108 results for "Native American Indian Jewelry, Turquoise Earrings"
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These delicate pair of authentic handpainted sterling silver earrings were handcrafted by a native american Zuni artisian.
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The color of the turquoise in these Native American Indian sterling silver/ turquoise handmade earrings is absolutely beautiful. Artfully created by Erwin Begay, Navajo. The unique bluegreen turquoise stone shows a wonderful brown matrix.Stunning stone from the Royston, NV mine.Perfectly matched stones. The oval shape measures 1 1/8" long (Not counting the earwire) X over 1/2" wide at the widest.Each earring is trimmed with four tiny silver balls at the top and at the bottom. Encased in a sterl
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T homas Charley is full blooded Native American Indian. He was born in in 1952 into the Navajo Reservation. He was born and raised in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He has been creating jewelry since 1977. He specializes in his own unique contemporary style that he has developed on his own. His style is both stylish and very dramatic while still having all the character and ethics of his forefathers...
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A contemporary pair of earrings, these are American Indian sterling silver with genuine turquoise cabochons. The earrings are for pierced ears and measure 1 inch diameter x 1-1/4 long. They have not been polished and are in superb condition.
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Nice hanging earrings, made of silver and turquoises tube beads. As usual my scan can't pick up silver right, although these are bright and cheerful silver and light bright turquoise beads, you can't see that in my scan, so hopefully I can describe them better.
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Turquoise has been used for personal adornment in many countries all over the world. Among those who have worn it are the Persians, Tibetans, Greeks, Romans, Aztecs, Incas and of course the Native Americans of our own Southwest, who have been mining and wearing it since the time of Christ. Turquoise has decorated the thrones of Kings, been inlaid in the crowns of royalty and appeared in the crown jewels of many countries. During the 15th century the Queen of France gave a gold ring set with Turquoise...
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Native American Style Chandelier Earrings, Indian Jewelry "
Native American Indian style chandelier earrings are hand-painted artisan earrings that evoke the ethnic beauty of American Indian jewelry in a pair of lightweight costume earrings that you will wear with jeans and casual ruffled ethnic skirts for a Southwest fashion flavor or an ethnic look. The colors are as richly subtle as the desert in these earrings that will go with earth tones, silver, gold or contrast beautifully with your turquoise jewelry. They measure approximately 2-3/4 x 5...
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Native American Indian Sterling Silver Jewelry Post Hoop Earrings by Navajo Indian artists Tahe
Made by the Tahe family, Navajo Indian jewelry artists of Northern Arizona. These Navajo Indian Silver Earrings are pieces of hand made Native American jewelry. This pair of earrings was hand made out of Sterling Silver. These Native American post earrings are 3/4" long and 1/4" wide. *
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These lovely turquoise and red coral jaclas` earrings measure 2 1/2 inches top to bottom (includes the wire) and 3/4 inches across at the widest point. They were made by Maralla Costillo of Santo Domingo Pueblo. They are beautiful. They are in excellent condition. They look fabulous on. Please check out my other auctions as I am selling a large collection of vintage Mexican and Indian jewelry. Thanks for looking!!
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Native American Indian Sterling Silver Jewelry Post Hoop Earrings by Navajo Indian artists Tahe
The Dine' People are a unique group of people still living the traditional life with many oral stories passed down to the younger generation through the Dine' language. The Navajo people have returned to their original name given to them by their holy people. The Dine' land (aka Navajo reservation) on top of Oak Creek Canyon is the largest reservation established for the Dine', covering about 25,000 sq. miles of land, which is located in the Southwest in parts of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado...
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These Navajo Indian Jewelry Turquoise Silver Native American Earrings are gorgeous pieces of Native American Jewelry. Turquoise jewelry is very popular now for its elegance and color. These earrings each feature a large hand cut oval cabochon of genuine sky blue Turquoise. This Turquoise has been set against the brilliance of Sterling Silver. Hand stamped designs give the Sterling Silver extra detail. The cool color of the Turquoise finely compliments the shine of the Sterling Silver. The Turquoise...
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These old American Indian Sterling and Turquoise earrings are sensational ! The earrings were completely hand made and date from the late 1940s or early 1950s. They are a very rare old pair to find and are mos likely Navajo. The earrings are thunderbirds, which is an Indian symbol of power, strength and nobility. The oval turquoise cabs are bezel set, and are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Notice the hand tooled engraving on the birds that is deep and geometric. The earrings are...
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Native American Indian Nickel Earrings ERW020RC
This product is not Indian Made or an Indian product
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These beautiful pair of authentic sterling silver and turquoise dangle earrings were handcrafted by a native american Zuni artisian.
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These earrings are dazzling works of art. These perfect Sterling Silver earrings hold rich pieces of purple Sugilite (block). Each piece of this Sugilite has been intricately hand cut and inlaid in a simple geometric pattern in shimmering channels of Sterling Silver. The inlaid pattern appears on hand cut Sterling Silver triangles. These beautiful post earrings are 1/2" long. Stamped Sterling. Imported. This pair comes from the old Apache Turquoise & Case Co. trading post. They used to be one of...
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Strallie and Sheryl have been making Zuni multi-colored inlaid jewelry since 1986 and have developed a true artistic form of their own. Their work range from simple two colored inlaid forms to several different stones inlaid on a single piece. Their work, over the years, has developed into superb color combinations and balanced designs that are unmatched in other forms of inlaid jewelry in...
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These earrings were handmade by Joyce Waseta (daughter of Theresa Waseta, deceased). Joyce learned her craft from her mother and has been creating her own version of the Zuni Indian maiden for many years. Matching Zuni maiden bracelets, pendants, rings & pins also available by the same artist, as shown in the last photo.
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Genuine handmade Native American piece comes directly from the Southwestern U.S. The use of gemstones for personal adornment by Southwestern Indians dates from prehistoric times, and the use of silver by the Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi is almost 100 years old.
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Hopi Overlay Ear Rings.Purchased from Aaron Honanie, a well known Katsina Carver and Silversmith, at the 45th Annual Heard Museum Indian Market.
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These beautiful pair of authentic sterling silver and turquoise dangle earrings were handcrafted by a native american Zuni artisian.
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Native American Indian Jewelry Zuni Red Coral Earrings Click to see supersized image Click to see supersized image Click to see supersized image Click to see supersized image Click to see supersized image Item:Zuni hand made Sterling Silver Red Coral Needlepoint Post Earrings Tribe: Zuni Artist Info:Philander Gia Measurements:1 1/2 inches long from the top of the post,3/8 of an inch wide and weigh 4.8 grams.Condition:New.Signed:Not Stamped Sterling but guaranteed with artists name Philander Gia
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