REAL Native American Jewelry~

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@essiedub asked me to post my two heritage pieces handed down to me from my father when he passed away. My post is on Scarf of the Day thread here.

https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...wearing-today.1002401/page-1058#post-33458900


Both pieces were gifts from NA friends sometime in the 1960's that were treasured by my father. I believe they are Navajo..

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Wait did I buy this piece???? Indeed I did!! I ALWAYS wanted a unique all silver SB necklace and this one fit the bill!!! TY!!!!
 
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Hi, susieserb.....love, love love your pictures! All of it....stunning! I wish I could feel comfortable enough to be so bold with my style, but you rock it for sure. Both you and cdtracing..... Right now, I dress up with a pendant or two to feel like I am going somewhere special when I go from Livingroomlandia to Puerto Backyardia these days. Thank you so much for sharing...:heart:
 
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he used to be so hot....tragic the way he has aged
Is that his daughter?
 
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anyone shopped for NA jewelry in Montana? I happened to be listening to an interview with a NA man (not on the subject of jewelry) who said he made jewelry in Boseman. Got me thinking - could this be a (partial) excuse to travel to Montana?
Did you ever figure out who this was? Would love to look him up next time I go visit :) I was just there and went to Silver Annie's and got a few things. She got most of her stuff from New Mexico when they do the trade shows, but she didn't mention anyone local.
I also found this website interesting, showing some of the different types of turquoise found in the US: https://waddellgallery.com/pages/turquoise-materials
 
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