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Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Cluster Belt Buckle SOLID! NICE
This listing is for a vintage Southwestern belt buckle, handcrafted with Sterling Silver and High Grade Turquoise by Alberto Contreraz. NOTE: Please view all 22 photos, last 2 photos show measurements. This vintage belt buckle has a beautiful display of natural turquoise clustered over a slightly curved bed of oxidized silver. The stones are in excellent condition while resting tight and secure in their bezels. They have incredible shades of deep blue green with heavy reddish brown matrixes. A smooth polished edge borders the sides of the buckle creating a sleek modern design. The swivel belt keeper and hook are in perfect working order. A sterling stamp and signature is present on the back of the buckle. The silver has been tested and we guarantee its purity of. This beautifully crafted buckle will make a great addition to any collection. It’s perfect for daily wear and pairs beautifully with today’s vintage trends. Cherish and enjoy this buckle before handing it down in the future. Weight – 90 Grams. Length/Width – The buckle measures 3-1/4″ wide by just over 2″ tall. Belt Keeper Measurements – The inside of the keeper measures 1-1/2″ and will accommodate a belt up to 1-1/2″ wide. Stone Measurements – The stones range from just a hair under 1″ long to 11/16″ long. Signed By Artist – YES, stamped with initials AC for Alberto Contreraz. Stamped Sterling – YES, tested and verified. 925 sterling silver guaranteed. Later-Mid Century, 1970’s+. Condition – Preowned, in excellent vintage condition, with original stones and naturally aged deep patina, ready to wear or display. I treat every item as if it were my own. Extra bubble wrap and packing materials are used to ensure a safe arrival to its new owner. Please see all 22 photos!! Enlarge them and study them. Ask any questions you may have. I’m always here to help and I respond quickly and nicely. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING AUTHENTIC NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY!
Navajo Sterling Silver Galloping Horse Belt Buckle Jason Bahe
Navajo Sterling Silver Galloping Horse Belt Buckle – Jason Bahe. 2 3/4″ long, 2 1/4″ wide. Navajo Sterling Silver Galloping Horse Belt Buckle from Western New Mexico. This buckle features a cast Galloping Horse scene against a Sterling Silver hand stamped traditional Navajo design. The hand cut sterling silver is polished and hand stamped throughout. This is a beautiful buckle. Navajo Indian handmade by Jason Bahe. Signed and stamped Sterling on the back. We strive to be your number one source for Native American Jewelry, Pottery, Kachinas, and Fetishes. From high quality products to the best Customer Service on the internet. Built on the principles of doing the right thing we will never settle for less. We specialize in Navajo, Acoma, Zuni, and Pueblo Indian handmade goods. Living in New Mexico makes it convenient to deal directly with our Native American Artists. Every item is guaranteed to be authentic! All of our items are insured and carefully packaged in a box or padded envelope.
Vintage Richard Begay Navajo Sterling Silver Cast Nugget Belt Buckle 3 67.5g
Vintage Richard Begay Navajo Sterling Silver Cast Nugget Belt Buckle 3 – 67.5g. Size: 3″ Wide By 2″ Tall. Weight is 67.5Grams on my scale. Will Fit a Buckle Up to 1 1/2 Wide. Artist Signed: Richard Begay. In Great Condition, Any Questions Please Feel Free to ask Thank you.
Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Concho Stamped Belt Chain Native 62g
This beautiful Navajo Sterling Silver Concho Stamped Belt Chain is a true representation of Native American artistry. Crafted with great precision and skill, this piece is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo tribe. The intricate design and attention to detail make it a perfect addition to any collection or outfit. The jewelry is in great shape and has been well-maintained. It has a weight of 62g, making it a substantial piece that is sure to catch the eye. If you are a lover of Native American art or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, this belt chain is a must-have.
Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Concho Belt
This concho belt has a total of 18 silver ponchos. Conchos are hand stamped. There are nine 1 1/4″ x 1 3/4″ conchos with turquoise nugget each. And nine 1 1/4″ x 3/4″ designed plain silver ones. It is stamped JH.
Native American NAVAJO Sterling Silver & Turquoise SHADOWBOX Concho Belt SIGNED
A magnificent piece, hand tooled and stamped Navajo Sterling Silver and turquoise by Navajo silversmith Lester Ortiz. There are a total of 15 conchos. Material: 925 Sterling Silver & Turquoise.
Vintage Native American Navajo E Sterling Silver Turquoise Belt Buckle
This vintage Native American Navajo E sterling silver turquoise belt buckle is a stunning piece of jewelry. The buckle features a beautiful blue turquoise stone as the main stone, coral, and claw! Set in a silver metal with a 925 metal purity. The tribal affiliation of the piece is Navajo, and the country of origin is the United States. The buckle is a statement piece with a unique and beautiful design, perfect for anyone who loves Native American and turquoise jewelry.
Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Spider Belt Buckle & Spiderweb Turquoise Signed
VINTAGE NAVAJO STERLING SILVER SPIDER BELT BUCKLE & SPIDERWEB TURQUOISE SIGNED. Meas urements: 2.7/8″ wide x 1.3/4″ tall. Accepts 1.1/4 Belt Width. See my other listings for more Southwest Jewelry.
Richard Begay Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Butterfly Concho Belt Buckle
Taking the shape of what’s known as a “butterfly” concho, this traditional Navajo belt buckle comprises sterling silver and turquoise. The butterfly shaped sterling panel is set with a single, oval turquoise stone at the center in a sawtooth sterling silver bezel, while the remainder of the piece is stamped with various designs including scallops, half moons, dots, and fine lines. Fits belt size 1? Weight22grams made by Richard Begay. Richard Begay was born and raised in Navajoland, Arizona. Throughout his art classes in school, he always wanted to create the perfect shape. His first career, however, took him into the Forest Industry. He soon realized that he wanted to follow the yearnings of his heart and create beautiful jewelry. He borrowed jewelry tools from his father-in-law and set to work, learning the demanding craft of silversmithing. Richard was immediately drawn to the intricate inlay work, for which he is known for. As he perfected his craft, Richard explored different techniques of inlaying. He was always searching for the best way, the most beautiful setting, the perfect harmony of material and craft. He also developed an eye for choosing the best stones for his inlay. Turquoise and coral are his favorite, but Richard used a wide variety of stones and shells, including malachite, spiny oyster, and pacific coral. Not limited to the usual in anything he did, he also inlaid opals, sugilite, lapis and other exotic stones into his award-winning pieces. The importance of harmony in his work was echoed in his silverwork, especially his pendants. In these pieces, he incorporated important symbols from his culture. Corn was a significant gift to the People by the Creator–it represents life to the Navajo. The Yei-Be-Che is the personal link between the Navajo gods and mortal man. The Bear, one of the four animals given to the first people, embodies power and wisdom. It was provided for protection and guidance, and to ward off evil. Richard also used the Steppe Design found in the wedding baskets and recreates special times, such as the social dances he goes to. Encircling it all is his extraordinary inlay, adding color and life. The beautiful things Richard looked for exist in his creations. Richard passed away in 2013.