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Allison Mellton of Santo Domingo Pueblo created these dangle earrings inlaid on shell. Inlay materials include pink melon, ruby stone, and silver. The earrings measure 5/8" by 1/2" across and are inlaid on stained shell.
Item Number: 57241 ... Price: $75.00
Sterling concho by Navajo artist Fred Guerro (deceased) from Puertocito, NM, circa 2000. Deep stamping and significant weight on the whole belt. Ten conchos each measure 2 3/8" by 2" at the widest, and the buckle measures 3 1/4" by 2 3/8" at the widest. The leather is 1 1/2" wide and 43" long, with holes at 36" and at 38". Stamped Fred Guerro.
Item Number: 57246 ... Price: $1,600.00
Hopi artist Philbert Poseyesva of Second Mesa created this bracelet (vintage 1980's). Bracelet measures 3/8" across and will fit a 6 1/8" wrist including an opening of 7/8". Signed PP inside a Badger paw.
Item Number: 57249 ... Price: $195.00
Large Sterling Beads necklace by unknown artist, made in Mexico. The necklace measures 32 1/2" inches and is finished off with a box clasp. The beads are approximately 1/2" in diameter.
Item Number: 57253 ... Price: $250.00
Award-winning Navajo artist Wayne Muskett created this sterling silver channel inlay design bracelet. The bracelet is 3/8" at its widest point and features natural onyx and turquoise channel inlay. The bracelet will fit a 6 3/8" wrist including a 1 1/4" opening.
Item Number: 57286 ... Price: $250.00
Award winning Navajo artist Wayne Muskett created this sterling silver multi-color inlay pendant. The pendant is 1 3/4" long (including a 3/4" bale) by 1" at the widest point and features natural spiny oyster, red coral, gaspeite, lapis, denim lapis and turquoise channel inlay.
Item Number: 57290 ... Price: $340.00
Award winning Navajo artist Wayne Muskett created this sterling silver multi-color channel inlay pendant. The pendant is 2" in length (including the 1/2" bale) by 3/4" at the widest point and features natural turquoise, spiny oyster, denim lapis, lapis, gaspeite and red coral channel inlay.
Item Number: 57294 ... Price: $165.00
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