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Unknown Santo Domingo Pueblo artist created this circa 1980's 10-strand multi-color heishi jocla necklace. The necklace is 26 1/2" in length (including the 4 1/2" chain), and features melon shell, jet, red coral and stabilized turquoise heishi. The "jocla" hangs down 3 1/2", including the 1/2" depth of the disc. The disc is actually three discs: two of jet, one of turquoise, one of melon shell.
Item Number: 56908 ... Price: $1,495.00
Award winning Navajo artist Leonard Nez created this sterling silver and turquoise bolo. The bolo is 2 1/4" long by 2 1/8" at the widest point and features a natural Kingman turquoise stone from Arizona. The bolo has a 42" black 8-ply leather strap and has hand-made sterling silver tips.
Item Number: 57233 ... Price: $1,495.00
Award winning Navajo artist Leonard Nez created this bracelet, with heavy hand-stamped sterling silver, and featuring natural Turquoise Mountain turquoise from Arizona. The bracelet is 1" wide and will fit a 6 1/4" wrist and has a 1 1/4" opening. The setting on top is approximately 1 1/2" by 1 1/8" across and holds a gorgeous stone in a hand chiseled bezel. Signed Leonard Nez Navajo
Item Number: 57357 ... Price: $1,250.00
Award winning Navajo artist Hank Vandever created this bracelet, with hand-stamped sterling silver, and featuring natural Kingman turquoise from Arizona. The bracelet is 2 1/4" wide and will fit a 7" wrist and has a 1 1/4" opening. The setting on top is approximately 1 5/8" by 1 3/8" across and holds a gorgeous stone in a hand chiseled bezel. Signed H V with Christian Fish with sterling stamped inside.
Item Number: 57358 ... Price: $1,250.00
Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural turquoise bolo. The bolo is 2 3/8" by 1 1/4" wide and features 68.5cts of natural Stone Cabin turquoise from Nevada. The flatback 6 ply black lanyard is 42" in length an has hand-make sterling silver tips. Signed Fritson Toledo
Item Number: 57448 ... Price: $1,250.00
Navajo artist Jay Livingston (Son of Jake Livingston) created this circa 2010 fineline stamped and overlay sterling silver and natural turquoise and coral bracelet. The bracelet is 1 3/8" wide and features natural Kingman turquoise from Arizona and Mediterranean red coral. The bracelet will fit a 6 3/4" wrist and has a 1 1/8" opening.
Item Number: 56944 ... Price: $1,200.00
Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Jolene Mary Bird created this 15-stand stabilized small turquoise nugget with red coral interspersed necklace. The necklace is 32" in length and has the traditional wrap.
Item Number: 56037 ... Price: $1,195.00
Mata Ortiz Edwardo Ortiz created this polychrome geometric design pot. The pot is 8" in height by 7" in diameter.
Item Number: J474 ... Price: $1,050.00
Award-winning David Tune, Creek/Navajo, created this Sterling Silver ring set with Natural Morenci Turquoise, red coral, spiny oyster, fossilized ivory, gaspeite and lapis. Unique and stunning design. Cornrow inlay wraps the bezel. The shank is hand stamped. The ring setting is 1 5/8" by 1 1/2 and is a size 8 1/2 (adjustable).
Item Number: 56386 ... Price: $1,000.00
Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural turquoise bracelet. The bracelet setting is 2" wide by 1 5/8" and features 42.0cts of natural Bisbee with red matrix turquoise from Arizona. The bracelet will fit a 6 1/4" wrist and has a 1" opening.
Item Number: 52467 ... Price: $995.00
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
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