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Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet

Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet

Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
Here we have an exceptional vintage Navajo silver bracelet featuring a silver repousse star in the center on a handcarved solid silver cuff with silver handstamped geometric and rug designs in between! The width of the bracelet measures around 19mm Sterling silver. The inside end to end measures around 6½ including gap. Sturdy 23.8 grams. Who was Fred Harvey? Frederick Henry Harvey was a 19th century entrepreneur. Born in England in 1835, Harvey immigrated to the United States at age fifteen. When he died in 1901, Harvey’s enterprises included restaurants, hotels, souvenir shops, newsstands, and dining cars on the Santa Fe Railroad. By 1887, the Santa Fe Railroad had stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles, making Harvey’s influence wide-reaching. During a time when west of the Mississippi River was regarded as the “Wild West, ” Harvey was coined with “taming the west” due to introducing formal dining and hospitality to the region. Fred Harvey is considered a foundational figure in the American service industry, and he is credited with creating the first “chain” restaurants in the U. Southwest Native American Jewelry and Rise of the Fred Harvey Style. Harvey was a prominent leader in promoting tourism to the American Southwest, a dynamic and vast region first inhabited by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Southwest Native American jewelry is an ancient tradition, especially amongst the Pueblo tribes such as Zuni and Santo Domingo (Kewa). The arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the Southwest began a time of profound upheaval and loss for the region. It was during this time that metal was first introduced to Southwest tribes. By the mid-1800s, the Navajo (Diné), known for their adaptability and resourcefulness, learned techniques from Mexican blacksmiths and quickly recognized the potential of this new craft. They soon began incorporating silversmithing into their jewelry-making practices. This early silver jewelry was heavy and large, including concho belts, squash blossom necklaces, and cuff bracelets. By the time the railroad reached the Southwest in 1880, the Fred Harvey Company was prepared to serve the influx of tourism and harness their purchasing power. As tourism grew over the years, Harvey recognized the tourists’ desire for silver jewelry that was inexpensive, light, and adorned with garish designs. Beginning in 1899, the Fred Harvey Company sent pre-cut turquoise stones and silver to trading posts for Navajo (Diné) silversmiths to make lighter-weight jewelry for Harvey’s tourist ventures. The jewelry was often stamped with various designs: lightning, clouds, arrows, snakes, owls, and thunderbirds. Lists of what these figures supposedly symbolized were given to tourists, which can be seen below. This lightweight silver jewelry made from 1900 to the 1950s, often set with a single turquoise stone and featuring these Native American symbols, became known as the Fred Harvey Style. Expansion of Fred Harvey Style Jewelry. As the jewelry became increasingly popular, others began capitalizing on the success of the Harvey Company. Soon, numerous craft “factories” producing similar silver jewelry were established throughout the country. Most of these new businesses marketed their jewelry as authentically handmade by Native Americans, however, for some shops, few Native Americans were actually involved in the process, and assembly line practices and machines were primarily used. Maisel’s Indian Trading Post (1923) and Bell Trading Post (1932), both in Albuquerque, New Mexico, were two of the bigger producing shops that employed Native American silversmiths and created Fred Harvey style cuffs and pins. By the 1940s, Maisel’s was considered the largest trading post on Route 66, employing more than 300 Navajo (Diné) artisans onsite. Both Maisel’s and Bell Trading initially focused on entirely handmade jewelry, but they soon installed machines to assist with the production alongside the craftspeople. Because of this expansion, the Fred Harvey style is an era that includes both handmade and machine-made jewelry. However, in 1938, the Fred Harvey Company stated the chief requisite for genuine Indian Silver is that it be the product of a single artisan, from the melting of the silver to completion of the finished article. The Fred Harvey era is a distinct chapter of Southwest Native American jewelry history. While it’s important to note that this particular jewelry was tailored to tourism, rather than an organic artistic expression of Native culture, the industry did create jobs for Native craftspeople during a time of continued change and little economic opportunity. It also played a role in establishing a market for Native American jewelry, paving the way for successful careers of talented jewelers today. Years later, the antique lightweight silver jewelry adorned with stampwork and symbols is a recognizable and sought-after piece of history, collected by people from around the world.
Historic Fred Harvey Era 1930s Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Star Bracelet
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Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring

Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring

Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
The product is a Native American bypass ring handmade by artist Fred James, with a tribal affiliation to the Navajo. The ring features turquoise and sterling silver, showcasing traditional Native American craftsmanship and design. This ring has give and is adjustable around the 7-9 range most comfortably. Made in the United States, this piece of jewelry holds cultural significance and reflects the artistry of Native American heritage. Perfect for those looking to add a unique and authentic piece to their jewelry collection. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Turquoise And Sterling Silver Native American Fred James Bypass Ring
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VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk

VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk

VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
METAL TYPE: STERLING SILVER (TESTED). MEASURES INSIDE CIRCUMFERENCE : 6 1/8 ” INCLUDING 1″ GAP. Please see pics for details. Please do the same for me. Please contact me if a problem exist so we can resolve the issue ASAP.
VTG Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Stamped Turquoise Cuff Bracelet 15.8g #gbk
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Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain

Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain
Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain
Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain
Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain
Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain

Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain
This is in excellent condition only needing a light polishing. The oval with leaf and turquoise is sterling, but the rest of the key chain I do not think is. The sterling section including the bale measures 1 3/8″ and the total size measures 3 1/2″. Please look closely at my photos for details.
Fred Guerro Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Key Chain
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Vintage Fred Harvey Era Navajo Sterling Silver Triple Concho Bracelet 23 26g 1940s

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Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5

Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5

Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
Sterling Silver Ring native american design beautiful solid sterling silver ring 5.5 in size.
Navajo vintage Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver Dome Ring Size 5.5
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Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11

Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11

Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
This is a genuine Hand Crafted Sterling Silver & Real Stone Ring, crafted by A Native American Artisan. Stone: Turq, Lapis, Etc. Please See Photos For Weights And Measurements. Before sending a message please see all photos. We try to included as much information as possible in photos! Please See Photos Carefully as they are the most accurate description of our items. Feel free to reach out with any questions and we will do our very best to get back to you! Please check out our other items! If there is an issue with your item, please contact me first and i will help you. For returning it ie. Doesnt Fit, Didnt like item, Doesnt work, etc. Please do not select item not as described. We are a small family business and we aim to provide the best experience for our buyers. Thank you for shopping small business.
Fred Charley Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Mens Ring Size 11
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Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin

Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin

Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
Vintage Ethnic Sterling Silver 925 Handarbeid/Handmade Signed Brooch Pin. Used in very good Condition. Please see the photos for more details. Any questions please ask. Thanks for shopping with us.
Navajo Fred Harvey Era Sterling Silver 925 Handmade Signed Brooch Pin
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Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis

Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis
Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis
Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis
Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis

Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis
NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & WILD HORSE RING BY FRED FRANCIS. This ring is a great representation of hand made Navajo jewelry and will make a statement on your hand. A beautiful piece of Wild Horse is set into a sterling silver setting. Hand made by Navajo silversmith Fred Francis. 1 3/8 x 1 7/8? The Navajos began working with silver in the 19th century, and began making things like buckles, bridles, buttons, rings, canteens, hollow beads, earrings, crescent-shaped pendants (called “najas”), bracelets, crosses, powder chargers, tobacco canteens, and conchos (for belts). Their silversmithing skills has evolved and changed throughout the years, and in about 1880 Navajo silversmiths started to set turquoise in their silver work. Traditionally, Navajo artists worked with jewelry techniques like repousee and stamp work, but today they explored in other Native American jewelry making techniques like Zuni inlay work and Hopi overlay work.
Native American Navajo Sterling Silver & Wild Horse Ring By Fred Francis
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