This exquisite piece of Native American folk art is a true rarity. The shadowbox features a stunning depiction of a chief/wolf design that is sure to impress any collector. The provenance of this item is not available, but it is clear that it has been crafted with great care and attention to detail. The shadowbox is made from wood and glass, and is an excellent addition to any collection of Native American art. It is perfect for display in any room, and is sure to be a conversation starter. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this unique and beautiful piece of art. There is some glare in pictures from the glass. Any questions please ask.
Here is a super rare, antique, porcelain Schafer & Vater cream pitcher in the form of a Native American Indian chief in full regalia including a feathered head dress and tomahawk. He is hand-painted and has impressed Schafer Vater, as well as production, marks. He measures 4- 1/8 inches tall, by 4 inches long, by 2- 1/4 inches wide. This item is in excellent, used antique, condition with no chips, cracks, or other damage, or repairs. It is clean and bright with minimal wear! Sorry for any inconvenience. I have excellent feedback, especially concerning my accurate descriptions and clear photographs. Any questions or need more images?
Elegant, Navajo turquoise and sterling silver cuff bracelet. Sterling leaf design with twisted silver and leaf details. Approximately 5 total length and 23 grams. Best for small/medium wrist. Cuff is about 1.5 at its widest, and graduates down to 5mm with wrapped, silver ends. NOTE: This is an old piece, with wear and tarnish. The bezel setting is bent in some places, and the stone has some wear, as well. Look closely at all of the photos. The cuff is slightly bent. The bracelet is still absolutely beautiful! The wear only adds to the uniqueness of this Native American piece.
Rare Painted Rock Native American Wall Hanging Decor by Mary Gay M. Gay One of A Kind (OOAK). Enhance your home décor with this exquisite Native American wall hanging painting by Mary Gay M. The painting is signed by the artist and is an original piece, not a licensed reproduction. The wall hanging decor is made of stone, wood, and stone materials, and measures 6.5 inches in length, 8 inches in height, and 1.4 inches in width. It is unframed and handmade, with a production technique that is unknown. It is signed by the artist and is an original production technique from the 1960s. This vintage Native Dancer subject piece is perfect for those who appreciate Native American art and culture. Created by mid-century artist Mary Gay Osceola, an American Indian Women that studied and interacted with the local Native Americans, starting her career during the mid 1960s. Her famous works of art include: A Seminole Family in Tradition Clothing (1985), Seminole Mothers and Children (1951), Women Feeding 2 Black Cats, The Church and the Graveyard. My wife tells me she would not know what to do with them when I kick-the-bucket. So, from my collection to yours. I hope to find them a good home. I do provide free local pick-up. Thank you for viewing my items.
This product is a pair of Native American handmade earrings made of sterling silver. The earrings feature triangular-shaped Lander Blue turquoise and jet stones set in bezels. The studs are blue and Black in color and have a regional and ethnic Native American style. The earrings are made of sterling metal purity of 925. The earrings are made in the United States and are pierced. The Lander Blue is RARE and valued higher than other Turquoise in general. These earrings have been beautifully handmade.
This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 17″ X Width 9″. Marble Dimensions: 7″ X 6″. Height without base: 16. Discover the captivating artistry of Kamiko through this remarkable bronze sculpture. Known for his specialization in depicting warriors from different historical eras and cultures, Kamiko has created a stunning bust of a Viking warrior. Unlike the conventional portrayals of fierce Viking warriors, this piece presents a unique perspective by emphasizing the warrior’s humanity. The distinct feature of the helmet, with its upward-curving horns nearly touching, adds a touch of intrigue to the sculpture. Crafted with precision and care, this sculpture was brought to life using the esteemed lost wax method. This time-honored technique ensures meticulous attention to detail and a high level of artistry. The sculpture rests elegantly on a black marble base, adding a touch of sophistication and providing a stable foundation for display. Each piece is authentically signed by the artist Kamiko, affirming its originality and artistic value. Immerse yourself in the extraordinary world of Kamiko, a gifted artist renowned for his captivating warrior sculptures. This particular bronze bust showcases Kamiko’s expertise in portraying warriors from various cultures and time periods. The Viking warrior depicted in this piece stands out with its distinctive helmet, featuring horns that extend and curve upwards, almost touching each other. Unlike traditional depictions, this sculpture highlights the warrior’s human qualities, offering a fresh perspective on Viking warriors. Meticulously crafted using the revered lost wax method, this sculpture exemplifies Kamiko’s commitment to detail and artistic excellence. Resting upon a sleek black marble base, it exudes elegance and sophistication. The artist’s signature, Kamiko, adds a touch of authenticity to this magnificent piece, certifying its originality and artistic merit. Whether you are a collector or an admirer of warrior art, this bronze sculpture is a testament to Kamiko’s mastery and will surely captivate all who encounter it.
You are looking at a fine rare vintage Navajo Carl Luthy Shop handmade & signed large sterling silver pendant necklace set with a beautiful Lone Mountain turquoise stone. Notice the detail on this well crafted piece. Notice the Gorgeous bold overlay design on the pendant and also the stamp work on each of the necklaces links. Such an impressive collectible piece. Very rare to come across older handmade pieces like this. I added plenty of pictures for you to see including measurements. The necklace is roughly 18 inches long & weighs a solid 67+ grams. This piece will make an excellent addition to any Native American collection. Will also make a great gift. Take advantage of owning this rare Native collectors piece. Thanks for looking and please make sure to check out my other listings.
Rare Painted Rock Native American Wall Hanging Decor by Mary Gay M. Gay One of A Kind (OOAK). Enhance your home décor with this exquisite Native American wall hanging painting by Mary Gay M. The painting is signed by the artist and is an original piece, not a licensed reproduction. The wall hanging decor is made of stone, wood, and stone materials, and measures 8 inches in length, 6.5 inches in height, and 1 inch in width. It is unframed and handmade, with a production technique that is unknown. It is signed by the artist and is an original production technique from the 1960s. This vintage mission subject piece is perfect for those who appreciate Native American art and culture. Created by mid-century artist Mary Gay Osceola, an American Indian Women that studied and interacted with the local Native Americans, starting her career during the mid 1960s. Her famous works of art include: A Seminole Family in Tradition Clothing (1985), Seminole Mothers and Children (1951), Women Feeding 2 Black Cats, The Church and the Graveyard. My wife tells me she would not know what to do with them when I kick-the-bucket. So, from my collection to yours. I hope to find them a good home. I do provide free local pick-up. Thank you for viewing my items.
Rare Painted Rock Native American Wall Hanging Decor by Mary Gay M. Gay One of A Kind (OOAK). Enhance your home décor with this exquisite Native American wall hanging painting by Mary Gay M. The painting is signed by the artist and is an original piece, not a licensed reproduction. The wall hanging decor is made of stone, wood, and stone materials, and measures 5.5 inches in length, 8 inches in height, and 2 inches in width. It is unframed and handmade, with a production technique that is unknown. It is signed by the artist and is an original production technique from the 1960s. This vintage mission subject piece is perfect for those who appreciate Native American art and culture. Created by mid-century artist Mary Gay Osceola, an American Indian Women that studied and interacted with the local Native Americans, starting her career during the mid 1960s. Her famous works of art include: A Seminole Family in Tradition Clothing (1985), Seminole Mothers and Children (1951), Women Feeding 2 Black Cats, The Church and the Graveyard. My wife tells me she would not know what to do with them when I kick-the-bucket. So, from my collection to yours. I hope to find them a good home. I do provide free local pick-up. Thank you for viewing my items.