THE PENDANT MEASURES 3″ IN LENGTH & IS 2″ WIDE. IT WEIGHS 45 GM & IS SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. THE PIECE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION & ALL STINES ARE INTACT & SECURE IN THEIR SETTINGS.. I’VE TAKEN LOTS OF PHOTOS SO PLEASE GO AHEAD & CHECK OUT THE PHOTO-GALLERY & MESSAGE ME SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LOOKING! It was added for display purposes only.
This Rare Incredible LARGE and VERY RARE Vintage Old Pawn 1950s Navajo Indian Handmade and Hand Crafted Natural Rare Old Lone Mountain Mine Turquoise and Natural Thin Hand Drilled and Hand Rolled, Graduated Shell Heishi Beaded Necklace 30 long. It is Not signed, was made by the Old Navajo Artisan ” Wesley Draper ” from the Grants, New Mexico Region…. COMBINING AUCTIONS = is FREE. Origin of the items we sell……. Just a little about our experience in this field of Native American Jewelry. We have lived and worked in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Colorado, I used to work in the turquoise and copper mines in Arizona, Tunneling in Texas, Mining in Colorado and have been around turquoise jewelry over 55 years, so it is not something new to me or my wife, although we don’t know it all, we do have a great understanding about it and collecting it, and have an extensive Rare Library of the old collectors books and unpublished magazines and manuscripts on the subject which helps us learn and understand more each day.
Beautiful rare Gaspeite four strand necklace. It features natural beads. Very rare to come across. They have an bright apple green color with lovely brown veining. The gems are all carefully cut in a uniformed manner and polished. The strands finishes with Silver cone caps and a lobster clasp. This piece is perfect to add a vibrant pop of color to any Southwestern look. Wearable length is about 17 inches. While this is a great length the piece is versatile to add an extender if desired. Beads are 7mm × 3 to 3.5mm. Weighs 23.9 Grams. In excellent condition ready to be worn and add to any fine Southwestern jewelry collection. Thank you and do look at my other jewelry from vintage to antiques.
1960: CHUNKY BISBEE TURQUOISE PENDANT MEASURES 2 INCHES LONG INCLUDING INTEGRATED BALE & 1.5 INCHES AT WIDEST. METAL IS &####128311;? NICKEL SILVER&####128311;? [NO SILVER CONTENT] WHICH WAS COMMON IN EARLIER NAVAJO JEWELRY CREATIONS. 30 INCH COMPLIMENTARY ROLO CHAIN IS STERLING SILVER BUT THE CLASP IS NOT. BACK OF PENDANT HAS INITIALS, THEN SIGNED: LARRY TSOSIE NAVAHO & J&T. PHOTOS 3 & 4. SUPERB & LARGE &####128311;? NATURAL &####128311;? BISBEE TURQUOISE HAS BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE MATRIX & IS A BRIGHT BLUE WITH A TINGE OF GREEN. THE BISBEE MINE IN ARIZONA IS OSTENSIBLY DEPLETED. BISBEE TURQUOISE IS CONSIDERED RARE. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING EARLY NAVAJO PIECE! 26.48 GRAMS [Without Chain]. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING.
RARE ONDELACY ZUNI SILVER NATURAL LONE MOUNTIAN TURQUOISE CLUSTER BRACELET 85.5g. Cuff is 5 3/4″ tip to Tip and has a 1″ Slightly Adjustable Gap. Cuff Is 2 3/8 Wide In the Center. Weight is 85.5 Grams on my scale. Test Positive For Sterling Silver. Amazing Natural Blueish Green Lone Mountain Turquoise Gemstones. Unsigned – Made From The Ondelacy Family. Any Questions Please Feel Free to ask Thank you.
Bisbee of this grade is considered to be one of the most rare and collectible types of turquoise and has not been mined since the late 1960s. It sits in Jennifer’s fabulous chiseled bezel designed to lap over the edges of the turquoise that sits on her heavy ring shank.
This Turtle Obsidian Inlaid Mexican Fire Opal piece is a rare and stunning piece from the Native American culture of the US. The intricate design and expert craftsmanship of this item make it an exceptional addition to any collection of cultural artifacts. Made from 100% natural stone, this piece is a unique representation of the Native American culture. The careful inlaying of the obsidian and fire opal creates a breathtaking turtle design that will leave any viewer in awe. This item is a true masterpiece of Native American art and culture.
For your consideration, the above mentioned and pictured zuni fetish in excellent condition. This exquisite Zuni Squirrel Fetish is a true masterpiece from a renowned Native American artisan known for exceptional carving skills and materials. The vintage carving is made of natural Turquoise with intricate details that reflect the rich culture of the Zuni tribe. Please review the photos for additional details.
MAGNIFICENT NATURAL HIGH GRADE NAVAJO TURQUOISE GEMSTONE RING FROM EXTINCT MINES; UNSIGNED; OLD PAWN; MADE FOR PERSONAL USE OR TRADE; LARGE NATURAL VERY HIGH GRADE SMOKEY BISBEE TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER RING WITH LAVENDARMATRIX; LARGEST RING IN GROUP HAND PICTURES; RARE BISBEE MINE TURQUOISE COLLECTOR’S PIECE; EXTINCT CLOSED BISBEE MINE IN 1975, BISBEE AZ. 44OZTW; SZ 9 with ring box. Sterling Silver Rope WITH FIVE STAMPED BUTTONS SURROUND THE STONE WITH A LARGE STERLING HANDMADE LEAF ON THE TOP OF THE STONE Setting with split shank band measures 1″L x 3/8″W at the widest point of the face. The sterling silver setting measures 1.5″L x c 1″w; straight edge bezel in pristine condition. The Dodge Phelps Copper Queen Lavender Pit Mine where this turquoise originated from…. Operated from circa 1880 and CLOSED in 1975. This is an outstanding rare piece of Native American history and extinct turquoise jewelry for any serious collector. The impressive bisbee stone alone measures 1″L x 3/8″W; Ring is presently Sz 9 Sterling Silver split shank Band; can be resized by jeweler. This special piece with extinct turquoise was executed by Navajo Artists. The ring is heavy gauge sterling silver with a beautiful natural hand cut and polished Bisbee stone slab from a mine which closed its doors forever in 1975. Pictures are part of the description. I also have bisbee turquoise earrings that match the colors of this stone perfectly. If interested in earrings.. That closely match this ring; let me know and I will send you pictures and price. This is for the Bisbee ring only; the other ring is available separae. Each come with new black gilted ring boxes. Check out my other uncommon heirlooms.