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Award-winning artist David Tune, Creek/Navajo, created this sterling silver ring with natural cornrow inlay of turquoise, red coral, spiny oyster and sugilite. The ring setting is 1 1/2" by 3/4" at the widest point and is a size 9 (adjustable).

Item Number: 56637 ... Price: $270.00

Navajo artist Walter Vandever created this sterling silver and natural turquoise ring. The ring setting is 1 1/2" by 1 1/8" and features a natural Stormy Mountain turquoise from Nevada. The ring is a size 8 1/2 and is adjustable.

Item Number: 56636 ... Price: $375.00

Award-winning artist Joseph Coriz of Santo Domingo Pueblo created this Sterling Silver Overlay Design Ring, made in his hallmark storytelling style. This ring shows celestial phenomena sending blessings over the village. The village represents each of our own center place of family and traditions. The shank measures 1/2", and the ring is a size 8 1/2. The rectangle piece on top measures 1 1/2" by 5/8" across.

Item Number: 56635 ... Price: $375.00

Joseph Coriz Santo Domingo Pueblo Sterling Silver Overlay Design Ring 9 1/2 Award-winning artist Joseph Coriz of Santo Domingo Pueblo, created this sterling silver overlay ring. This ring is one of Joseph's hallmark story rings. Each of the panels within the ring symbolizes something. The crooked arrows bring powerful energy from the heavens, culminating in rain clouds blessing the sacred corn. The animals represent the migration of the ancient ones to their center place (represented by the spiral petroglyph). The starry night above depicts the connectedness of the people to the celestial powers, to their heritage, and to their ancestors. The migration of animals represents the journey of the Kewa (and the rest of us) to find our center place. And our center place is home, family, and village, sustained by sacred traditions, life-giving forces from the earth we share, by our dreams and by the love we give. Each of the animals carry a meaning we need in our lives. The bear tells us to walk our path with purpose, a metaphor for the bear emerging from hibernation, then seeking life, and us having dreams and pursuing them. The ram represents the security of a sturdy and increasing flock. The armadillo is a symbol of Mother Earth. All are blessed by the power of celestial phenomena, which bring the sacred, healing water images and the corn at either end. And altogether they represent the spiritual and physical well-being for the Pueblo. The ring is a size 9 1/2, with a shank that measures approximately 1/2" across, and the top rectangle scene measures 1 1/2" by 5/8" across.

Item Number: 56633 ... Price: $375.00

Award-winning Santo Domingo artist, Joseph Coriz, created this sterling silver overlay bracelet set with natural Blue Gem Turquoise. Entitled "Blessings" this bracelet is one of Joseph's hallmark story bracelets. Each of the panels within the bracelet symbolizes something. Baskets of corn bracket each end, representing that sacred thing that touches all our lives. The celestial skies blanket and sustain and cleanse. On one side the healing hand sends prayers to the heavens. On the other side, the prayers are received, as represented by a shooting star. "Sending Prayers and Receiving Blessings." Our center place is home, family, and village, sustained by sacred traditions, life-giving forces from the earth we share, by our dreams and by the love we give. The bracelet measures 5/8" across and fits a 6 1/4" wrist (which includes a 1 1/8" opening).

Item Number: 56632 ... Price: $950.00

Navajo artist Ronn Goodluck created this Sandia Alabaster buffalo table fetish. The buffalo is 2 3/4" at highest by approximately 4" from nose to tail by approximately 2" wide, and has turquoise horns and inlaid turquoise eyes.

Item Number: 56617 ... Price: $85.00

Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural turquoise bracelet. The bracelet is 1" wide and features 17.0cts of natural Blue Gem turquoise from Nevada. The bracelet will fit a 6 1/2" wrist including a 1" opening.

Item Number: 56613 ... Price: $625.00

Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this 3-stone natural turquoise row bracelet. The bracelet is 5/8" wide and features 10.5cts of natural Blackweb Kingman turquoise from Arizona. The bracelet will fit a 5 7/8" wrist including a 1" opening.

Item Number: 56607 ... Price: $575.00

Hopi Pueblo artist Brian Smith (First Mesa) created this "White Bear" HON Kachina. The White Bear Kachina is thought to have such great strength that he can cure the sick. White Bear Kachinas are great warriors. The Kachina is 7 1/4" in height by 3" wide by 2 1/4" deep.

Item Number: 56604 ... Price: $350.00

Circa 1980's deceased Cochiti Pueblo artist Joe H. Quintana created this classic sterling silver bolo. The bolo is 2 1/2" in height by 2" wide and hand-made tips and a 4ply black 38" strap.

Item Number: 56602 ... Price: $550.00

Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Pula Calabaza created this circa 1980's 10-strand multi-color heishi necklace. The necklace is 31" in length and features melon shell, jet, red coral and stabilized turquoise heishi.

Item Number: 56600 ... Price: $1,995.00

Chris Nieto of Santo Domingo Pueblo created this hand-ground jet and multi-color necklace. The 20" necklace features jet, apple coral, mother of pearl, serpentine and turquoise beads.

Item Number: 56593 ... Price: $150.00

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