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Award winning Hopi artist, Victor Coochwytewa (Deceased), created this Sterling Silver and 14k gold Overlay bracelet (Ca. 2000's). Kopavi International Shopmarks along with his cloud hallmark. Classic Coochwytewa precision overlay and fine etching on the edges. The bracelet is approximately 3/4" wide and will fit a 6 1/2" wrist, including an opening of 1".

Item Number: 56670 ... List Price: $1,800.00 Your Price: $1,440.00

Award-winning artist Chris Nieto of Santo Domingo Pueblo, created this 9-Stand Natural Abalone Heishi Necklace. Hand cut, hand rolled, gorgeous and flowing like water, interspersed with coral and turquoise heishi, adding bits of surprise to the already stunning luminescence of the abilone. Necklace measures 34 1/2".

Item Number: 56999 ... List Price: $1,900.00 Your Price: $1,520.00

Award-winning Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Joseph Coriz created this heavy sterling silver overlay bolo called Blessings and Migration. This significant piece showcases his signature style of Pueblo storytelling in overlay. Shooting stars and ancient petroglyphs are among the symbols representing the connectedness of the celestial to the people and to their heritage. The top 1/3 depicts the animals gathering to bring their individuals powers and wisdom to the village. The bear represents stength, introspection, and the power of the soul, and tells us to walk our path with purpose. The ram represents the security of a sturdy and increasing flock. Elk represents the ability to pace oneself and gain increasing stamina. He represents confidence and power. The center third has the male dancer with his rattle calling forth other animals. The fish represents sacred water and sustaining family, clan, and village. The armadillo and turtle are symbols of Mother Earth. All are blessed by the power of celestial phenomena, which bring the sacred, healing rain. And altogether they represent the spiritual and physical well-being for the Pueblo. The starry night above depicts the connectedness of the people to the celestial powers, to their heritage and to their ancestors. The bolo is 3 1/8" at the longest by 2 1/8" at the widest, made of heavy gauge silver, and features natural Morenci turquoise. The lanyard is 42” 8-ply tan with sterling keeps and tips.

Item Number: 55823 ... List Price: $1,950.00 Your Price: $1,560.00

Award-winning David Tune, Creek/Navajo, created this heavy sterling silver bracelet set with natural polychrome Royston turquoise. A significant bracelet, with heft in stone and silverwork. The upper setting measures 3" by 2 1/4". The cuff will fit a 6 5/8" wrist, including an opening of 1 1/4".

Item Number: 55598 ... List Price: $1,995.00 Your Price: $1,596.00

Kenneth Aguilar and Angie Crespin of Santo Domingo Pueblo created this 4-strand stabilized Kingman turquoise heishi necklace. The turquoise is separated by olive shell heishi and is graduated from 1/16" in diameter to 3/8". The necklace measures 27" plus a 4" extender. A gorgeous necklace, smooth as silk, beautiful and rare blue. Flows like water.

Item Number: 56116 ... List Price: $1,995.00 Your Price: $1,596.00

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 ... List Price: $1,995.00 Your Price: $1,596.00

Circa 2000's Hopi 14kt Gold and Sterling Silver Reversible pendant on a 14k Gold Italian chain. Lizard stamp on the bale. One side of the pendant is the design the Man In The Maze and on the other is the Sunface. The pendant is approximately 1" in diameter. The bale is approximately 1/4". The chain is 20".

Item Number: 56684 ... List Price: $1,995.00 Your Price: $1,596.00

Award-winning and world renowned Mary Coriz Lovato of Santo Domingo Pueblo (deceased) created this 5-Strand Pink Coral and Turquoise Necklace with Inlaid Cloud Design Enhancer. The 5 strands of beautifully matched Angel Skin coral measure approximately 27" including approximately 3" of silver beads at each end. The enhancer features inlaid gold lip mother of pearl, turquoise, jet and coral, and measures 2 1/4" by 1 5/8" at the widest

Item Number: 56919 ... List Price: $2,500.00 Your Price: $2,000.00

Award-winning Navajo artist Alvin Yellowhorse created (Circa 2010) this sterling silver multi-stone inlay hinged bracelet. Stunning work and gorgeous design and stones create a mosaic so perfect to seem like a painting. Blue fiery opals rise above the flush inlay or peek out from the eyes of the Navajo Yei, centered in a burst of sunrays. Unique and wonderful. Bracelet measures 7 1/4" long by 1" at the widest.

Item Number: 56970 ... List Price: $3,995.00 Your Price: $3,196.00

Award winning artist Alverez (Son of White Buffalo), Navajo/Comanche, created this stunning Sterling Silver necklace, he calls "Ghost Spirit." This significant necklace begins with handmade links creating a braided chain. The chain measures approximately 25 1/2" from handmade hook to eye. The pendant features a Natural Red Mountain Turquoise stone on one side with the "Ghost Spirit" on the reverse (a special enamel a process of photoluminescence Alvarez does himself) that glows in the dark. So different and wonderful. The pendant measures 1 3/4" by 1 1/2" at widest tapering to 3/8".

Item Number: 55733 ... List Price: $5,600.00 Your Price: $4,480.00

Award winning artist Alverez (Son of White Buffalo) Navajo/Comanche created this Sterling Silver necklace. The pendant features natural Red Mountain Turquoise and is hand stamped and reversible, with luminescent green and a design on the back side. The design glows in the dark. Alverez calls this "Ghost Spirit." The pendant measures 3" long by 2 3/8" at the widest. The handmade link chain is approximately 25" long.

Item Number: 54997 ... List Price: $6,000.00 Your Price: $4,800.00

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