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Unknown Santo Domingo Pueblo artist created this circa 1970's stabilized turquoise heishi necklace with carved leaf pendant. The necklace is 17" and also has a 4 1/2" extender.
Item Number: 56562 ...
List Price: $295.00 Your Price: $236.00
Navajo artist Walter Vandever created this sterling silver and natural turquoise high quality baby bracelet. The bracelet setting is 3/4" by 1" and features a natural Royston turquoise from Nevada. The bracelet will fit a 4 1/4" wrist including a 3/4" opening. The bracelet should fit a 3- 4 year old child.
Item Number: 56560 ...
List Price: $295.00 Your Price: $236.00
Unknow Zuni Pueblo artist created this circa 1960 Channel inlay bolo. The bolo is unsigned (possibly made by Frank Vacit) and is 2 3/4" in height by 1 7/8" at the widest point. The "Hopi Bird" bolo also known as "Thunderbird" features mother-of-pearl, turquoise, red coral and jet channel inlay and has a 36", 4-ply leather strap with a "Bennet Clip" and sterling silver tips.
Item Number: 56541 ...
List Price: $325.00 Your Price: $260.00
Award-winning Navajo artist Albert Nells created this sterling silver channel inlay pendant. The pendant is 2 3/4" in length (including the 3/4"bale) by 1 1/4" at the widest point and features natural Kingman turquoise, mother-of-pearl, red coral and onyx channel inlay.
Item Number: 56539 ...
List Price: $540.00 Your Price: $432.00
Northern Paiute Navada Swan created this Sterling and Natural Larimar Pendant. The pendant measures 1 3/8" long by 3/4" wide. Navada cuts, polishes and sets her own stones.
Item Number: 56533 ...
List Price: $96.00 Your Price: $76.80
Navajo artist Randy Secatero created this copper and sterling silver 3/4" wide bracelet, hand stamped. The bracelet will fit a 7 1/4" wrist including a 1 1/4" opening.
Item Number: 56527 ...
List Price: $115.00 Your Price: $92.00
Navajo artist Sylvana Apache 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, WildHorse magnisite, 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: 56526 ...
List Price: $650.00 Your Price: $520.00