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A few more vintage Zuni pieces: earrings, bracelet, pins (sorry that the last one is kind of large)
I collected Native American Indian jewelry for years. It took awhile to develop my eye so I could distinguish between Persian, Chinese and Native American. Here are a few pieces. I don't know where I stashed the rest. My house is small but it's amazing how I can misplace things. I rarely wear my turquoise these days and have gifted much of my collection to nieces, as I am now more minimal and "all about Elsa Peretti." However, if one is ever invited to a western themed event, they are perfect!I thought we could have a thread that is all about turquoise! Turquoise is my favorite color and would like to see what jewelry you guys have!
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I collected Native American Indian jewelry for years. It took awhile to develop my eye so I could distinguish between Persian, Chinese and Native American. Here are a few pieces. I don't know where I stashed the rest. My house is small but it's amazing how I can misplace things. I rarely wear my turquoise these days and have gifted much of my collection to nieces, as I am now more minimal and "all about Elsa Peretti." However, if one is ever invited to a western themed event, they are perfect!
The photos were taken with an iPad. Please forgive the guest room lighting.
^beautiful ring!Beautiful turquoise ladies! Here are mine, my VCA Turquoise pieces and my Elsa Peretti Turquoise Cabochon ring.
^woooah...I love the native american necklace in your first pic. I'm absolutely WILD about both of your giant rings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hello, fellow junkie Turquoise collectors, I've been at it for a while so there will be lots of pics. So happy to meet you all. I hope to see much more in return![]()
^that ring is TO DIE FORMy most CrAzY piece!
The 93 year old dripping in Turquoise is the fabulous Iris Apfel, world traveler, famous designer who loves to create for her body as well!!! Isn't she inspaaaaa ration al~^beautiful ring!
^woooah...I love the native american necklace in your first pic. I'm absolutely WILD about both of your giant rings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
I was so happy to see closer views of the rings in some of your other pics. I'd love to see them even closer & in sunlight if you feel like taking more pics. I'm mad about huge rings. who is the lady in the last pic of your second post? she looks incredible.
^that ring is TO DIE FOR![]()
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I collected Native American Indian jewelry for years. It took awhile to develop my eye so I could distinguish between Persian, Chinese and Native American. Here are a few pieces. I don't know where I stashed the rest. My house is small but it's amazing how I can misplace things. I rarely wear my turquoise these days and have gifted much of my collection to nieces, as I am now more minimal and "all about Elsa Peretti." However, if one is ever invited to a western themed event, they are perfect!
The photos were taken with an iPad. Please forgive the guest room lighting.
The 93 year old dripping in Turquoise is the fabulous Iris Apfel, world traveler, famous designer who loves to create for her body as well!!! Isn't she inspaaaaa ration al~
I have three HUGE Turq rings and no problem with taking pics in the sun. I'll do that for you!!