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Lon Jose Vintage Zuni Sterling and Turquoise petit point ...

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/839865574/lon-jose-vintage-zuni-sterling-and
    Vintage Zuni Sterling and Turquoise petit point Cuff Bracelet. About 6.25 inner diameter with an adjustable 1.75 gap. 5/16 wide in center, nice elegant bracelet with no issues.5/5(991)

Andrea Lonjose Zuni Kachina Jewelry - Sedona Indian Jewelry

    https://www.sedonaindianjewelry.com/93-andrea-lonjose-zuni-kachina-jewelry
    Andrea Lonjose Zuni Kachina Jewelry There is 1 product. Andrea Lonjose specializes in inlay depicting animals, Zuni Kachina figures and other realistic characters found on the Zuni reservation. Lonjose's jewelry has recieved many awards and is widely collected.

Phyllis Lon Jose– Garland's

    https://www.garlandsjewelry.com/collections/phyllis-lon-jose
    Garland's Indian Jewelry Oak Creek Canyon (928) 282-6632 [email protected] Hours: 10am-5pm, Daily. Garland's Navajo Rugs Sedona Gallery District (928) 282-4070 [email protected] Hours: 10am-5pm, Daily

Zuni Pueblo Art - Ancestral Rich Treasures of Zuni Cooperative

    https://zunipuebloart.com/
    Ancestral Rich Treasures of Zuni (ARTZ) Cooperative is the only Zuni company owned and operated by Zuni Artists, and it’s the only known Native-owned artist cooperative in New Mexico! ARTZ formed last year to empower Zuni Artists to take control of our collective livelihoods by collaborating to create a fair market value for Zuni Art.

Indian Native American Jewelry Artists - art-amerindien.com

    http://www.art-amerindien.com/hallmarks/
    initials and picto Hallmarks on Silver to identify Indian Native American jewelry Hopi Navajo Zuni. ... Indian Native American Jewelry Artists Hallmarks & SouthWest Shop Trademarks . Welcome to my website ! 3600 hallmarks pictured at this date: 2020-09-09

Native American Jewelry Silversmith Hallmarks

    https://www.tumbleweedsjewelry.com/store.php/tumbleweedsjewelry/pg13745/native-american-jewelry-hallmarks
    He was one of a handful of Gallup, New Mexico Navajo artists responsible for the revival of the old, traditional Navajo jewelry style and development of an old pawn finish - which is somewhat like the Hopi brush or satin finish only darker.

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