Masha Indian Native American Jewelry -On Route 66 – Albuquerque, New Mexico U. These necklaces are meticulously handmade and assembled by the artist creating the perfect balance of fall, color and shine. Necklaces are a must have for any collection, whether you are just starting out or are a serious collector you will not be disappointed with this work of art. These necklaces have excellent fall and can even be stacked with others, fashioned with a pendant, or worn double wrapped to give you a distinctive look every time. Authenticity you can Trust We have been in this industry since 1972, all of our Jewelry is Authentic Artisan Handcrafted Sterling Silver. It is Designed, Manufactured, Finished, Polished and Assembled in the USA by Local Native American Artists without any base metal or plated findings (unless otherwise specified). Once you witness the quality of our products and experience our customer service you will know why more than 90% of our sales are from repeat customers. This gives you an opportunity to experience the Masha difference first hand risk-free. We understand you have many choices when you shop and we appreciate your business and support through these trying times.
This recent Estate find is a VINTAGE STERLING SILVER NAVAJO LADIES WATCH SIGNED CB (CHARLIE BOWIE) with BLUE LAPIS/ONYX and OPAL INLAY on watch cuff. Signed/Stamped CB (Charlie Bowie maker’s mark) and STERLING. Sterling Cuff has Blue Lapis, Black Onyx and Opal Inlay. Black face with silver color hands and numbers. Stainless Steel Flexible Band – fits up to appx. Watch is in Excellent overall condition for use and age with some expected handle and use wear. Please see condition description and all pictures. To see more Vintage and Antique Collectibles from this estate and other estates just visit my store link. Thank you for looking!!
Frank Chee Navajo sterling silver Horned Toad channel inlay pendant/pin/brooch. Solid sterling silver tested and guaranteed with weight and measurements in the pictures. No issues, circa last quarter of the 20th century.
Navajo LJ Sr Sterling Silver Turquoise Coral Inlay Cuff Bracelet – 6 Wrist – 44 grams. A row of colorful Navajo turquoise and coral inlays with silver lintels on a thick hand-forged solid sterling silver cuff bracelet. Beautiful materials and craftsmanship. No defects or damage. We polished this gently, and not completely, only for these pictures. 9/16 inch (1.5cm). Inside Metal Circumference: 5 inch. Gap: 1 inch (make sure this is large enough for you). Total Inside Circumference 6 inch. Thickness of metal band – 1/8 inch (center section) to 1/7 inch (ends). Weight – 44,2 grams. Urquoise and red coral.
Vintage Teddy Goodluck Navajo Sterling Silver Gaspeite & Opal Inlay Pendant TG Sterling – 4.1g total weight. Measures approximately 1.5g. A piece of authentic Native American artistry with this exquisite vintage Navajo pendant by the renowned artist, Teddy Goodluck. This stunning piece, signed’TG’ (Teddy Goodluck), showcases exceptional craftsmanship in sterling silver, featuring vibrant Gaspeite and iridescent Opal inlay. Materials: High-quality Sterling Silver. 925 purity, genuine Gaspeite, and captivating Opal inlay. Design: A unique and elegant pendant with a distinctive inlay pattern that highlights the natural beauty of the stones. The Gaspeite offers a beautiful green hue, complemented by the fiery flashes of the inlaid Opal. Vintage Charm: This piece carries the timeless appeal of vintage Native American jewelry, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Condition: Pre-owned, in excellent vintage condition with a natural patina that adds to its character. Please refer to photos for detailed condition.
Prominent Navajo silversmith, Stanley Manygoats, famous multi-stone inlay sterling silver dangle earrings. Stones include Turquoise, lapis, malachite, coral, mother of pearl, onyx and sugalite inlaid amidst slivers of sterling silver for a sparkling art deco geometric style. Measuring appx 1.5″ t x 1/2″w; 7g. Provenance in short: Acquired from the Louisville, KY estate of Mary Perry. Mary’s love of the Native American peoples was cemented during her first teaching job at the Pine Ridge Oglala and Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, after she received her Doctorate of Education from the University of Utah. Mary was a renowned advocate of women’s rights and education access, serving on the National Board of Directors for the American Association of University Women whom she represented at the NGO Forum/ International Women’s Conference in Beijing and at the Women in Business Initiative Conference in Moscow. Later in life she turned her love of animals into a new career opening The Pet School and Hotel in Louisville KY, breeding champion Westies, and founding Mount Olympus Aviaries where she bred and cared for exotic birds. Ultimately known as “The Bird Lady”, she had a profound connection to the animals in her care, as well as the wild ones that visited her property daily. We’ll stop learning when we are 6′ under, if you know more please share! Super glad to be back in the saddle again post Covid; thank you for hanging in there with us. Please follow us by clicking on the heart to see all of our newest finds first. Please don’t be afraid to inquire about our services or advice on when, where, and what to do next when considering how to liquidate yours or your inherited estate. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Saving the landfills has never been more fun! To preserve authenticity and original condition we do not make ANY attempts to clean or restore the items we sell. We are not professional graders. Our descriptions are subjective and based on a critical look at overall condition including wear, age of item, coloration (faded or not), presence of rust, and “eyefeel”. We try to include hi-res shots of details and are happy to send additional photographs or field questions to serious buyers.
6.6 c1970’s Navajo sterling silver turquoise chip inlay walnut cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with no markings. Some expected wear, no damage. Weight and measurements in pictures.