RARE Handcrafted Native American “The Shaman” Gourd Doll Artist Signed EXCELLENT. Signed by the Artist Kathy Priest. Also had her works at at the. Regional Arts Guild of Sparta hosts “Artist Spotlight, ” featuring gourd art by Kathy Priest. That is only one of many! This is truly a special piece! A ONE of a KIND!!! The materials she used are the real deal. Buffalo Winter coat pieces. Leather on the bottom of the gourd. Very well done painting of the face on the gourd. This is a very well created piece… 14 at tallest point. 4 across bottom base. Let the pictures speak for themselves. Please use zoom and view pictures carefully as they are part of my description. Photographs do this piece no justice.. Please use zoom and view carefully to detect damage and wear, as pictures are part of my description. More photographs available upon request.
RARE Native American Rawhide Handmade Drum Zuni Signed Duane Dishta 1998. Rare Painted Rawhide Drum signed by Famous Zuni Pueblo Artist Duane Dishta. Zuni Pueblo artist Duane Dishta came into the world with design and creativity in his blood. His father Frank Dishta was already a famous silversmith, the creator of a new type of cluster jewelry. Frank combined cluster and channel designs, both staples of the distinctive Zuni silverwork, into a new form that is still known as the Dishta style, immediately recognizable to dealers and collectors alike. Instead of domed stones in thin bezel, his style used heavier settings with the turquoise or other stone ground off flat and then polished. Frank’s son Virgil, Duane’s older half-brother, son of Pauline Tsethlakai, carried on the tradition which passed to his sons Vincent and Virgil Jr. And Virgil’s niece Pauline Dishta. The style spread to other family members because of its demand. These days other Zunis have copied the style, a testament to its continuing popularity. Work from his teenage years still surviving in the village shows the influence of the so-called “Indian” style of the Dorothy Dunn studio; flat, two- dimensional figures in tempera, usually featuring katsina figures. One family still has a fabric collage of a Shalako figure that Duane created in his early teens. He recalls he got the idea from another famous jeweler, Andrew Dewa, known for his carved bas-relief mosaic Katsina figures in silver and stone. Duane’s mother was Elizabeth Malani, who was half. His first wife was Evngelita Edaaki, with whom he had two daughters. His early marriage kept him out of Vietnam. When he was drafted the Kennedy law protected him. For many years he has been married to Margie Sheeka. Duane dropped out of school in the ninth grade and never went back. He learned his art technique on his own. A history teacher at the Zuni high school contacted Duane about doing small watercolors of all the katsinas. Apparently Don Moore intended to update the book on Zuni Katsinas done by Ruth Bunzel in 1929 in what would be the forty-seventh-and last-volume of the annual Bureau of Ethnology reports. The katsina paintings in that book were only reproduced in black and white until Rio Grande Press reprinted it in 1984. Duane remembers that Moore was talking to various religious leaders about the changes in the pantheon of Katsinas over the years and apparently they were cooperating with him. Before the book was finished Mr. Moore passed away and his widow moved to Las Cruces. At a later date she approached various institutions to sell the drawings. At some point a new, larger sized set of drawings were commissioned, but Dishta can’t remember who they were done for. Both sets of drawings eventually ended up in the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles and became the basis for Barton Wright’s book Kachinas of the Zuni, published by Northland Press in 1985, twenty years after the teenaged Zuni had done the original images. Though he was paid for the original drawings, Duane maintains he didn’t know anything about the book and was given ten copies as compensation for his contribution. At the same time Duane Dishta began to paint, he was also carving his first Katsina dolls-weehewe in Zuni-and three very large dolls Duane carved for Don Moore recently surfaced in Virginia. Dishta says he created the unusually large figures “just because I wanted to”. There is a widely circulated story that he was banished from the village of Zuni because of his carving of sacred Kokko-the Zuni word for Katsina. Both he and his family maintain that the story is ridiculous and untrue. Though many Zunis still disapprove of the sale of the dolls, nobody seems to have been punished or unduly criticized for their carvings-or paintings. Aside from some firefighting in the late Sixties, Dishta has always made his living as an artist. Though the Wright book carried his work to a larger audience, Duane had been winning awards for many years. He says most of the prize winners were entered into competition by traders or the eventual buyers. He has won ribbons at Gallup Ceremonial, the Heard Museum show, Scottsdale, Sedona and elsewhere. These days his wife Margie is his agent and she takes care of the business end of things. A number of prints have been published from his paintings and they are proudly displayed in homes all over the extended village of Zuni. Many houses have several on the walls. Though his original works were in tempera, he moved on to acrylic paints. Probably remembering some early creations, he started experimenting with raised surfaces, a distinctive element in his work. Using wood for vigas and modeling paste applied with a palette knife for texture, Duane builds up background buildings as a setting for his Katsinas. Over the years his draftsmanship has become highly refined and his figures very realistic. A few years ago Dishta told me that he hadn’t carved dolls since his late teens or early twenties. That isn’t technically true, as it turns out. He no longer carved dolls for sale, certainly not to non-Zunis, but he has created a number of complex, multi-figure alters (called teshkwina after the sacred feathers) for Shalako houses in recent years. The creator cannot be paid in cash for this duty, but received gifts and special blessings. Most of his early dolls are recognizable by their gangly limbs, long and skinny. Those first dolls he did for Don Moore are in the style of the time and look like dolls by carvers like the famous Ben Seciwa, who influence many artists. Weehewe of that period are dressed in felt, with colored felt appliqués for the decoration. Zuni dolls have always been known for their dressing and embellishment, much like the dancers they represent. Tiny necklaces, beads, rattles, and jewelry give Zuni dolls a distinctive look. Duane may be best remembered for his paintings, but he remains one of the most distinctive and talented doll carvers to come out of Zuni. Please refer condition listed above. See pictures for any details regarding the item. CleocCasey Designs is a family run business that began when corporate America fired me the day after my maternity leave was done. I was suddenly unemployed and down a large income with a newborn. Thank you for helping me on this journey! Support local small business through eBays global platform. 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We are offering this Beautiful 1970’s Rare Old Oscar Betz Handmade Sterling Silver Turquoise & Lapis Stone & Coral Bolo Tie. Oscar Betz is a well known jewelry silversmith who has been making jewelry since the late 1960’s. His pieces are highly sought after and are owned by many celebrities and in many private collections. This bolo tie is hand signed by Oscar Betz (see photos). The sterling silver still has some of the old age patina. A few of the stones have nicks or surface cracks but all are stable. It is much nicer than the photos show. The sterling silver slider measures 1-3/4″ in diameter and the sterling silver tips measure 1-5/8″ across. The total weight is 35.6 grams. Due to our business schedule we are not always on the computer. Your patience is appreciated and we will respond when we are on the computer. PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY WHITE SPOTS IN THE PHOTOS ARE FROM CAMERA FLASHES AND ARE NOT ON THE ITEMS THEMSELVES! PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASING. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “finet” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
HANDMADE trading post MOCCASINS size – model wears a 10 1/2 women’s which would translate to size 9 in men’s. Leather is very thick and soft, Buffalo or elk? Tall Boots in very good condition. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American: US\1935-Now\Clothing & Moccasins”. The seller is “henus-1iptnmy5u” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wallis and Futuna, Gambia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Oman, Suriname, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Bhutan, Senegal, Togo, Ireland, Qatar, Burundi, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Equatorial Guinea, Thailand, Aruba, Sweden, Iceland, Macedonia, Belgium, Israel, Liechtenstein, Kuwait, Benin, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Swaziland, Italy, Tanzania, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, Panama, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, Djibouti, Chile, China, Mali, Botswana, Republic of Croatia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Portugal, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Malta, Cayman Islands, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Cyprus, Seychelles, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Australia, Austria, Sri Lanka, Gabon Republic, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Kiribati, Turkmenistan, Grenada, Greece, Haiti, Greenland, Yemen, Afghanistan, Montenegro, Mongolia, Nepal, Bahamas, Bahrain, United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Angola, Western Samoa, France, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Denmark, Guatemala, Solomon Islands, Vatican City State, Sierra Leone, Nauru, Anguilla, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Cameroon, Guyana, Azerbaijan Republic, Macau, Georgia, Tonga, San Marino, Eritrea, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Morocco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mauritania, Belize, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Spain, Estonia, Bermuda, Montserrat, Zambia, South Korea, Vanuatu, Ecuador, Albania, Ethiopia, Monaco, Niger, Laos, Ghana, Cape Verde Islands, Moldova, Madagascar, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Lebanon, Liberia, Bolivia, Maldives, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Central African Republic, Lesotho, Nigeria, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Jordan, Guinea, Canada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chad, Andorra, Romania, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Lithuania, Trinidad and Tobago, Malawi, Nicaragua, Finland, Tunisia, Uganda, Luxembourg, Brazil, Turkey, Germany, Egypt, Latvia, Jamaica, South Africa, Brunei Darussalam, Honduras.
Vintage Alaskan Eskimo Native American Fur Moccasins. Handmade & Beaded Rare. I was lucky to latch onto these absolutely beautiful Moccasins that have some really neat Bead work around the tops of both. They have leather straps to tighten them down. Don’t know the exact size so I measures toe to heal and it’s 11 inches. Hopefully someone buys these who collects this type of stuff. They have definitely been worn but the only signs of added ware is the soles. The hair and beads are in great condition for the age of them. Thanks for stopping by. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American: US\1800-1934\Clothing & Moccasins”. The seller is “dollarbilltreasures” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
This Is A Navajo Coral Belt Buckle By The Famous Darlene Begay. Multiple Items Being Handmade Stones May Look Different Than Pictures Listed. Don’t Hesitate To Make An Offer! Thank You For Looking. Weighs about 54.2 Grams. Message Me With Any Q. Uestions Or Concerns You May Have About My Items Thank You!!!! This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “nativewinds” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
Handmade Sterling Turquoise 35 Petit Point Single Row Mexico 925. This old pawn Zuni bangle bracelet has 35 uniquely hued blue turquoise cabochons set perfectly in saw cut bezels. Feedback is highly appreciated. Message me with any questions. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Bracelets & Charms”. The seller is “primordial_curation” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
You are looking at a beautiful Rare vintage 1940’s Native American Zuni handmade small sterling silver Hopi Bird design bolo tie set with stunning mosaic inlay multi gemstones. Stones including turquoise, coral, onyx and mother of pearl. Tips are sterling as well. This rare piece was handmade by the famous Zuni artist Myra Tucson (wife of Homer Vacit). Myra has made quality pieces for over 3 decades and her work is published in several Zuni Books. This piece is an example of her early work. It’s a Great collectors piece. Notice the inlay detail & overall craft work design on this lovely piece. Still has its natural dark patina on the silver. Hard to find older quality pieces like this. The Bolo weighs a solid 19+ grams. This wonderful collectors piece will make a great addition to any Native American collection. Thanks for looking and please make sure to check out my other listings. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “my2shadows45″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Portugal, Malta, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Australia, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, Spain, Estonia, Belgium, Finland, Bulgaria, Poland, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Canada, France, Germany, Latvia, Italy, Greece, Romania.
This handmade bangle bracelet has been the source of a mystery. Where did it come from, and what are the strange markings on it? It is believed to be a native american silver bangle bracelet, or, at the least, made in its style. The type of material is uncertain, so therefore it’s possible that it’s not made of silver, however, it is non-magnetic and has the look of tarnished silver. It also has some decent weight to it (1.1 ounces), heavier than what I’d expect it to weigh. The symbols are engraved into the piece itself, and what looks like paint poured into them. It is deeper than surface level. The markings could also be Aztec or Mayan in design. It’s entirely possible that you’re receiving a quality, museum piece at a severe discount or a reproduction made much later. What can be certain about the piece is that it’s, at the least, a vintage jewelry piece with unique markings that is sure to spark conversations among friends and family. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Vintage & Antique Jewelry\Bracelets & Charms”. The seller is “vlashopping” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
ROLLING LOG / SWASTIKA. 22 STERLING CHAIN NECKLACE. 16.3g STERLING SILVER. THE SWASTIKA DESIGN INDICATES IT WAS MADE BEFORE 1940. The symbol became a very popular design element representing good luck and was prevalent in period architecture, advertising, jewelry, and on good luck tokens. The Arizona Highway Department even used it as part of their emblem. Because of its popularity, traders encouraged Indian artists to use it on their crafts made for sale to the tourist trade. The design often appeared on silverwork, textiles, pottery, and basketry. Beginning in 1934 East Coast dealers of Indian goods urged reservation traders to discourage native craftspeople from using the swastika as a design element because of its adoption by the German Nazi Party. Please remember all items are vintage & estate found, therefore do not expect perfection as they may show some wear or imperfections only adding to the character & authenticity. All items are identified and described as accurately as possible with all information on hand at the time the listing was made. No expertise is claimed on any items for sale. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Christianity\Jewelry”. The seller is “wholesale-central-warehouse” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.