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NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & TURQUOISE BRACELET BY GARY CUSTER

In the mid 1800s, Navajo silversmiths started to use sand casting as one of their silversmithing techniques.  Today, silversmiths still use this technique by carving a design in tufa stone (a porous limestone) and then placing another stone against it.  The two pieces are fastened together and molten silver is...
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VINTAGE NAVAJO SILVER & TURQUOISE CONCHO BELT BY ROGER SKEET JR.

Navajo artist Roger Skeet Jr. learned and worked with his father, renowned silversmith Roger Skeet Sr.  Both artists are known for their outstanding silversmithing skills, and great stamp and repousee work.  This exquisite concho belt is a good representation of Roger Skeet Jr’s excellent skills.  The belt has a buckle,...
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TURQUOISE & JET CUFFLINKS BY NANCY & SHELDON WESTIKA ZUNI

Striking color combination.  The marvelous cufflinks feature Jet and Kingman Turquoise inlaid in a sterling silver setting.  Hand made with high quality craftsmanship that is a great representation of the traditional inlay work.  Hand made by Zuni jewelers Nancy and Sheldon Westika.  The Westikas have been making jewelry since the...
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ZUNI OPAL EARRINGS BY NANCY & SHELDON WESTIKA

Zuni jewelry makers, Nancy and Sheldon Westika made these striking earrings.  The Westikas have been making jewelry since the 1970’s and they are known for their fine inlay work.  Made out of sterling silver and inlaid with two colors of laboratory opal.  Weighs 2 grams.  Signed 3/8” wide x 3/4”...
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TURQUOISE & HENNA LIMESTONE EARRINGS BY NANCY AND SHELDON WESTIKA ZUNI

Zuni jewelry makers, Nancy and Sheldon Westika created  these stunning earrings.  Made out of sterling silver and inlaid with Henna Limestone and Turquoise.  Zuni artists are known for their lapidary work.  The Westikas have been making jewelry since the 1970’s and they are known for their fine inlay work.  Weighs...
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SILVER & TURQUOISE RING BY NANCY & SHELDON WESTIKA ZUNI

Fine channel inlay work.  Zuni jewelry makers, Nancy and Sheldon Westika made this exquisite ring.  Sterling silver and inlaid with natural turquoise.  Zuni artists are known for their lapidary work.  The Westikas have been making jewelry since the 1970’s and they are known for their fine inlay work.  Signed.  Weighs...
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ZUNI TURQUOISE & RED LINE OBSIDIAN CUFFLINKS SET BY NANCY & SHELDON WESTIKA

Exquisite cufflinks that feature Turquoise and Red Line Obsidian inlaid in a sterling silver setting.  Comes with four matching tuxedo studs.  Hand made with high quality craftsmanship that is a great representation of the traditional inlay work.  Hand made by Zuni jewelers Nancy and Sheldon Westika.  The Westikas have been...
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NATIVE AMERICAN KINGMAN TURQUOISE BRACELET NAVAJO

Imagine the happiness you’ll feel each time you wear this beautiful bracelet!  Eighteen vivid blue Kingman turquoise nuggets are surrounded by silver work.  Great stamp work on the cut-out edges with an attractive shape and design.  The entire inner circumference is about 6  3/4”, including 1  1/16” opening.  Weighs 24...
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NATIVE AMERICAN TURQUOISE CROSS PENDANT BY GARY CUSTER

In the mid 1800s, Navajo silversmiths started to use sand casting as one of their silversmithing techniques.  Today, silversmiths still use this technique by carving a design in tufa stone (a porous limestone) and then placing another stone against it.  The two pieces are fastened together and molten silver is poured in.  Once...
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BUTTERFLY PENDANT BY GARY CUSTER NAVAJO SAND CAST

In the mid 1800s, Navajo silversmiths started to use sand casting as one of their silversmithing techniques.  Today, silversmiths still use this technique by carving a design in tufa stone (a porous limestone) and then placing another stone against it.  The two pieces are fastened together and molten silver is poured in.  Once...
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