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Wow, everyone here has such beautiful jewelry! I don't know anything about this bracelet but I like the simplicity of it. Now I would like a larger bracelet and a ring. I have found some I like on Etsy and Ebay from reputable sources, but I would really appreciate any tips or guidance y'all have regarding price evaluation and quality. Does anyone have any favorite sellers on those sites that you are willing to share with me? It's worth it to me to invest in a nicer piece that is relatively expensive versus acquiring several cheaper, lower quality pieces.
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I love Native American jewelry! Especially vintage Zuni needle and petite point. Here are some of my pieces....

2 Zuni vintage cuffs with a huge vintage Zuni ring..


I really really love your bracelet and ring(s). Is that 3 separate rings or one triple? Are there suggested places to look for these delicate vintage bracelets? Ebay? I am taking note of the designer names that are mentioned here.
Learning so much from this thread. This is new territory for me. Thank you for posting!
 
I love this Navajo heart pendant! I can pair it with a whole bunch of southwestern style bead necklaces, but chunky Navajo pearls look the very best. I need to get a strand.View attachment 4365989View attachment 4365990

I love that pendant as well.
When we’re in Albuquerque, I’m always going into shops in Old Town and into pawn shops looking
at beautiful jewelry.
 
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My quest this year when we take a rip out to Sedona and the Grand Canyon will be for some old pawn. I just love that stuff. I am interested, particularly, in a cuff. There are some great websites out there but I think it is just one of those things that you have to try on in person rather than trust measurements. Maybe I will see you, sdkitty, lurkiing somewhere there....lol!
 
My quest this year when we take a rip out to Sedona and the Grand Canyon will be for some old pawn. I just love that stuff. I am interested, particularly, in a cuff. There are some great websites out there but I think it is just one of those things that you have to try on in person rather than trust measurements. Maybe I will see you, sdkitty, lurkiing somewhere there....lol!
If you have time I'd suggest you go to Prescott. I think it's maybe and hour or so drive. Oggs Hogan has some really nice stuff and much better pricing than sedona. Have fun.
 
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My quest this year when we take a rip out to Sedona and the Grand Canyon will be for some old pawn. I just love that stuff. I am interested, particularly, in a cuff.
If you're flying into Phoenix and driving, go by way of Prescott and stop at Ogg's Hogan. It's a candyland with old and new, superb quality. Prescott has a lively shop scene, but Ogg's Hogan is unique; the owner is I think a 5th or 6th-generation trader. A little more off the beaten path than Sedona.

But of course Garland's and Hoel's Indian in Sedona are top notch, though more new stuff than old.
 
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If you're flying into Phoenix and driving, go by way of Prescott and stop at Ogg's Hogan. It's a candyland with old and new, superb quality. Prescott has a lively shop scene, but Ogg's Hogan is unique; the owner is I think a 5th or 6th-generation trader. A little more off the beaten path than Sedona.

But of course Garland's and Hoel's Indian in Sedona are top notch, though more new stuff than old.
Thank you for your advice. This is how I like to shop!
 
If you have time I'd suggest you go to Prescott. I think it's maybe and hour or so drive. Oggs Hogan has some really nice stuff and much better pricing than sedona. Have fun.

[emoji106]Evidently we posted the same thing at about the same time!Or I accidentally duplicated you.[emoji39]
 
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