Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE

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Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE

Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE
You will love this darling set! ZUNI Native American Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace + Earrings Set. Handmade by Zuni Indian artist EDWARD LEEKITY (please see last photo for artist’s personal hallmark). I was informed his wife Carlene died in 2014 – she also use to help Edward until she passed away. Big, Bold, Beautiful, Extremely Rare. PRISTINE PERFECT PRE-OWNED CONDITION. Although this is pre-owned it is in absolute WONDERFUL condition. Suitable for gift-giving in my opinion. Genuine NATURAL turquoise stones, pink mother-of-pearl seashell stones, creamy white mother-of-pearl seashell stones, gorgeous glistening ABALONE seashell stones, black onyx, what appears to be red jasper and what appears to be sparkly “red opal” type stones. No damaged stones, no cracked stones, no missing stones. There may be other stones I forgot to mention – please see ALL photos. 27″- 28″ clasp to clasp (This is a BIG necklace). Original matching earrings for pierced ears. The item “Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE” is in sale since Monday, March 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “m-bailey-losangeles” and is located in LOS ANGELES California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Featured Refinements: Squash Blossom Necklace
  • Ethnic Origin: ZUNI Indian
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Metal Purity: 925
  • Artisan: EDWARD LEEKITY, Zuni Indian
  • Main Stone: Turquoise, Red Coral, Seashell, Onyx
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Brand: EDWARD LEEKITY, Zuni Indian
  • Jewelry Type: Necklaces and Earrings Set
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Edward LEEKITY Zuni Indian HORSE Squash Blossom Necklace Earrings Sterling RARE

Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920

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Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920

Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920
Fabulous large old Pendleton Native American Trade Robe in very good condition. The colors are bright red, green, white, black and brown, no stains or oders. It has some silk edge trim and one collar tassle loss, some minor scattered surface moth grazing. I would say size is large to extra large and it measures approx. 58″ long X 64″ wide… And 60″ across from sleeve to sleeve, the sleeves at about 22 1/2″ long. The Pendleton Label dates it from 1915 – 1920 with an excellent, highly desirable Native American geometric design that many tribes cherished and adored! Wonderful old piece of Pendleton and Native American history! Hurry, this won’t last long I suspect! In 1895, a woolen mill opened in the Oregon town of Pendleton to sell blankets and robes to nearby Native American tribes. The mill went out of business, but in 1909, brothers Clarence, Roy, and Chauncey Bishop, who came from a family of weavers and entrepreneurs, reopened the facility as Pendleton Woolen Mills. Employing the Jacquard loom technology first imported to the U. In the 1830s, Pendleton and other new U. Mills were able to make felted blankets with stunning colors and patterns. Naturally, all the these wool companies looked at the Native American populations, who had at this point adapted wool blankets, often striped or plaid, as a part of their ceremonies and rites of passage, and saw an opportunity. Developing Blanket Designs for the Native American Market. To Pendletons credit, its loom artisan Joe Rawnsley spent a lot of time with the local tribes, such as the Nez Perce, to learn what colors and patterns would appeal to them most in blankets. As a side note, the Nez Perce most associated with the brand, Chief Joseph, who heroically stood up against the U. Government for years, had very little involvement with the company. He was photographed by Major Lee Morehouse wearing Pendleton blankets in 1901, but that seems to have been the extent of his relationship with Pendleton Woolen Mills. Rawnsleys early blankets were well-received by the nearby Nez Perce, so the company sent him on a six-month tour of the Southwest, where he lived with Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi to find out what blanket designs those tribes would prefer. Designs from baskets, pottery, weavings, and other regalia all inspired him, making Pendleton blanket designs a blending of the images and colors he saw through his own design filters. Pendleton Woolen Mills c. It could be said that Rawnsley was simply inspired by the beauty of Native American arts and crafts, and he hoped to use his Jacquard skills to make beautiful blankets that the tribes people would love and use. In that, time has shown that he very much succeeded. From the beginning Pendleton Woolen Mills marketed the blankets to various native communities, but the designs themselves are not strictly authentic, but an interpretation of design elements. It is ironic that that at the time that Navajo were making blankets for the white tourist trade, and Pendleton was making blankets to sell to the native communities. Not just Pendleton, but other woolen mills as well, developed because the market for their weaving was so strong in native communities. These blankets were integrated right away into Native American ceremonies. Pendleton also realized that different communities and different tribes had different preferences for designs or colors. And then they created blankets that different communities would like. The item “RARE ANTIQUE AUTHENTIC PENDLETON INDIAN NATIVE AMERICAN TRADE ROBE 1915-1920″ is in sale since Saturday, March 21, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Linens & Textiles (Pre-1930)\Bed & Bath Linens\Blankets”. The seller is “povertybay” and is located in Federal Way, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States.
Rare Antique Authentic Pendleton Indian Native American Trade Robe 1915-1920

VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g

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VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g
VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g

VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g
VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g. Condition is New with tags. The item “VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g” is in sale since Monday, June 1, 2020. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “elev8mke” and is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Jewelry Type: Necklaces
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Main Stone: Pearl
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Featured Refinements: Navajo Pearls
  • Type: Chain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

VINTAGE NATIVE RARE 26 NAVAJO PEARL STERLING SILVER 8mm BEAD NECKLACE 63g

Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket

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Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket

Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket
Offered is a rare piece. This is a large 15 Northern California Pit River Achumawi Gambling Tray. The previous owners had a tag attached that dated it to 1890s and provided the reference to the American Indian Basketry of Northern California book by the Riverside Museum Press to a similar basket. A flexible basket, it is in excellent condition. No breaks or damage that I can find. A few pinhole gaps in weaving. A few rough areas, but this appears to be as made. I’ve provided some options. Sometimes UPS is the cheapest way to send larger pieces. A note: We’re all healthy here and are isolated and washing hands regularly. If you’re worried just leave your packages in a garage or porch area for a few days before opening. Thanks and be well. Most of the items we sell come from our personal collection gathered over the years from our travels, from Native powwows and craft stores, antique shops, auctions and estate sales. Now that our kids are in college and beyond, we are letting some items go so others can enjoy them. Then I’ll send you a combined invoice. Sorry for the expense, but I’ve had items lost overseas when mailing first class and don’t want to take the risk of losing items. I pack carefully and try to reuse materials to save on environmental impact. I often double-box items with smaller gift boxes collected from various thrift stores. I reuse all that I receive and hope you will make use of the ones that come in your packages. The item “Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket” is in sale since Sunday, May 31, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Baskets”. The seller is “bokhandlar” and is located in Iowa City, Iowa. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
  • Featured Refinements: Native American Basket
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Artisan: Unknown
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Origin: Northern California
  • Tribal Affiliation: Pit River/Achumawi

Rare California Pit River Achumawi Indian Gambling Tray Native American Basket