Rare Alex Gelvin Signed Navajo Concho Belt Sleeping Beauty Turquoise. Rare Navajo signed hand stamped turquoise concho belt crafted in solid. Gram Weight: 189.0. Length: Fits 20 in to 39 in Waist. Width of Buckle: 2.37 inches. Length of Buckle: 1.88 inches. Width of Leather Belt: 0.811 in. Belt Material: Genuine Leather. Total Weight: 189.0 Grams. Quality SOLID SILVER Navajo concho belt. Perfect gift for your loved one or for yourself. This elegant Navajo concho belt will make a great addition to your fine jewelry collection. Authentic Navajo, Solid Sterling Silver Bracelet. AWAY for between 20-30 Years. If you look at our. Store and type Navajo Sterling Silver you will. We receive and list new items daily. Your satisfaction is our goal. Find problems or unsatisfied with our products/services. We will satisfactorily address your concerns. The item “Rare Alex Gelvin Signed Navajo Concho Belt Sleeping Beauty Turquoise. 925 Silver” is in sale since Monday, July 18, 2016. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Other Native American Jewelry”. The seller is “goldanddiamondexchange” and is located in Chula Vista, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Guadeloupe, Luxembourg, Uruguay.
Rare Artist Wilbert Secatero Signed Navajo. 925 Silver 1970’s Concho Belt. Elegant & rare Navajo signed concho belt beautifully crafted in solid. Gram Weight: 208.7g. Jewelry Type: Concho Belt. Length: Fits 28 in to 48 in Waist (Custom Cut). Total Weight: 208.7 Grams. Country of Origin: USA. Quality SOLID SILVER Navajo concho belt. Perfect gift for your loved one or for yourself. This elegant Navajo concho belt will make a great addition to your fine jewelry collection. Authentic Navajo, Solid Sterling Silver Bracelet. AWAY for between 20-30 Years. If you look at our. Store and type Navajo Sterling Silver you will. We receive and list new items daily. Your satisfaction is our goal. Find problems or unsatisfied with our products/services. We will satisfactorily address your concerns. Get Vendio Gallery – Now FREE! The item “Rare Artist Wilbert Secatero Signed Navajo. 925 Silver 1970’s Concho Belt” is in sale since Wednesday, June 29, 2016. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Other Native American Jewelry”. The seller is “goldanddiamondexchange” and is located in Chula Vista, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Guadeloupe, Luxembourg, Uruguay, Costa rica.
Vintage and Museum Quality Specialists. Vintage and Museum Quality. This is a fascinating vintage Navajo three stone silver bracelet. This piece contains three amazing Royston turquoise stones. Surrounding the stones are wonderful silver raindrops, waving patterns and ropes. The bracelet consists of a triple silver shank cuff with accenting silver flanks on the ends. Look at that very unique rainbow patina that is on the back of the piece, incredible. The center stone measures around 5/8″ x 1/2″. The width of the bracelet measures around 1. Signed by Navajo artist, JP (unique font). The inside end to end measures around 5″ with an additional 1″ gap. Make Us an Offer! All Other Museum Items. If the item breaks we will repair it for FREE. We are flexible and are happy to work with you! All international orders will cost only 12.00. We also will work with international buyers to help them not pay as much going through the process. Do you own a store? Nativo Arts wants to work with you! We are the #1 supplier to stores who want to sell the best and finest Native American jewelry. Make us offers today by clicking the blue make offer button at the top of the page! Nativo Arts was established to offer the largest selection of the best quality vintage Native American jewelry in the world, for the best prices. It has taken decades to acquire the collection that we offer to the world today. From A-list celebrities to average Joe’s, we work with everyone from all walks of life. Nativo Arts has supplied a vast number of movies with the best quality Native American jewelry. It is important to respect Native American culture and to realize how much difficulty and hard work an artist puts into a piece. We thank you for your interest and we are happy to work with you! “The Largest and BEST Collection of Museum Quality Vintage Native American Jewelry in the World”. The item “RARE OLDER VINTAGE NAVAJO ROYSTON TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER BRACELET” is in sale since Thursday, June 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “nativo-arts” and is located in Fountain Hills, Arizona. This item can be shipped worldwide.
From a fantastic collection of Native American art and artifacts, I have for your consideration, a very special Doll. I believe this doll is from the early to mid-19th Century and features real hair, incredible beadwork, fine rawhide fringe and it’s very own necklace. Incredible detail, right down to berry-stained cheeks and a tiny stitched nose! Please see close-up pictures as they are an important part of this description. 12 1/2 long, the body appears to be made of muslin, with seed-bead on rawhide detailed shirt and long’legging’-like moccasins. Breechcloth is made of old green wool material, breast plate’necklace’ looks to be made of long beads. One of the beads is damaged, please see photos. I’m thinking Plains Indian because of the blue, green and white beadwork. Serious offers only please! This is a museum quality piece of Native American Art. You will not be disappointed!!! Thank you for looking and please see my other listings for more items from this collection coming soon! I guarantee the items I sell to be as described. All items come from a smoke-free home. Thank you for looking! The item “RARE Antique Native American Indian DollBUCKSKIN, FRINGE, BEADEDMuseum Quality” is in sale since Saturday, August 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Dolls & Kachinas”. The seller is “collect-n-sell-mama” and is located in Delaware, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
Not dated but estimated to have been made in the 1930s or 1940s. Advertised in a 1930 Julius Gans Southwest Arts & Crafts, Santa Fe, New Mexico Retail Catalog. Hand Tailored from Genuine Hand Woven-All Wool Chimayo Material Style and Manufactured by Southwest Art and Crafts Sante Fe, New Mexico. Vibrant turquoise Native American Chimayo hand woven jacket with original buttons with flowers etched onto them. Exceptional condition considering its age. Handwoven with 100% wool. Still has original label – made sometime around the 1940s by Southwest Arts and Crafts, which I believe was owned by Julius Gans. Some thread fraying on the seam inside the upper right shoulder area. This involves the flap of fabric with the label on it. (looks like an easy fix) See pictures for better detail. 22 Pit to pit. 25 Arm sleeve length. 35 Collar to bottom. Historic Clipping from “Southwest Arts &Crafts” Catalog showing Chimayo Coats. Have yet to see another item with the exceptional condition this one is in. Let us know if you have any questions. The item “Chimayo Jacket All Wool Hand Woven Southwestern Native Indian Rare Julius Gans” is in sale since Monday, September 2, 2019. This item is in the category “Clothing, Shoes & Accessories\Specialty\World & Traditional Clothing\Native American”. The seller is “strike_gold_goods” and is located in Arvada, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
Vintage Stamped Solid Silver Hand Made Garden of the Gods Native American Indian Cuff Bracelet, 18 grams. Th is Vintage Stamped Solid Silver Hand Made Garden of the Gods Native American Indian Cuff Bracelet measures 6 1/8″ in circumference including the gap, and 9/16″ wide at widest point. It weighs 18.0 grams. It is signed Solid Silver Hand Made at the Indian Garden of the Gods Colo (Colorado). Very good condition with only minor scratches consistent with light wear, and would make a wonderful. Addition to your collection! The item “Rare Solid Silver Garden of the Gods Native American Indian Cuff Bracelet 1920’s” is in sale since Sunday, July 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “chauncy500″ and is located in Encinitas, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Pete sierra turquoise and coral silver 925 bracelet(RARE PRICE). This is a very beautiful bracelet from a famous artist with all the qualities of a Pete sierra piece…. The item “Pete sierra turquoise and coral silver 925 bracelet(RARE PRICE)” is in sale since Friday, November 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “cowskullguitarsonline” and is located in Pensacola, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
Stunning Turquoise and Sterling Silver Earrings handcrafted by renowned Navajo Silversmith, Emma Lincoln. There is some patina developing but they could easily be polished to a shine if the new owner prefers. These lovely earrings are 1-3/8 in diameter. The drop including the ear wires is just shy of 2. These earrings are signed Emma Lincoln and stamped Sterling. The item “Rare Emma Lincoln Navajo Flower Petit Point Turquoise Sterling Earrings signed” is in sale since Saturday, September 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Earrings”. The seller is “silversagesparrow” and is located in Lotus, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
Ancient Art, Antiques, & Fine. RARE Native American Tube Style Stone Medicine Pipe. Ancient Copperhead Snake Effigy Pipe with Engraved Petroglyphs. Found Near Peachtree Mound in Murphy, North Carolina. If one truly understands the Medicine Pipe, then one comprehends the infinite Universe. For all is reflected in the Pipe. I certify that this ancient artifact was legally collected on private land with the owner’s permission near Murphy, North Carolina, during the late 1800s and has been in private collections since that time. It was a surface find and no caves, graves, or mounds were disturbed. This is an opportunity to legally own a stunning, ancient Native American pipe that is estimated to be at least 500-years-old and perhaps as old as 1,500-years-old. Item: Native American Copperhead Shaped, Tube Style Pipe. Find Location: Near Peachtree Mound, Murphy, North Carolina. Yuchi or Koasati People. Material: Carved & Drilled hard stone with petroglyphs. Length: 2.8 (73 mm). Width: 1.87 (48 mm). Weight: 1.9 oz. 11 (2.85 mm). Condition: Very good, museum quality with no repairs or restorations. This astonishingly beautiful yet compact medicine pipe is shaped like the head of a copperhead snakeas viewed from above. It has multiple soil abrasion scratches, some tiny dings. Providence/History: This stone pipe has a nice, authentic patina and was part of a larger, local family collection from near Murphy, North Carolina, for most of the 1900s. It is Guaranteed original and authentic. This remarkable and perhaps unique stone pipe shaped like the flared head of a Copperhead Snake came out of an early ceremonial mound called Peachtree Mound that is located near the town of Murphy, in southwestern North Carolina. This modified, tube style pipe in the shape of a Copperhead Snakes head measures 2.8 (73 mm) in length and is in very good, museum quality condition. It has several, small petroglyphs on the sides of the round pipe and on the protruding flared wings. It is made of a well-polished, high grade black stonea rarity in itselfthat is made even more unique because of the engraving. I have noticed that Shaman from various North American tribes often made their paraphernalia from black stones that may have held special powers for them. The inside of the bowl is adorned with vertical lines carved into the sides that are typical of pipes made to worship the Great Spirit; for as the smoke rose from the pipe, it carried the prayers of the tribe to the Great Spirit in the heavens. The copperhead snake has long been revered and worshipped by the Yuchi and the Koasati People of North Carolina. The copperheads ability to cast their skins, kill with their bite, and their ability to drive away evil spirits and heal the sick are well known. Shaman were able to maintain close spiritual links between themselves and the copperheads. The Shamans combination of this Copperhead effigy pipe and the power of smoke to heal were powerful tools in his paraphernalia to heal the sick with the help of the Spirit realm. Dreaming of the Snake, which is a power of the Earth, automatically included the Spirits of other animals that were essential in the curing right of the Shamans. Furthermore, each Shaman was believed to carry within him a number of Spirit Animalsmost commonly in the form of lizards and snakeswhich directed and guided his judgements. Decisions were made on the basis of advice supposedly received from such supernatural animal helpers. In addition, every Shaman boasted specific skills in the curing of certain types of illnesses and wore appropriate insignia to proclaim this fact to his tribe. Shaman who could treat snake bite often wore a fox skin, while an owl feather was the badge of a shaman capable of trailing an enemy at night. The Shaman/Medicine Man/Priest also believed that their appeals to the Spirits should be made to those forces that were responsible for causing harm or illness in the first place, since those forces would have the power to undo it. Therefore, it was not unusual for Snake to be invoked in cases of illness that were attributable to snakebite. Shaman/Priests were also thought to be able to use their powers to conduct rituals associated with Snakes to bring rain and fertility, as well as cure paralysis that was thought to be caused by Lightning, the messenger of Snake. Snake was thought to control other elements or Spirits over which the Snakes were believed to exercise control. The sacred mounds in southwestern North Carolina were first documented in 1567 by the Spanish explorer Capitan Juan Pardos chronicler, Licenciado Juan de la Bandera, who wrote about the tribes who inhabited this area during their 16. But it wasnt until the early 1900s, when one of the main burial mounds in that area was largely destroyed first by archeologists and then later digging by farmers who picked up these artifacts while tilling their fields and plowing over the mounds. With many of the mounds destroyed, very little is currently known about the multicultural site of Peachtree Mound, which probably was occupied in succession by Yuchi, the ancestors of the Koasati People, the Kusa branch of the Creeks, Apalachee from northern Florida and a member town of the Cherokee Alliance. Along with the Great Spirit who created the Earth and Man, these early tribes in North Carolina worshiped the copperhead snake. In fact, Hiwassee is a Koasati or Highland Hitchiti word, which can either be translated as copperhead snake, small pit viper, or children of the pit viper. Cherokee oral tradition remembers that when they first entered this region, it was occupied by Muskogean who worshiped a serpent idol with ruby eyes, built large mounds, and lived in rectangular houses. Their neighbors and allies, the Yuchi , lived in round houses in round villages. The English called the Carolina Mountain Yuchi , the Roundtown People. The Peachtree Mound is a little-known, ancient Native American village site in the North Carolina Mountains that is near to the current town of Murphy, NC. This is near where this copperhead pipe was recovered in the late 1800s. According to experts, settlement at the convergence of the Peachtree Creek and the Hiwassee River in Cherokee County dates to the Archaic period 8000 to 1000 B. , with ongoing occupation continuing until historic times. Unfortunately, an unscientific exploration of the village site and mound in 1885 resulted in the removal of significant archeological material. The Peachtree Site had one of the few Hierarchal Period mounds in the North Carolina Mountains that has been excavated by professional archaeologists. In 1933, however, the Smithsonian Institution conducted a more careful excavation of the site, which investigators concluded was the ancient Cherokee village of Guasili. Numerous recorders of Hernando De Soto’s gold expedition to the area in 1540 mention Guasili, where they report they were graciously received and entertained. The Smithsonian team found nearly 250,000 pieces of pottery at the Peachtree Village site and discovered 68 burial sites, some enclosed in stone-lined graves. Indians built earthen mounds that were often used as burial sites. The Peachtree Mound, according to the Smithsonian report, was a multilevel ceremonial structure. At the base, a hard-packed floor was the foundation for a wood and stone building, covered by an earthen mound about 60 feet in diameter. A sand stratum separated the first mound from a larger mound which was built later and appeared to have undergone at least two major periods of construction. Evidence of superimposed floors indicated that the second mound supported three separate ceremonial structures. Earthen mounds like this are scattered all over the valley floors of the Blue Ridge Smoky Mountains all the way through the Mississippi River Valley regions, and they come in various sizes. The Kituwah village mound located just east of Bryson City in Swain County, North Carolina, some believe it to be 10,000 years old or possibly older. The Cherokee people call the area Kituwah “the mother town, ” site of their origins as a native people. Unfortunately, this work was done in an era when neither precise aerial photography nor radiocarbon dating was possible. Also, archaeologists of this era were primarily interested in obtaining trophy artifacts for their museum and benefactors in the Northeast, so little attention was given to the Native American village as a whole or its chronology. What archaeologists did find here at this site was a low and ancient man-made mound they believe dates to the Archaic period 8000 to 1000 B. So important was this find, that in 1933 a research team from the Smithsonian worked the dig uncovering nearly 250,000 pieces of pottery along with 68 burial sites enclosed in stone-lined graves. Early Native American’s constructed earth mounds for either burial or ceremonial purpose, the Smithsonian report concluded that this mound was a multi-level ceremonial structure. Some evidence at the site was inconclusive due to damage from an earlier dig in 1885, possibly treasure hunters or Indiana Jones amateurs. Sadly, most of the mounds were partially destroyed during the early 20. Century and farmers damaged what remained after the archaeologists left. However, the footprint of many of the ceremonial and burial mounds are still visible on color overhead satellite images or those taken in infrared. The Peachtree Mound is on private property not a public site. The natives in late prehistoric and early historic North America made and used many kinds of instruments for smoking diverse types of plant material, including hallucinogenic botanicals. Some groups and some villages seem to have produced larger quantities and more complex varieties of pipes than others with the current thoughts being that these particular bands of aborigines were more spiritual and ritualistically inclined. It is difficult to separate the pious and pompous existences that were so closely intertwined in the daily lives of these endemic ancient cultures, so today we generally just call them religious/ceremonial societies. We do know, according to the reports from 16. Century European visitors, that these indigenous people did indeed use and smoke native tobacco as well as many other medicinal/herbal/addictive and mind-altering plants such as salvia, passionflower, morning glory and, of course, flowers and leaves of the hemp plant, or as we normally call it today cannabis or marijuana. In the area that is now North Carolina, a venerable settlement of these ethnic folk did make many smoking implements in order to inhale the vaporous fumes from almost countless plants smoking implements such as this unusual square stem collared pipe. Ancient Native American rock art is divided into two basic categories: petroglyphs and pictographs. Both originally had some symbolic meaning, but as these early Native American people had no written language, so the symbols are more of a pictographic nature. Petroglyphs are carved (hammered, pecked, abraded, incised, or scratched) into the stone object and also include cupules (pits), scratches and grooves, like those seen on the flared sides of this pipe. On one sides of the pipe, there are several tiny petroglyphs that have been percussively pounded into the stone! It is Extremely RARE to find petroglyphs in ancient Native American pipes. With macro photos taken in direct sunlight and indoors, I hope you can faintly see images in the blackened stone; although, they are best viewed in person and under low magnification. Perhaps the most noticeable of the petroglyphs are the hour-glass shaped marks on the underside of the pipe that appear to resemble the markings on a copperhead snake! There are very faint incised marks made by a human hand that remain a mystery. These petroglyphs were likely made by the Yuchi shaman who made this sacred pipe and used it to communicate with the Great Spirit and other idols like the Copperhead Snake. It may have been used to with special herbs that were used by the shaman in healing or in communicating with the spirits. As images of human and animal figures are often found in shaman paraphernalia that is used by the shaman to communicate with the spirits in the astroplane during his/her trances. Each pipe maker captured his unique thoughts in his creation, and those making an effigy representation fashioned an image of a living beingone they very much admired and respected, as it could take hundreds of hours to fashion their work. Unknowingly, they gifted those creature representations to us, millenniums later, for study and admiration. In this writer’s humble estimation, these stone effigies are some of the premier artforms that prehistoric peoples gave us. Cherokee County Historical Museum. Norman Bancroft Hunt, Shamanism in North America, 2002. All photos taken indoors; and the stand, the dried moss in the pipe, and the ruler are not part of the sale, just there so you can better judge the size. Each object I sell is professionally researched and compared with similar objects in the collections of the finest museums in the world. When in doubt, I have worked with dozens of subject matter experts to determine the condition and authenticity of numerous antiquities and antiques. All sales are Final, unless I have seriously misrepresented this item! Please look at the macro photos carefully as they are part of the description. Member of the Authentic Artifact Collectors Association (AACA) & the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA). The item “RARE Ancient Native American Shaman’s Copperhead Snake Effigy Pipe withPetroglyphs” is in sale since Friday, March 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\Pre-1600\Pipes”. The seller is “houghton-usa” and is located in Sequim, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Australia.
Find Location: North Carolina
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Artisan: Unknown Shaman
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Origin: Near Peachtree Mound, Murphy, North Carolina