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Award-winning Zuni artist Harlan Coonsis created (circa 2000's) this sterling silver inlay ring. Handcut stones depict a cardinal head. And stones are inlaid around the perimeter of the top. Stones are natural red coral, turquoise, and gold lip mother of pearl. Ring is a size 12 1/4.
Item Number: 57019 ... Price: $375.00
Award winning (deceased) Cochiti/Zuni Pueblo artist Christine Eustace created this sterling silver and 14kt gold granulated pin. The pin is 1 3/8 in diameter.
Item Number: 49799 ... Price: $395.00
Zuni Pueblo artist Darrell Shebola created this sterling silver multi-color mosaic inlay parrot pin/pendant. The parrot pin/pendant is 2 1/2" in height by 1 7/8" at the widest point and features natural mother-of-pearl, turquoise, lapis, abalone and jet mosaic inlay.
Item Number: 55403 ... Price: $395.00
Award winning Navajo artist Leonard Nez created this sterling silver overlay and natural turquoise pendant. The pendant is 2 1/4" (including the 3/4" bale) in length by 1 3/4" at the widest point and features natural Morenci turquoise from Arizona.
Item Number: 55983 ... Price: $395.00
Fritsen Toledo, Navajo, created this sterling silver row bracelet (Ca 1990's). The four stones are natural Candelaria Turquoise. The bracelet measures 5/8" wide and will fit a 5 3/4" wrist, including an opening of 1".
Item Number: 56665 ... Price: $395.00
Chris Nieto of Santo Domingo Pueblo created this "Stained Glass" necklace of turquoise carved beads with pendant. The pendant is his signature style of inlaid stones giving an appearance of stained glass. The pendant features inlay of stabilized turquoise, spiny oyster, jet, serpentine, lapis and mother of pearl on jet, and is signed. The jet heishi necklace measures 18", and the removable pendant measures 3 3/4" long by 1 1/8" at the widest.
Item Number: 56742 ... Price: $395.00
Navajo artist Sammy Smith created this sterling silver micro mosaic inlay bear pendant. The pendant is 2" in height (including 1/2" bale) by 2" wide and features jet, apple coral, sugilite, gaspeite, mother of pearl and stabilized turquoise in symbols of spiritual significance to the Navajo. The Yei is a Navajo deity representing the precept of duality: that we each hold within us the power of good over evil. The arrow is the symbol for harnessing that power from our hearts.
Item Number: 56805 ... Price: $395.00