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Navajo artist Leonard Platero Jr. created this sterling silver and natural coral 7-stone row bracelet. The bracelet is 1" wide and feature 7 natural orange/red coral stones. The bracelet will fit a 6 3/8" wrist including the 1 1/8" opening. Signed LRP

Item Number: 56150 ... Price: $495.00

Zuni Pueblo artist Lloyd Salvador created these sterling silver and red coral channel inlay post earrings. Each earring is 3/4" in height by 3/8" at the widest point.

Item Number: 55752 ... Price: $50.00

Navajo artist Lucille Hale Yazzie created this sterling silver sandcast reversible cross pendant. The pendant is 3 1/4" in length (including the 1/2" bale) by 2" in width and features natural Sleeping Beauty turquoise and red coral.

Item Number: 56414 ... Price: $150.00

Award-winning and world renowned Mary Coriz Lovato of Santo Domingo Pueblo (deceased) created this 5-Strand Pink Coral and Turquoise Necklace with Inlaid Cloud Design Enhancer. The 5 strands of beautifully matched Angel Skin coral measure approximately 27" including approximately 3" of silver beads at each end. The enhancer features inlaid gold lip mother of pearl, turquoise, jet and coral, and measures 2 1/4" by 1 5/8" at the widest

Item Number: 56919 ... Price: $2,500.00

Vintage Unsigned piece by Mary Coriz Lovato (Deceased) of Santo Domingo Pueblo. A classic design, immediately recognizable as Mary's work. The pin/pendant is sterling silver inlaid with turquoise and red coral, inlaid on mother of pearl. The hand measures approximately 3" at the widest by 2 1/2".

Item Number: 56955 ... Price: $450.00

Circa 1990's Zuni Pueblo artist McKenzie Nastacio created this sterling silver and natural red coral and lapis channel inlay ring. The ring is 1/4" wide tapering to 1/8" and is a size 9.

Item Number: 57052 ... Price: $130.00

Red Coral Needlepoint Barrett, Circa 1980's, by Unknown Zuni (Signed N A), in sterling silver. Beautiful work in deep red coral, and a nice solid barrette soldered to the back. Barrette measures approximately 3" by 5/8" at the widest.

Item Number: 56748 ... Price: $190.00

Award-winning Northern Paiute artist Navada Swan created this sterling pendant, set with Fossilized Coral. Pendant measures 2" long by 1 1/4" at the widest.

Item Number: 56816 ... Price: $120.00

Award-winning Navajo artist Norbert Peshlakai created this hand-stamped sterling silver buckle. The buckle is 2 1/8" wide by 3" in length and features his classic "Red Coral In Basket" design. The stampwork is extraordinary and perfect. The buckle will fit up to a 1 1/2" wide belt.

Item Number: 57031 ... Price: $820.00

Award-winning Navajo artist Norbert Peshlakai created this hand-stamped sterling silver buckle. The buckle is 2" in height by 3" in length and features his classic "Complex" design with natural turquoise and red coral. The stampwork is extraordinary and perfect. The buckle will fit up to a 1 1/2" wide belt.

Item Number: 57032 ... Price: $840.00

Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Pula Calabaza created this circa 1980's 10-strand multi-color heishi necklace. The necklace is 31" in length and features melon shell, jet, red coral and stabilized turquoise heishi.

Item Number: 56600 ... Price: $1,995.00

Zuni Pueblo artist Quinton Quam created this very unusual and wonderful reversible link bracelet. Eight individual discs are inlaid on both sides, for a total of 15 birds and one butterfly encircling the wrist. Each disc measures approximately 3/4" in diameter. The link bracelet is 3/4" wide by 9 1/2" in length (including the finishing of lobster clasp and 3 rings for adjustable length). The links are: Eagle and Hummingbird, Flamingo and flying Bluejay, Raven and Snowy Owl, Oriole and Butterfly, Hummingbird and Bluebird, Gambel Quail and Red-headed Woodpecker, Cardinal and Bluejay, and Redbird with Roadrunner. The material Quinton used is all natural turquoise, red coral, mother-of-pearl, jet, lapid, spiny oyster, abalone, and Pacific coral.

Item Number: 56729 ... Price: $850.00

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