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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
Award-winning Navajo artists Everett and Mary Teller created these styerling silver and natural turquoise dangle clip-on earrings (Vintage). The turquoise is probably Nevada Turquoise, natural, and also feature a cut-out designs including kokopellis. The earrings measure approximately 2 3/4" long by 1 1/4" at the widest.
Item Number: 56924 ... Price: $125.00
Vintage earrings by Sensa Eustace of Zuni Pueblo. Sterling silver with Denim Lapis set with clip-ons. Earrings measure 1 1/4" by 7/8' across.
Item Number: 56925 ... Price: $125.00
Zuni Pueblo artist Erline James created these sterling silver Sunface post post earrings. The earrings measure 1/2" in diameter.
Item Number: 56935 ... Price: $75.00
Circa 2010 Award-winning Santo Domingo artist Chris Nieto created this mosaic inlay design bolo. The bolo is 3" long by 2" at its widest point by 3/8" in depth. The bolo features hand-made mosaic inlay design tips. Both the bolo and the tips feature natural variscite, turquoise, spiny oyster, jet, mother of pearl, all set on serpentine. The bolos also comes with a 8-ply black leather flat back strap.
Item Number: 56951 ... Price: $625.00
Unknown Vintage 5-Stand Treasure Necklace with Jocla and Stabilized Turquoise Nuggets. Really fun collection of stones and silver beads. The necklace is approximately 26" long (it is finished in a "squaw" wrap, and so it's not possible to get a certain length. The jocla hangs from the center 2 1/2".
Item Number: 56957 ... Price: $450.00
Award-winning Navajo artist Norbert Peshlakai created this hand-stamped sterling silver band ring. This ring is 1/2" at the widest point tapering to 1/4" and features an exquisite example of his painstakingly precise stampwork. The ring is a size 9.
Item Number: 57150 ... Price: $290.00
Acoma Pueblo artist Tony B. Chino created this unique slide. Corn-row inlay of fossilized ivory and dinosaur bone encircles the whole circumference. The sterling sides are hand-stamped, and within the spinner are silver balls that make a low rolling sound. Tony calls the piece a Singing Wheel. It measures approximately 1 1/8" in diameter and approximately 3/8" wide (where inlaid). The strap is adjustable.
Item Number: 56962 ... Price: $225.00