RARE Navajo Native American 14K Yellow Gold Pendant, 3mm bale Signed GG. Make This Signature Piece A Great Gift, Or Even Better A Gift For Yourself! Livermore Coin & Bullion, Inc. Livermore Coin& Bullion, Inc. To Insure You Receive Your Package Safely We Only Use Premium Packing Materials. We Will Always Disclose Any Issues There May Be with an Item, We will Never Mislead You Just to Make a Sale. Our Repeat Customers Mean the World to Us Because it Means That We Have Earned Your Trust.
The pendant is decorated with intricate mosaic inlay, including turquoise/ PURPLE SPINY OYSTER and multicolor stone/shell elements, set within silver channels. The bold geometric design and vibrant palette. Detail. Material: 950 silver. Maker’s mark: JLC (oval cartouche). Weight: approx. 10.6 grams. Pendant only (no chain included). Technique: Mosaic / channel inlay. Era: Late 20th century. Origin: Santo Domingo/Kewa Pueblo Condition Good vintage condition. Light surface wear consistent with age and use. PLEASE REVIEW photos closely for condition & size, as they are part of the description. If you have any questions or would like additional photos please message me. A unique, eye-catching pendant with strong visual presence and cultural inspiration. Weight: The item weighs 10.62 grams. The colors are absolutely vibrant & stunning. Measures 2-1/4 long with bail. Bail has a 1/4 opening perfect for chain or leather. Signed and stamped 950 (Fine silver).
The feather is a symbol of strength, power, freedom, wisdom and spirituality in Native American culture. Alvin chose from an unusually lovely muted color palette of assorted semiprecious stones (several varieties of turquoise, onyx, lapis lazuli and mother of pearl amongst others), in order to construct this stunning piece. Each’cobblestone’ needed to be individually cut and polished prior to setting, an arduous task greatly more time consuming than if he was making a flat inlay.. The pendant measures 5 1/4″ long from the top of the 1/2″ bale to the bottom of the dangling feather. At its widest the pendant measures 2 across. Its weight is a substantial 68g. It is in excellent shape. The semi precious stones used here are gorgeous and totally free of cracks and scratches. I have made no attempt to clean the pendant’s silver setting! It shows a slight patchy tarnish which to my mind serves only to add to its allure. I’ve taken lots of photos of the pendant and the colors are true to the piece. Please check out the photo gallery if interested and feel free to contact me if you have any questions! Thank you so very much for looking! Alvin Yellowhorse is a Navajo jeweler born in 1968. He learned the trade from his father, Frank Yellowhorse. He began creating his distinct modern inlaid jewelry style since 1995. He has won numerous awards for his work, including features in Smithsonian Magazine in 1999.
Rare piece of authentic Navajo jewelry, its bloodstone and beautifully cut amethyst. Please be the one who stand out from all the turquoise with this authentic beauty. The bloodstone and the turquoise colors are so perfect together somehow they must have taken some time to hand select.
I’ve always been fascinated by arrowheads, coins, currency, militaria, art, and just about anything with history behind it. Every piece has a story. And I enjoy finding collectors for the ones that catch my eye. I’m always open to fair deals and good conversations. Daniel’s Relic Colosseum is proudly veteran-owned. Is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included? If a COA is included, you’ll see it photographed in the listing. It’s important for collectors especially novice collectors to know that a COA is an opinion from an individual and not a guarantee. If there’s no COA, the item is considered uncertified, and it’s up to you as the collector to decide if it belongs in your collection and if your willing to take the chance on the piece. I’m always happy to help fellow collectors find the right piece for their collection. Sourced from a long-term private estate collection in Ohio. Here is the beautiful pendant finally drilled in the center made of high-quality slate reported to come from Ohio.
This product is a rare 21k gold Native American signed arrow head pendant. The pendant features a striking arrow shape design with a beautiful jasper stone set in yellow gold. The piece exudes a sense of authenticity and tradition, making it a unique and valuable addition to any jewelry collection.
Rare Huge Hudson Bay FUR TRADE HB Native American Hammered Copper Gorget Pendant. WEIGHT: 162.06 grams. CONDITION: In great normal wear for an antique piece. APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS: 6 1/2″x 6 1/2″. Please see photos for measurements. Item colors may appear slightly different due to lighting. All measurements are approximate and strive to provide as close to measurements as possible. Props are not included. Please zoom in on photos for better view. Please fell free to ask any questions. Thank you for your interest!
This beautiful collectible piece of jewelry/art measures 1 1/4 in width. 2 1/4 in length and weights 14.5 grams. Hu-Chu-Tse is a hallmark used by a Navajo silversmith known for creating sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, often featuring Kachina (Katsina) figures. These vintage, handmade pieces from the mid-20th century typically feature detailed, three-dimensional designs and are highly collectible in the Southwestern Native American art market. These pieces are examples of mid-century Native American jewelry, often produced for early trading posts, reflecting a blend of traditional culture and wearable art.
Measures just under 2.25 inches across at the widest points and about 2 inches long from the top of the bail to the bottom of the turquoise. The bail is small, under 1 cm and would not likely be able to be worn with silver Navajo pearls. I believe the turquoise is Kingman, with waterweb and birdseye features in the matrix. The reverse of the pendant is signed by Art Tafoya, a Yaqui Indian artist.