Alvin Yellowhorse was a true master with Inlay. This piece has multiple stones and echos his father’s design. Piece was Gently stored in my brother’s vast collection. This piece was never worn. It is a rare find. Please see photos for details and measurements.
The superb stone is characteristic of material from the LANDER mine in Nevada (or possibly the Lone Mountain mine). 1 1/8″ long x 7/8″ wide; the six (6) band shank is approx. 3/4″ tapering to 3/16″ wide.
Rare Navajo Native American Sterling Silver Corn Ring Turquoise Coral Inlay Sz 7. Please see the photos as the ring has wonderful detailing on the sides of the corn husk, the tips of the ear of corn and the different stones – Turquoise, Coral, mother of pearl, and onyx. This is an old piece. It is approximately 2 long. A portion of the sale of this ring, as noted in the listing, will be donated to the American Indian College Fund. Please see the photos as they are considered part of the description. It weighs 11 grams.
Made by Navajo Silversmith George Begay and is Signed GB Sterling. Bears are believed to be spiritual guides and representstrength and self-knowledge. The Navajo also believe that bears have supernatural powers, including great healing powers.
Nice burgandy, white, and green hand weaving. Roughly 93″ long and 3″ wide. The handmade belts are rare and are normally passed from generation to generation and treated with great regard.
This exquisite pendant made by Navajo Master Silversmith Derrick Gordon is a one-of-a-kind piece. The rare Apache Blue Turquoise stone is framed by intricate sterling silver details, showcasing the expert craftsmanship of the artist. The unique piece is perfect for any collector or lover of Native American jewelry.