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

Lawrence-Griselda-Saufkie-Vtg-Hopi-Silver-Belt-Buckle-Rare-Parrot-2-7-8-01-xhuy Lawrence & Griselda Saufkie Vtg. Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Rare Parrot 2 7/8
Lawrence & Griselda Saufkie Vtg. Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Rare Parrot 2 7/8
Lawrence & Griselda Saufkie Vtg. Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Rare Parrot 2 7/8
Lawrence & Griselda Saufkie Vtg. Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Rare Parrot 2 7/8
Lawrence & Griselda Saufkie Vtg. Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Rare Parrot 2 7/8

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

RARE 1889 COMANCHE INDIAN CABINET PHOTO Purcell Indian Territory LENNY & SAWYERS

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RARE 1889 COMANCHE INDIAN CABINET PHOTO Purcell Indian Territory LENNY & SAWYERS

RARE 1889 COMANCHE INDIAN CABINET PHOTO Purcell Indian Territory LENNY & SAWYERS
Condition for age as shown. RARE 1889 COMANCHE INDIAN CABINET PHOTO Purcell Indian Territory LENNY & SAWYERS. This came out of an estate where a soldier had fought in the apache indian wars and later was in indian territory. This is a boudoir cabinet photo. Its alot bigger than a cabinet card photo. Backstamp and dated info on verso. Measures 5 & 1/4 X 8 & 1/2. Image measures 4 & 3/8 X 7 & 3/8. Just remember enlarged photos or scans tend to exaggerate any flaws. SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF PAGE TO SEE ALL PHOTOS & SCANS. I think you will be happy with this item. If you want to see my other auctions just pop on VIEW SELLERS OTHER ITEMS at top right hand corner of listing page. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
RARE 1889 COMANCHE INDIAN CABINET PHOTO Purcell Indian Territory LENNY & SAWYERS

Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE

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Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE
Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE
Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE
Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE

Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE
This vintage Navajo signed A. Marion (Andy Marion) marked as sterling silver rabbit brooch/pin is a rare and exquisite piece of jewelry. Handmade by Navajo artisan in the United States, this brooch features a charming rabbit design, crafted from 925 sterling silver with a beautiful silver color. Measuring 2.25 inches in length, this unique piece is signed by the renowned brand A. Marion, adding authenticity and value to this vintage treasure. Perfect for both men and women, this brooch embodies traditional Native American craftsmanship and timeless style.
Vintage Navajo Signed Andy Marion Marked Sterling Silver Rabbit Brooch Pin RARE

Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed

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Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed
Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed
Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed
Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed
Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed

Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed
This vintage rare Bennett Pat. C-31 Native American key ring is a unique piece of history. The key ring is signed by the artist. The design includes turquoise and a seashell along with what I believe is coral. The age of the key ring is most likely post-1940. This piece is perfect for collectors of silver and Native American artifacts. It is a rare find and would make a great addition to any collection. The key ring is made of an unspecified and unknown type of silver, adding to its uniqueness. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this vintage Native American key ring. Please look at pictures for more details.
Vintage native american key ring rare Bennett Pat. Pend. C-31 Signed

Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare

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Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare

Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
The Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American W/Wolf Statue is a rare and unique sculpture that represents a beautiful fusion of Native American culture and spiritual symbolism. The statue features a woman with a wolf, embodying the spiritual connection between nature, womanhood, and the Native American way of life. This piece exudes a sense of reverence for the natural world and the traditions of the Native American community, making it a valuable addition to any collector’s display. The detailed craftsmanship and cultural significance of this statue make it a sought-after item for those interested in Native American art and history.
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare

Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant

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Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant

Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant
This Rare Vintage Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant features a unique oval-shaped turquoise stone set in silver. The second side of the pendant features a stamped turtle motif. Handmade in the United States, this pendant has a vintage charm and is perfect for occasions like Mother’s Day, birthdays, or Valentine’s Day. The nickel-free pendant is crafted with natural turquoise and has a bezel setting, making it a timeless piece of jewelry suitable for both men and women.
Vintage Rare Native American Two Sided Turquoise and Silver Pendant

American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies

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American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies

American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
This American Indian Jewelry II is in very good used condition. There are two tears in the dust jacket; one on the front and one on the back. Other than that this book is in great shape. Please review all pictures carefully before purchasing. What you see in the pictures is exactly what you are purchasing. Please message me with any questions or to see any additional pictures. Thank you for viewing this item and happy.
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies

Kabotie Lomawywesa Rare Hopi’Tut VIII’ Embossed Proof Print 28/100 CIMCIMCIMCI

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Kabotie Lomawywesa Rare Hopi'Tut VIII' Embossed Proof Print 28/100 CIMCIMCIMCI
Kabotie Lomawywesa Rare Hopi'Tut VIII' Embossed Proof Print 28/100 CIMCIMCIMCI
Kabotie Lomawywesa Rare Hopi'Tut VIII' Embossed Proof Print 28/100 CIMCIMCIMCI

Kabotie Lomawywesa Rare Hopi'Tut VIII' Embossed Proof Print 28/100 CIMCIMCIMCI
The artwork in your photos is a. Rare, limited-edition embossed (or blind-embossed / white-on-white) print. By Hopi Native American artist. Also known by his Hopi name. (meaning “Walking in Harmony”). Born in 1942 in Shongopovi (Second Mesa, Arizona) and passing in 2009, Kabotie was a multifaceted and influential Southwestern artist-renowned as a silversmith, painter, sculptor, ceramist, poet, and teacher. He came from a notable artistic lineage as the son of famed Hopi artist Fred Kabotie, and his work often drew from Hopi mythology, symbolism, petroglyphs, pottery motifs, and cultural narratives, blending traditional elements with contemporary expression. This particular piece appears to be a. Proof print or artist’s proof. (noted as “Tut VIII” or possibly “Tit VIII” / “Tud VIII”-likely a title or series designation, perhaps referencing “Tut” as a shorthand or variant in his numbering system) from a limited edition of. It is hand-signed in pencil below the image as. This is almost certainly a variant or phonetic/misread spelling of. (or a related signature style he used), as his name “Lomawywesa” is sometimes written or interpreted with similar-sounding elements in cursive signatures, and Kabotie signed works variably with his English and Hopi names. His signatures often appear in flowing script on his prints and artworks. (intaglio or relief embossing without ink/color), creating a subtle, tactile, raised white-on-white design on textured, deckle-edged handmade paper. The image is formed purely through pressure and depth, giving it a sculptural, almost bas-relief quality that catches light and shadow for a three-dimensional effect. This technique is characteristic of some of Kabotie’s more experimental or symbolic works, emphasizing form, texture, and cultural motifs over color. The embossed design features a stylized, symmetrical. Mythic or symbolic bird-like figure. (possibly a stylized eagle, parrot, or mythological avian entity from Hopi lore, common in his work). It has flowing, wave-like wings or feathers extending outward, a prominent central. (almond-shaped and detailed), and decorative elements like clusters of dots or grapes/berries along the sides. Below the figure is a horizontal band or base with repeated geometric or symbolic lettering/ patterning that reads as. Or similar (likely a stylized Hopi-inspired motif, clan symbol, or abstracted pottery design element-possibly evoking migration symbols, emergence themes, or ceremonial patterns). Compact and elegant, centered on the sheet. The embossing creates soft highlights and shadows, making the bird/eye motif appear to “float” or emerge from the paper. The paper has a soft, fibrous, handmade texture with deckled (rough, natural) edges, typical of fine art prints. Pencil-signed lower margin: “Tut VIII” (title/series), “28/100″ (edition number), and the artist’s signature. This indicates it’s from a small run, enhancing its rarity and collectibility. Matted and framed in a gold/gilt wooden frame with a deep red/maroon mat backing, overall frame dimensions approximately. 9 inches x 8.25 inches. The visible artwork area is smaller, likely around 5-7 inches wide based on the photos, fitting compactly within the frame. Kabotie’s embossed or relief prints are less common than his colorful paintings, lithographs, or silverwork, making this a. Similar embossed pieces by him e. His work frequently explores Hopi themes like emergence from worlds below, migration, nature spirits, and harmony-here, the eye and bird may symbolize vision, protection, or spiritual awakening. As a proof or low-numbered edition (28/100), it holds added value for collectors of Native American fine art. The piece is in excellent condition from the images: no visible tears, foxing, fading, or damage to the paper or embossing, with clean edges and a well-preserved signature. This is a beautiful, understated example of Hopi contemporary art-subtle yet powerful in its tactile presence and cultural depth.
Kabotie Lomawywesa Rare Hopi'Tut VIII' Embossed Proof Print 28/100 CIMCIMCIMCI