This is a beautiful signed Navajo sterling silver five-stone seraphinite pendant. This two-part pendant features five-bezel set pieces of rare seraphinite ranging in size from 11/16 inch by 7/16 inch to 1 inch by 1/2 inch surrounded by silver roping, silver solder balls and applique stars. The back is marked “Sterling” and W. Denetdale, Navajo for the silversmith Will Denetdale. The pendant measures 3 inches long without the bale by 1 11/16 inches wide. The bale measures 7/16 inch long with a 3/8 inch opening. 94 ounces or 26.6 grams. Add this lovely pendant to your collection!
Offers welcome and layaway available at kennethmaxymowichjewellery. Com…….. All our Zuni pieces come directly from the artists here in Zuni, New Mexico. Rare sterling silver Antelope Kachina size 7.25 inch ring. The inlaid Antelope Kachina figure is 2 inches tall. Layaway available on all our pieces. This vintage Andrew Dewa Zuni expert inlay. Work is incredibly collectable and appreciated world wide. Absolutely all pieces are sterling silver, signed and handmade.
Genuine turquoise inlay and sterling silver. This was handcrafted and designed masterfully by CJ ROI. This has excellent details and the color still in extremely vibrant! This was only worn a handful of times before being put on my personal display for years.
“Anthropologist” Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card. May 7, 1991 was an American. Best known for his innovative application. Of the principles of British. The study of Native American tribes. He was the favorite student of the British. Radcliffe-Brown’s years at the. Peoples in the southwestern. Eggan later taught at Chicago himself. His students there included. His best known works include his edited volume. Anthropology of North American Tribes. Was also an anthropologist. Was a North American anthropologist in the 20th. Century and part of the anthropology department at the University of Chicago. He is a world-renowned social anthropologist, most famous for his works in the. Southwest involving the Hopi Indians and many of the social changes that take. Place within the Western Pueblos. Claims Fred Eggan is a founder of modern. American anthropoly’s eclectic approach, which combines the functionalism of. Radcliffe-Brown with the historical approach of Franz Boas. In a paper titled. “Among the Anthropologist, ” Eggan answers a question posed by Margaret Mead. Shouldn’t we all be branches of one human science? Eggan states that anthropology should center on. Man and his works, while providing a spectrum of specialized fields which. Interlock with those of the social and behavioral sciences. Born in Seattle, Washington on September 12, 1906 to Alfred Eggan and Olive. Eggan earned his master’s degree in psychology with a minor in. Anthropology from the University of Chicago in the early 20th century. He received his PhD in anthropology from the. Same university several years later with a doctoral thesis entitled Social. Organization of the Western Pueblos analyzing the social organization of. Pueblo Indians in the Southwest. Fred was an active member in the discipline of. Anthropology at a critical time when new technologies and methods were being. Invented for archeological purposes. He mentions these innovations in his paper. On Social Anthropology and the Method of Controlled Comparison. He speaks of the new aids to anthropological. Research such as radiocarbon dating, genetics, and the experimental method. Which are just a few of the many rapid technological advances that had taken. Place to aid the discipline in this time. Eggan married Dorothy Way in 1938. She was also an anthropologist of the Hopi. Fred died in his house in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From heart failure on May 7, 1991; he was 84.
This Native American 3D plaque is a rare and unique masterpiece of handmade art. The engraved metal design showcases intricate details that highlight the talent and craftsmanship of the artist. The piece is signed, adding to its value and authenticity. It’s signed on both side as shown in the photos. It’s marked’ In the work hope in the middle as shown in the photos. The tribal affiliation and country/region of manufacture are unknown, but this only adds to the allure and mystery of the item. It is perfect for collectors of Native American and non-native American crafts alike. The fact that it is used only adds to the charm and character of the piece. This beautiful plaque would make an excellent addition to any collection or a stunning statement piece for any home. Please see all the photos for the condition and the dimensions. This item is in excellent condition for its age. No chips or cracks. The dimensions are about 11 X 7 1/4. This item was made of heavy metal. It weighs 4 lb. It will be wrapped very carefully. Feel free to ask me any questions anytime. Feel free to check my other items for sale.
Vintage Signed Rick Martinez Sterling Turquoise Stud Earrings. Earrings are signed, R. Measures approximately 1.5 inches long by. Weighs approximately 11.38 grams. Colors may vary slightly from item due to lighting. Please take a moment to check out the other items in my store and thanks for shopping!
You are looking at a genuine Native American (Navajo) turquoise sterling silver handmade pendant for sale. This turquoise stone is a natural rare spiderweb turquoise from Nevada. It is made out of genuine sterling silver with flawless silversmith work and 14kt gold accents around the setting. The turquoise silver pendant that you see is the one you will receive. Turquoise Pendant Measurements: 1 5/8 inches long x 5/8 inches wide x 1/2 inches high (This bail can hold up to a 10mm chain/necklace). Turquoise Gemstone Measurements: 25mm x 34mm freeform. Weight: 30.3 grams. P aypal Only Please.
TOMMY SINGER SIGNED Tc STERLING SILVER STORYTELLER OVERLAY RING SIZE 6.5. Face of ring, a little over 1 tall and. Tommy Singers’ hallmark noted on page 314 in the Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks book by Billie Hougart-2014 edition pictured. PLEASE NOTE: The photographs give the illusion the jewelry looks larger than it is; this is to show you the detail you could not see without a magnifying glass. Please look at ALL photographs posted. There is always one or two photos with ruler measurements in every listing created to give you an accurate. Also, the photographs posted are shot from the actual item no stock photos. The colors may vary just slightly due to light vs. Shadow effect of the flash. The items weighed on the scale are in grams. This beautiful sterling silver ring, signed by Thomas Singer, features stunning Native American storytelling overlay design. The ring is a size 6.5 and is made of 925 silver, with intricate details of Western art, signs and symbols, and ethnic themes. The ring is handmade and comes from the Navajo tribe in the United States. The ring is a rare find and perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and beautiful jewelry. The detailed design of the ring is a true work of art and is sure to make a statement. Add this gorgeous piece to your collection today! Tommy Singer used many traditional deities and designs of the Navajo people in his jewelry. In this ring he depicts a Hogan, plants, trees, mountains, a wagon and either a loom or teepee. Was born in 1940 and sadly left this earth on May 31, 2014. He lived in Winslow, Arizona where he resided with his wife Rose and their children and grandchildren. He grew up in a small community of Dilcon on the Navajo Reservation while learning the silversmith trade from his father Tsinnigine Hathali, a Navajo Medicine Man when he was just 7 years old. In the 1960’s, Mr. Singer became famous for inventing the use of turquoise and coral chips in silverwork devised from the lingering chips of turquoise and coral left on his workshop floor. While using the “chip inlay” technique combined with his amazing craftsmanship mixed with the abstract modern Native American style of design Mr. Singer conveyed on his jewelry, he became a household name in the states and abroad. Chip inlay is a method where cavities in jewelry are filled with a mixture of crushed stone, typically turquoise and coral, and epoxy resin. The piece is then polished smoothly after the resin has hardened. Singer’s chip inlay technique was heavily copied in the southwest and even in imports from Asia. In fact, this style of jewelry became so popular in the 1960’s and 1970’s that you would see it everywhere. Frustrated, he stopped creating chip inlaid jewelry and started focusing on the silver overlay method which he originally studied in the beginning of his silversmith career. His silver overlay jewelry exhibited traditional Navajo designs; some incorporating gold in the overlay. He was also known for carving storyteller scenes with tremendous detail and skill. Tommy Singer was a famous prolific successful artist and those who knew him said he was a friendly and generous man. Today his work commands very high prices which continues to gain in value. Collectors of his work hold onto his pieces with great respect and love. It is hard to find these classic vintage chip inlay pieces which have survived with Mr. Singer’s hallmark visible! As you can tell in this ring, it is fast wearing away.. If only you knew how many of Mr. The hallmark could have worn away over the years of normal wear and tear. That’s what metals do-they wear down, erode, rub out, get thin and the hallmark will eventually disappear. This is your chance to own an original and rare Native American masterpiece from a truly talented and gifted man! THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!! INFO FOR BUYERS. Not very exciting to read, but just in case you need to know. If you need more time, please contact me. Information as to the origin or authenticity of items is searched. The most accurate description is in the pictures, so please review them carefully. Unless otherwise noted, everything I sell is vintage, antique, used, secondhand, and will have fair wear. All items are packaged carefully to the extent required for each item. Please contact me immediately if there is a problem receiving proper instruction for return. Each jewelry box comes equipped with a 3M Anti-Tarnish Paper Tab measuring 1x1and is good for up to 30 cubic inches of air space. The strips will protect silver, nickel, copper, bronze, brass, gold, and pewter for up to 6 months depending on the frequency and amount of exposure to air. One tab can last up to one year in a sealed airtight environment. Safe to use, these paper tabs are non-toxic and do not emit any chemical residues.
This is a unique MAG signed Sterling Silver Link Bracelet made in the USA by Native American artisans. The piece features a beautiful chain style with a lobster closure, measuring 8 inches in length. The silver metal is of high quality, with a purity of 925, and there is no stone on the bracelet. The item is in great shape and has been signed by the maker. The bracelet is perfect for anyone who loves Native American jewelry or is looking for a special piece to add to their collection. Get this RARE MAG signed Sterling Silver Link Bracelet now and add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe! This item is used and may show signs of cosmetic wear. It comes with what is shown in the pictures. No other items are included. If you have a question or concern, please let us know and we will work with you to address the issue. All products are cleaned and sanitized. We strive for excellent customer service and stand behind our products.
“Anthropologist” Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card. May 7, 1991 was an American. Best known for his innovative application. Of the principles of British. The study of Native American tribes. He was the favorite student of the British. Radcliffe-Brown’s years at the. Peoples in the southwestern. Eggan later taught at Chicago himself. His students there included. His best known works include his edited volume. Anthropology of North American Tribes. Was also an anthropologist. Was a North American anthropologist in the 20th. Century and part of the anthropology department at the University of Chicago. He is a world-renowned social anthropologist, most famous for his works in the. Southwest involving the Hopi Indians and many of the social changes that take. Place within the Western Pueblos. Claims Fred Eggan is a founder of modern. American anthropoly’s eclectic approach, which combines the functionalism of. Radcliffe-Brown with the historical approach of Franz Boas. In a paper titled. “Among the Anthropologist, ” Eggan answers a question posed by Margaret Mead. Shouldn’t we all be branches of one human science? Eggan states that anthropology should center on. Man and his works, while providing a spectrum of specialized fields which. Interlock with those of the social and behavioral sciences. Born in Seattle, Washington on September 12, 1906 to Alfred Eggan and Olive. Eggan earned his master’s degree in psychology with a minor in. Anthropology from the University of Chicago in the early 20th century. He received his PhD in anthropology from the. Same university several years later with a doctoral thesis entitled Social. Organization of the Western Pueblos analyzing the social organization of. Pueblo Indians in the Southwest. Fred was an active member in the discipline of. Anthropology at a critical time when new technologies and methods were being. Invented for archeological purposes. He mentions these innovations in his paper. On Social Anthropology and the Method of Controlled Comparison. He speaks of the new aids to anthropological. Research such as radiocarbon dating, genetics, and the experimental method. Which are just a few of the many rapid technological advances that had taken. Place to aid the discipline in this time. Eggan married Dorothy Way in 1938. She was also an anthropologist of the Hopi. Fred died in his house in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From heart failure on May 7, 1991; he was 84.