $400.00

Award-winning Navajo artist Alvin Yellowhorse created (Circa 2010) this sterling silver multi-stone inlay hinged bracelet. Stunning work and gorgeous design and stones create a mosaic so perfect to seem like a painting. Blue fiery opals rise above the flush inlay or peek out from the eyes of the Navajo Yei, centered in a burst of sunrays. Unique and wonderful. Bracelet measures 7 1/4" long by 1" at the widest.

Item Number: 56970 ... Price: $3,995.00

Award winning artists Kenneth Aguilar and Angie Crespin of Santo Domingo created this single-strand stabilized Kingman turquoise rondell necklace. Painstakingly shaped individual turquoise, spiny oyster and lapis rondells measure 22" in length by 1/4" in diameter.

Item Number: 57163 ... Price: $250.00

Northern Paiute Navada Swan created this Sterling and Natural Labradorite Link Necklace. The necklace measures 27" end to end. Navada cuts, polishes and sets her own stones.

Item Number: 56407 ... Price: $240.00

Award-winning and world renowned Mary Coriz Lovato of Santo Domingo Pueblo (deceased) created this 5-Strand Pink Coral and Turquoise Necklace with Inlaid Cloud Design Enhancer. The 5 strands of beautifully matched Angel Skin coral measure approximately 27" including approximately 3" of silver beads at each end. The enhancer features inlaid gold lip mother of pearl, turquoise, jet and coral, and measures 2 1/4" by 1 5/8" at the widest

Item Number: 56919 ... Price: $2,500.00

Unknown Santo Domingo artist created this 1-Strand Graduated Spiny Oyster Heishi Necklace. Beautifully matched and handcut wafers, the necklace measures 27". The wafers graduate from 1/2" to 7/8".

Item Number: 56920 ... Price: $295.00

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