$245.00
Eugene & Georgia Sanchez Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo), New Mexico Native American Indian jewelry
Award winning artists have created some cutting edge designs of Incredible one-of-a kind multi-inlay
This equilateral diamond shaped pendant has approximately 92 separate hand-cut and set linear and square Inlays. The stones are Turquoise, Serpentine, Jet, and Pipestone backed by Pipestone. The inlay is executed with great precision. This pendant is not supplied with a chain, see accessories for a selection.
As they do not use silver backing they are quite lightweight for their size. This is a double-edged sword, the lack of silver makes them more fragile - don't go dropping these on a hard surface!
This is totally unique. I'm not sure anyone else will want to go to the time and effort to try to imitate Eugene and Georgia's work. I have a pair their of rectangular earrings using a similar design as this pendant.
Remember to check the dimensions - the photos are extreme close-ups
Pendant Height x Width (not including bale): 1-7/8"H x 1-7/8"W
Bale Height: 3/16"H Bale Opening: 1/8" Diameter
Weight: .5oz/14gr/.031lb
Signed: Yes with their identifying logo markings
$255.00
Angela Martin, Navajo Jeweler LAST ONE Near the top of my favorite rings in the year I found them. I may have this in several sizes and versions, these are...
$220.00
Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo - New Mexico, USA Beautiful patterns and chatoyance can be found in this Gold/Olive Pietersite ring set by Artie's saw cutting ace, Henry Chackee. Most Pietersite rings have a larger...
$200.00
Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo Another variety in this design. Any white marks you may see are reflections. Variations in price, between sizes reflect costs at time purchased. If the size has...
$275.00
Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo What a beautiful ring, elegant. Like all of Artie's pieces it is handmade. The beads are very difficult to make. I also try to carry this in...