Lawrence & Griselda Saufkie Vtg. Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Rare Parrot 2 7/8

Lawrence and Griselda Saufkie were important to the growth of Hopi American Indian Overlay jewelry. They traveled the world talking about Hopi and Hopi Jewelry. It was Lawrence’s father, Paul Saufkie and Fred Kaboutie, who began this new (new in the 1930’s) jewelry style and taught it to Hopi Silversmiths and GI’s returning after WWII. Lawrence was a major proponent of Hopi Overlay, an extraordinary silversmith and a mentor to many of today’s top silversmiths. Lawrence was designated an Arizona Living Treasure in 2002. This buckle has been beautifully crafted by master Hopi silversmiths Lawrence and Griselda Saufkie. It shows a Parrot bird and kiva steps within a Hopi bird wing design. This buckle shows wonderful detail. The buckle measures 2 7/8″ across x 1 1/8″ tall and weighs 36.5 grams. The loop at the back will fit a belt up to 1 wide. It is hallmarked with Griselda’s snowflake hallmark and Lawrence’s bear hallmark. This buckle is in great vintage condition. We guarantee all of our Native American Indian items to be AUTHENTIC American Indian traditional arts. To see more vintage Native American jewelry.