Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA

Certified-Rare-Channel-Islands-California-Chumash-Ceremonial-Pendant-Bennett-COA-01-ow Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA

Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA
Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, Chapter 14. A large, over-sized crystallized steatite artifact attributed to the Chumash culture discovered in the Channel Islands, California. There are a few interpretations that it may be for ornamental, ceremonial or utilitarian purposes. Nterpretations that this may have been repurposed from an ancient steatite bowl. It portrays a depiction of combined pendant plus shaft smoother, the groove does not extend the width of the stone. It is large and weighs 1Lb (452grams). Archaeological documentation show these types of artifacts utilized in ceremonial traditions in Southern California. Smith helped launch the San Bernardino County Museum in 1952 and was the Director of the museum. He is credited for an abundance of documentation of California artifacts since the 1930’s. Smith passed away on February 27, 2001. One side is convex, and one side is concave. There is a drilled suspension hole. There is a hole/gauge on the top near the left side which could be intentional or natural but it’s encrusted with mineral deposits. The thin crystallized surface of the entire artifact gives it a light green color appearance. The surface is coated with a thin layer of white crystals, with specs of yellow/amber minerals (most likely mica, etc) which under 200x magnification looks like a sheet of ice (view 200x magnification photos). This thin layer of crystallization gives the artifact an overall beautiful appearance, making it shine and sparkle when the light hits it or if it is rotated around in the light. The exaggerated size and trace elements of red ochre attributes an interpretation of this artifact being utilized for ceremonial purposes (view 200x magnification photos). Chumash culture used mineral/earth pigments to paint their bodies and for rock art. Fully in-tact, no repairs, no restoration. Location: Southern California, attributing to the Channel Islands and an early 1900’s discovery. Most of the Channel Islands are now restricted to public access and preserved as a National Park, making this an extremely rare artifact. Size: 4-5/8 inches x 3-7/8 inches x 1 inch. Date estimate Late BC-1500AD. Archaeological excerpt about Chumash sacred ritual locations: Chumash Ritual and Sacred Geography, J. Mountain shrines were used for various purposes; they were places where public and private rituals were conducted, and both community and individual needs were addressed at different times (Applegate 1975; Hudson and Blackburn 1986; Hudson and Underhay 1978). Shrines were locations where offerings were given for different reasons. They would come together there in their necessities and pilgrimages. Shrines were also used to commemorate the dead. Shrines are also known to have been used for winter solstice ceremonies, which were vital to the Chumash in perpetuating their relationship with the universe and especially the Sun, Kakunupmawa Hudson et al. 1977; Hudson and Blackburn 1986. Rituals revolved around the Sun, a powerful supernatural being capable of giving life, warmth, and light, or bringing death (Hudson and Underhay 1978:61). Please view all large high definition pictures which show every detail of the artifact. The item “Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA” is in sale since Friday, August 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\Pre-1600\Artifacts”. The seller is “marieleff” and is located in Georgetown, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Tribal Affiliation: Chumash

Certified Rare Channel Islands California Chumash Ceremonial Pendant Bennett COA

Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant

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Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant

Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
From it’s humble begginings Sleeping Beauty Turquoise from Arizona has become one of the most important Turquoise mines in the world. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise was first found by the Native Americans during the Anasazi times. At this time the Turquoise was mined with hand tools and little bits were collected at a time. The baby blue or “Robin’s Egg” blue Turquoise was mainly used as beads and on shells that the Native American tribes of the Southwest had traded for with the Native American tribes of central and south America. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise also made its way to Pueblo Bonito during the Anasazi times along with Turquoise from other deposits in the Southwest. Pueblo Bonito served as a trade center for Anasazi Turquoise for North American Tribes, Central American Tribes and South American tribes. Since this time, the Sleeping Beauty mine was developed by Anglo peoples in search of Copper and other meetal ore. The Turquoise was under contract by Monty Nichols. Nichols is said to have “Torn down a mountain” to find the famous Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, which is a figure of speech, not an actuality to show how much work the miner has done to get the stone that has become an icon. The world has had a fascination for turquoise for over 7000 years. The oldest known example of any jewelry was a carved turquoise and gold bracelet found on the mummy of an Egyptian queen. In the American Southwest, Native Americans have mined turquoise since prehistoric times. Many legends surround turquoise, it is believed to bring good fortune and health. While turquoise was once used as currency in the American Southwest, it has been treasured as an adornment throughout the centuries worldwide. The evolution of turquoise jewelry from its appeal as southwestern, Native American or tourist jewelry, to one of the most coveted gems set in designer jewelry worldwide. Coveted, that is, only if you are talking about true, genuine turquoise. And so our turquoise love story continues. While the demand for turquoise has increased dramatically, the supply of genuine turquoise is limited. Turquoise jewelry has been worn for both fashion and cultural significance throughout history. Many American Indian tribes believe the stone harbors mystical powers. According to some beliefs, turquoise can keep bad spirits away and some believe it can ward off bad spirits, encourage communication, creativity and spiritual bonding. The item “RARE VINTAGE STERLING NATIVE AMERICAN NECKLACE TURQUOISE SIGNED PENDANT” is in sale since Monday, October 28, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “4744366” and is located in Andover, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material: Stone
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Turquoise Necklace
  • Ethnic Origin: Native American
  • Main Stone: Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Brand: Native American
  • Jewelry Type: Necklaces
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant

Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant

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Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant

Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant
Authentic Vintage Navajo Handmade Turquoise & Sterling Silver Pendant. Signed “G” for G. Dobbs – A lot of people mistake any “G” for Dobbs mark, it must have this shape to be his work. 150 Grams – Nice Huge SLAB of Faceted Turquoise – Blue Royston – Estimated at 380 Carats! This is the GRAN-DADDY Of Pendants! It measures 5″ long and 2 3/4″ wide. This is one AMAZING PIECE OF WEARING ART! Truly hard to find, old 70’s Era perhaps earlier. Tested as STERLING Silver – Signed “G”. Terms of sale below. All items we sell are pre-owned unless otherwise stated. Most items are Vintage. Most items in Vintage Condition have some wear to them. These are not NEW unless stated as such. If you have any questions please ask. We DO NOT offer partial credits for ANY items. And, if there are any problems you MUST return the item for full credit. We have a thorough inspection process on all items and if there are any issues we will state them in the ad, so please read all ad’s carefully. We actually prefer this method. We will respond to questions with in 24 hours. Thanks for participating in our auctions. The item “Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant” is in sale since Friday, August 2, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “dansjewels” and is located in Gilbert, Arizona. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, Japan, Australia.
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Metal Purity: .925
  • Artisan: G. Dobbs
  • Main Stone: Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Brand: Old Pawn
  • Jewelry Type: Pendants
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Rare Old Pawn Vintage Navajo HUGE Faceted SLAB Turquoise Sterling Signed Pendant

Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant

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Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant

Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant
From it’s humble begginings Sleeping Beauty Turquoise from Arizona has become one of the most important Turquoise mines in the world. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise was first found by the Native Americans during the Anasazi times. At this time the Turquoise was mined with hand tools and little bits were collected at a time. The baby blue or “Robin’s Egg” blue Turquoise was mainly used as beads and on shells that the Native American tribes of the Southwest had traded for with the Native American tribes of central and south America. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise also made its way to Pueblo Bonito during the Anasazi times along with Turquoise from other deposits in the Southwest. Pueblo Bonito served as a trade center for Anasazi Turquoise for North American Tribes, Central American Tribes and South American tribes. Since this time, the Sleeping Beauty mine was developed by Anglo peoples in search of Copper and other meetal ore. The Turquoise was under contract by Monty Nichols. Nichols is said to have “Torn down a mountain” to find the famous Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, which is a figure of speech, not an actuality to show how much work the miner has done to get the stone that has become an icon. The world has had a fascination for turquoise for over 7000 years. The oldest known example of any jewelry was a carved turquoise and gold bracelet found on the mummy of an Egyptian queen. In the American Southwest, Native Americans have mined turquoise since prehistoric times. Many legends surround turquoise, it is believed to bring good fortune and health. While turquoise was once used as currency in the American Southwest, it has been treasured as an adornment throughout the centuries worldwide. The evolution of turquoise jewelry from its appeal as southwestern, Native American or tourist jewelry, to one of the most coveted gems set in designer jewelry worldwide. Coveted, that is, only if you are talking about true, genuine turquoise. And so our turquoise love story continues. While the demand for turquoise has increased dramatically, the supply of genuine turquoise is limited. Turquoise jewelry has been worn for both fashion and cultural significance throughout history. Many American Indian tribes believe the stone harbors mystical powers. According to some beliefs, turquoise can keep bad spirits away and some believe it can ward off bad spirits, encourage communication, creativity and spiritual bonding. The item “RARE VINTAGE STERLING NATIVE AMERICAN NECKLACE TURQUOISE SIGNED PENDANT” is in sale since Wednesday, October 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “4744366” and is located in Andover, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material: Stone
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Turquoise Necklace
  • Ethnic Origin: Native American
  • Main Stone: Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Brand: Native American
  • Jewelry Type: Necklaces
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Rare Vintage Sterling Native American Necklace Turquoise Signed Pendant

Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA

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Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA

Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA
Certified Rare Large Southern California Pendant. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, Chapter 14. There are a few interpretations that it may be for ornamental, ceremonial and/or utilitarian purposes (a weight). Nterpretations that this may have been repurposed from an ancient steatite bowl. It is large and weighs 7oz (190grams). A great artifact from Southern California. Provenance: Gallery acquisition, Ex. Britten Marin Collection, California. Britten Marin was the son of John Marin (original founder of Sports Illustrated Magazine). John Marin passed away May 31, 2011. Location found: Southern California in the early 1900’s. Pendant exhibits intentional engravings (simplistic horizontal and diagonal incised lines on both sides). One side flat, one side convex (gives a curved appearance). Fully in-tact, no repairs. Some surface abrasions, a small 1/8th inch nick is observed on the flat side. Size: 4-5/16 inch long x 2-1/16 inch wide x 13/16 inch thick (measurements taken at longest length, width and thickness). Material: Steatite, 200x magnification shows a crystallized surface. Please review all large photos which shows all details, COA info and appraisal info. The item “Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA” is in sale since Friday, August 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\Pre-1600\Artifacts”. The seller is “marieleff” and is located in Georgetown, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
Certified Rare Large Pendant Southern California Artifact Bennett COA

Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant

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Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant

Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant
WELCOME TO OUR NATIVE “OLD PAWN” SQUASH BLOSSOM SALE! We are EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE that for a LIMITED TIME every SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE will be included our NATIVE “OLD PAWN” SQUASH BLOSSOM SALE!!!!!! A NATIVE “OLD PAWN” SQUASH BLOSSOM SALE WITH FREE EASY LAYAWAY OPTION AVAILABLE!!!!! If I haven’t already had the time to place it in our SALE just MESSAGE ME and will give you the SPECIAL SALE PRICE for the one you want!!! We Sincerely Hope that they become Family Heirlooms! We are HUMBLED by your TREMENDOUS SUPPORT and look forward to another great year of bringing you the best in NATIVE OLD PAWN & MORE. I immediately knew what I’ve heard others talking about over the years. I felt a Great Overwhelming Pride of the Spirit of the Navajo Indian who crafted the special piece many years ago. That one day, not long ago, I got the bug. The understanding of what I’ve heard from others over the years, but until that day had not experienced. This was a special gift from a Proud and Humble Indian Artist who was doing this to feed his family. I truly hope one day that everyone can experience that magic for yourself. This listing is for A IMPORTANT SIGNED ART TAFOYA YAQUI TRIBE “OLD PAWN” STERLING THUNDERBIRD TURQUOISE NECKLACE. THIS OLD VINTAGE PIECE FEATURES A GORGEOUS HI GRADE BLUE KINGMAN TURQUOISE GEM WITH A PHENOMENAL MATRIX SET INTO A CLASSIC NATIVE BEZEL SETTING. IT IS ON A STERLING THUNDERBIRD COVERED IN HAND STAMPED NATIVE DETAILS AND GREAT CUTOUTS IN HIS TAIL AND WINGS. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A THUNDERBIRD WITH SUCH A INTRICATE TOP BAIL LIKE THIS! THE HUGE THUNDERBIRD MEASURES 3 INCHES WIDE AND 2 3/4 INCHES TALL. YOU CAN TELL WHY HE IS SO SOUGHT AFTER AS HE IS A MASTER SILVER SMITH AND HIS WORKS SHOW THE PRIDE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP THAT HE PUTS INTO EACH OF HIS PIECES. IT COMES ON A OLD HANDMADE SILVER BEAD NECKLACE WITH MATCHING HI GRADE TURQUOISE NUGGETS THAT MEASURES APPRX. THE THUNDERBIRD IS ONE OF THE NATIVES MOST POWERFUL SPIRITS AND REPRESENTS POWER, PROTECTION AND STRENGTH. IT IS A FAVORITE AMONG COLLECTORS AND IS BELIEVED TO CREATE A BOOM OF THUNDER WHEN THEY CLAP THEIR WINGS. IT IS SURELY WORTHY OF YOUR GROWING NATIVE COLLECTION. DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS SPECIAL PIECE DURING OUR NATIVE “OLD PAWN” NECKLACE SALE PRICES! THIS PIECE TESTS AS COIN SILVER. IT IS SIGNED BY MASTER YAQUI SILVERSMITH ART TAFOYA. We hear from you and understand that you have finally found the piece that you have been searching for sometimes many years but maybe just can’t finance it for a bit. We Are HONORED to help you get that Special Heirloom that you have been dreaming about. Fine Piece of Native American Artistry. Is part of what we call our. Treasures are getting harder to find as each year goes by. If one day you decide you’d like to trade it for another piece, we will happily give you full credit towards another piece from our. It’s that simple. We stand behind what we sell. We only ask that you return it in the same condition. In Addition to the the Skilled Craftsmanship that the Native Americans possessed, they also went to great work to use stones that have special natural powers. Was mined in several states in the Southwest and is a stone of Strength. It purifies the body and dispels negative energy. It is also known to aid in the absorption of nutrients, enhances the immune system and for detoxification of the body. Is another favorite of the Native American. They would trade for this beautiful stone as it’s not indigenous to their lands and is a stone of Diplomacy. It brings Inner Peace helps to Accelerate the Transfer of Knowledge. It’s easy to see why they chose these stones for their stunning jewelry! Many of our pieces include beautiful Spiderweb Turquoise and the deep stunning Red Coral that is only found in the early pieces. It is hard to guarantee the exact mine each stone came from but we do our best to honestly “guesstimate” the region from our current knowledge and the dealers/estates etc. If you like this great piece, Please view our other listings for more great finds that I’m sure you’ll enjoy. We’ll try to find something for everyone! Last but not least, Alcoholism is the number one health problem in the Native Community and I know from personal experience that 12 Step Programs can help individuals suffering from this deadly disease. These funds may be sent to a 12 Step Program affiliated with Native Americans to be used for various needs like literature or conventions. To more locally, helping a local Navajo homeless who is still suffering. Every little bit can help and this is a small way to help the descendants of these Native Americans from the past who gave us these fine pieces to enjoy! The item “RARE ART TAFOYA YAQUI STERLING THUNDERBIRD TURQUOISE BENCH BEAD NECKLACE PENDANT” is in sale since Wednesday, April 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “native_old_pawn_and_more” and is located in Long Beach, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Iceland, Macao, Martinique, Reunion, Uruguay, South africa.
Rare Art Tafoya Yaqui Sterling Thunderbird Turquoise Bench Bead Necklace Pendant

Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE

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Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE

Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE
Huge 3D Old Pawn Navajo kachina roll bolo tie pendant signed. The mark appears to be either TW or TWD (see photo), I was unable to locate info on the mark. This is a beautiful collectors piece featuring 11 gorgeous turquoise stones, 3 large mother of pearl stones (including one on the top of the head and one long stone on each wing), 2 coral and 14 onyx stones. The nose appears to be made out of faux claw. It can be worn as either a bolo tie or necklace pendant, there are jump rings attached to the end of each wing. Pictures do not do it justice! Weight: 241.8 grams. Measurements: 7 1/4 tall, wings span is also 7 1/4 wide, 1.2 deep. Mark: TW on back (see photo). Condition: Excellent, all stones are in great condition and secured firmly in place, light surface wear on back, has a nice patina throughout. This item will be well packed, tracked and insured. The item “Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE” is in sale since Thursday, February 28, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “vintagevibe” and is located in Fort Worth, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Jewelry Type: Bolo Ties
  • Main Stone: Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Color: Blue

Antique 3D Navajo Sterling Turquoise Kachina Bolo Tie Pendant Signed RARE HUGE

Navajo M. ORTIZ Sterling Silver Morenci Turquoise KACHINA Pendant BroochRARE

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Navajo M. ORTIZ Sterling Silver Morenci Turquoise KACHINA Pendant BroochRARE

Navajo M. ORTIZ Sterling Silver Morenci Turquoise KACHINA Pendant BroochRARE
Signed By Navajo Artisan M. DESIGN: Rare, Hard To. STONE: Morenci Turquoise Gemstone. METAL : 925 Sterling Silver… Further Cleaning/Polishing May Be Desired. WEIGHT: 13.9 Grams. S IZE : 2 1/4″ X 1 1/4″. Close-Up Macro Pictures Used To Show All Details Of Our Items Not Size. Very Good Vintage Condition… We do not use or copy others intellectual property, and we are not responsible or affiliated with those who copy our listing content without our permission. Since we sell pre-owned and vintage items there may be perfume or smoke odors from the previous owners. All coins and precious metals are guaranteed to be 100% authentic as described. The item “Navajo M. ORTIZ Sterling Silver Morenci Turquoise KACHINA Pendant BroochRARE” is in sale since Tuesday, June 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “springborocoinandjewelry” and is located in Springboro, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Material: Turquoise Gemstone
  • Design: Kachina
  • Metal Purity: 925 Sterling
  • Artisan: M. Ortiz
  • Main Stone: Morenci Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Brand: M. Ortiz
  • Jewelry Type: Pendants, Brooch/Pin
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Navajo M. ORTIZ Sterling Silver Morenci Turquoise KACHINA Pendant BroochRARE

Rare Vintage Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Pendant

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Rare Vintage Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Pendant
Rare Vintage Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Pendant
Rare Vintage Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Pendant

Rare Vintage Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Pendant
This is an exceptional old pawn vintage navajo sterling silver turquoise authentic claw pendant. A relative bought this in 1960 directly from a local Navajo in Sante Fe New Mexico. It is in good vintage condition with normal signs of wear expected with age. Size is about 1 1/4. A very special piece. Please write with any questions. The item “RARE VINTAGE OLD PAWN NAVAJO STERLING SILVER TURQUOISE CLAW PENDANT” is in sale since Monday, April 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “themysticalmerchant” and is located in Miami, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Main Stone: Turquoise
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Jewelry Type: Pendants
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Ethnic Origin: Navajo

Rare Vintage Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Pendant

Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn

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Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn

Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn
This Sterling silver Horse Head Pendant is unique in design. Great Addition to the collector of vintage goods. Length 2 with bail. Meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″ meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″. View more great items. Meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″. The item “Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn” is in sale since Saturday, March 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “mashasilver” and is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Ecuador, Iceland, Macao, Martinique, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
  • Jewelry Type: Pendants
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Ethnic Origin: Native American
  • Main Stone: No Stone
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Metal Purity: 925
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material: Silver
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Country of Origin: USA

Native American Sterling Silver Horse Pendant 2 Rare Old Pawn