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Award-winning artists Kenneth Aguilar and Angie Crespin from Santo Domingo Pueblo created this 8-strand heishi necklace of Hand-ground Jet interspersed with turquoise and coral. This simply beautiful necklace flows like water and feels like silk. The necklace is 30 3/4" long, including a 2 3/4" extender, and has a stamped sterling tab, KA, for Kenneth Aguilar.

Item Number: 56589 ... List Price: $1,500.00 Your Price: $1,425.00

Award-winning Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Joseph Coriz created this heavy sterling silver overlay bolo called Blessings and Migration. This significant piece showcases his signature style of Pueblo storytelling in overlay. Shooting stars and ancient petroglyphs are among the symbols representing the connectedness of the celestial to the people and to their heritage. The top 1/3 depicts the animals gathering to bring their individuals powers and wisdom to the village. The bear represents stength, introspection, and the power of the soul, and tells us to walk our path with purpose. The ram represents the security of a sturdy and increasing flock. Elk represents the ability to pace oneself and gain increasing stamina. He represents confidence and power. The center third has the male dancer with his rattle calling forth other animals. The fish represents sacred water and sustaining family, clan, and village. The armadillo and turtle are symbols of Mother Earth. All are blessed by the power of celestial phenomena, which bring the sacred, healing rain. And altogether they represent the spiritual and physical well-being for the Pueblo. The starry night above depicts the connectedness of the people to the celestial powers, to their heritage and to their ancestors. The bolo is 3 1/8" at the longest by 2 1/8" at the widest, made of heavy gauge silver, and features natural Morenci turquoise. The lanyard is 42” 8-ply tan with sterling keeps and tips.

Item Number: 55823 ... List Price: $1,950.00 Your Price: $1,852.50

Made by award-winning Santo Domingo artist, Joseph Coriz, this sterling silver overlay bracelet is one of Joseph's hallmark story bracelets. Each of the panels within the bracelet symbolizes something. Sacred water bracket each end. The crooked arrows are for powerful energy.  The starry night above depicts the connectedness of the people to the celestial powers, to their heritage, and to their ancestors. The spiral is the migration symbol, conveying searching for our center place. And our center place is home, family, and village, sustained by sacred traditions, life-giving forces from the earth we share, by our dreams and by the love we give--all represented by the Corn Maiden and her corn at the center.  Made even more special by the turquoise, a cabochon of natural Kingman waterweb. The bracelet is 1 1/4" across and 6 1/2" circumference including an opening of 1 1/8"

Item Number: 56790 ... List Price: $1,095.00 Your Price: $1,040.25

Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Jolene Mary Bird created this 15-stand stabilized small turquoise nugget with red coral interspersed necklace. The necklace is 32" in length and has the traditional wrap.

Item Number: 56037 ... List Price: $1,195.00 Your Price: $1,135.25

Award-winning Jemez Pueblo artist Joe Cajero Jr. created this one of a kind polychrome kiva pot Joe named "Someone Forgot Their Rattle!" The pot is 10" diameter by 18" in height (including the ladder emerging from the kiva. The figures include deer, fish, bear, and bird. In 2014, Joe was named a Living Treasure at the Native Treasures Show of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe. Inquire for shipping charges.

Item Number: 21334 ... List Price: $1,375.00 Your Price: $1,306.25

Navajo artist Jay Livingston (Son of Jake Livingston) created this circa 2010 fineline stamped and overlay sterling silver and natural turquoise and coral bracelet. The bracelet is 1 3/8" wide and features natural Kingman turquoise from Arizona and Mediterranean red coral. The bracelet will fit a 6 3/4" wrist and has a 1 1/8" opening.

Item Number: 56944 ... List Price: $1,200.00 Your Price: $1,140.00

Award winning artists Harlan and Monica Coonsis of Zuni created this 14kt Gold inlaid ring. The inlay design is in signet style and is 3/4" long by approximately 5/8" at the widest and is a Phoenix inlaid with multi-stones. The ring is a size 7 1/2.

Item Number: 56793 ... List Price: $1,200.00 Your Price: $1,140.00

Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural turquoise bolo. The bolo is 2 1/4" in height by 2" at the widest point and features 60.0cts natural Lone Mountain turquoise from Nevada. The bolo has a 42" black flatback 10ply strap and hand-made tips.

Item Number: 56187 ... List Price: $1,100.00 Your Price: $1,045.00

Award-winning Everett and Mary Teller, Navajo, created this Sterling Silver bolo set with natural Royston Turquoise and strung on handmade Sterling Silver Lanyard, their signature style of bolos. The bolo measures 3 1/8" long by 1 7/8" across at widest, tapering to 1 1/2".

Item Number: 55470 ... List Price: $1,500.00 Your Price: $1,425.00

Award-winning artist Elizabeth Nah-glee-eh-bah Abeyta (5/6/1955-12/17/2006), created this sculpture, titled, "Contemplating Marriage," circa 1990's. Elizabeth won top awards at Indian Market, Gallup Ceremonial, and her work is represented in museums, collected worldwide and was featured in the award-winning book, Beyond Tradition. Elizabeth's clay sculptures were an intimate expression of her Navajo heritage. Her sculptures considered magical, without the boundaries of traditional Native American culture. The sculptures seem to be caught mid-song or within the moment of a story. The Abeyta family is originally from Canoncito, NM (To'Hajiilee), and is specific to the Canoncito Band of Navajo. Her father, Narciso Ha-so-de Abeyta, was world renowned for his paintings. The father and children differed in content and style in many ways, but their work all connects to life on the Navajo reservation, the world outside of the four sacred mountains of Dinetah, and especially celebrates the continuum of Hozho, Navajo concept of beauty and balance and harmony being at one with the world around you. This sculpture is a great exemplar of her talent and her penchant for including small fun pieces. She measures 16" high, 12" wide, 8 1/2" deep. This piece does not qualify for free shipping.

Item Number: 56610 ... List Price: $1,500.00 Your Price: $1,425.00

Mata Ortiz Edwardo Ortiz created this polychrome geometric design pot. The pot is 8" in height by 7" in diameter.

Item Number: J474 ... List Price: $1,050.00 Your Price: $997.50

Award-winning David Tune, Creek/Navajo, created this heavy sterling silver bracelet set with natural polychrome Royston turquoise. A significant bracelet, with heft in stone and silverwork. The upper setting measures 3" by 2 1/4". The cuff will fit a 6 5/8" wrist, including an opening of 1 1/4".

Item Number: 55598 ... List Price: $1,995.00 Your Price: $1,895.25

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