We send out updated invoices multiple times a week. This is a museum quality 9 1/4″ x 6 1/2″ rare stone Human Baby Stone Effigy. It is from Portage Co Ohio. It is out of the Dr Robert Stevenson collection from Kent Ohio. More pictures upon request. This relic type is estimated to be 3,000 – 500 years old.
This vintage Zuni Rainbow Man slde/brooch/bolo is a rare find, featuring stunning turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, and jet stones. The intricate design showcases the craftsmanship of the Zuni tribe and is a beautiful addition to any jewelry collection and perfect for many occasions. The metal is traditional Sterling silver.
High quality rare gemstones & 10K Gold. Photos are part of the description. Photo on life size mannequin. Listing is for necklace only, coin and background decor not included. Has 10K hallmark for Gold content. All gold findings are solid 10K gold. Necklace is 22″ to 24.5″ wearable length. Strung on an 18k gold plated beading wire. Genuine high quality Blue Ridge Turquoise with natural smokey Lavendar colors blnded into the deep blue. Graduated turquoise; 4mm to 9mm. Sterling silver lobster hook clasp. Thank you for stopping by??? Enlarged photos will exaggerate surface marks. Please do not confuse reflections in photos with damage. >SERIOUS OFFER ALWAYS CONSIDERED. We restring squash blossoms on foxtail chain at a reasonable price. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS! In a pet and smoke free store. Thank you for looking! You can expect your jewelry to packaged well.
Rare Najavo Native American Indian Art Chief Horse Bronze Marble Artwork Figure. This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 12 X Width 12 Marble Dimensions: Diameter 8 Height without base: 11 Weight: 15 LBS Inventory: 57Y7167775. In this captivating bronze sculpture, we witness the unwavering determination of a Native American warrior and his valiant steed as they overcome an imposing obstacle. With a fierce intensity in his gaze, the warrior guides his horse to surmount the barrier with unwavering courage. The horse’s body is nearly vertical, a testament to its power and agility, while the warrior holds the reins with a strong and resolute grip, maintaining balance with a formidable axe in his hand. Adorning the warrior’s hair is a single feather, a symbol of his bravery and past feats of valor. This warrior has faced numerous battles and proven his skill and fearlessness, earning this honorable adornment. His remaining weapons are securely slung across his back, a testament to his readiness for whatever challenges may lie ahead. This remarkable bronze sculpture is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, meticulously created using the time-honored lost-wax casting method. The sculpture stands majestically on a black marble base, adding to its visual impact and providing a sturdy foundation. It is proudly signed by the artist Milo, a mark of authenticity and exceptional artistry. This sculpture immortalizes the spirit and resilience of Native American warriors, capturing a moment of triumph and strength in the face of adversity. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. New Detailed Hand Crafted Hot Cast Bronze Not Resin Satisfaction Guaranteed. This is Stock Photo, Slight Color Variation! Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
This Native America necklace is a true rarity, with its eight diameter inches of colorful trade beads and four hand carved accents. Crafted in the United States and handmade with care, this necklace is a stunning example of Native American craftsmanship and culture. The intricate beading and unique accents make this piece a must-have for any collector of Native American art and artifacts. Its aspects include the country/region of manufacture being the United States, handmade construction, and a cultural association with Native American: US. This necklace is a one-of-a-kind treasure that will make a wonderful addition to any collection.
This awesome winged bannerstone with a Davis COA was found in Perry County Kentucky (near hazard). I got it from josh Davis. It has great use wear around the holes is made from what might be the prettiest piece of green banded slate I’ve ever seen in a kentucky artifact (kentucky slate tends to be rather bland). You won’t find many Kentucky wing bannerstones for sale, and I doubt you will ever see another from hazard come up for sale any time soon. This one is also about as no brainer authentic as you will find in a slate piece. Like us on Facebook for GREAT BARGAINS! Central Kentucky arrowheads and artifacts. Follow us on instagram!
This is a very rare bannerstone type, in excellent condition, that has a COA (Certificate of Authenticity) from a highly respected authenticator. It is a punctate, bi-ridged bannerstone that was found in Kent County, Georgia and was formerly in the collections of J. Tucker and Gilbert Cooper. I measure the bannerstone at 2 1/4 inches (L) by 2 1/4 inches (W) by 1 1/2 inches (height – from top ridge to bottom ridge). It is made from a brown-colored hardstone. One of the ridged sides has 4 punctates, each consisting of a circular depression containing a raised projection. One of the projections has minor ancient damage that hardly affects this rare artifact (see photo #1 – punctate at lower left). This bannerstone is certified as authentic by Karen and Roy Motley and is a no-brainer piece. I guarantee this bannerstone to be authentic and as described.