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Turquoise/Native American jewelry

Feraud

Bartender
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Hardlucksville, NY
I am a big fan of this stuff.
Here is the prize of my collection. Believe it or not, a friend gave this to me 15+ years ago.

Belt buckle. Sterling Silver base with turquoise stone and bear claws.
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Does anyone else collect the stuff?
 
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10,561
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My mother's basement
Can't say that I collect it, but I do like it. The dewy-eyed bride and I picked up matching turquoise-and-silver rings during our travels last summer. Don't recall what we paid, exactly, but it wasn't much.
 

Bassman

A-List Customer
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372
Location
New Jersey USA
I love Native American jewelry too, particularly the silver and turquoise stuff.
I have a couple of silver and turquoise bracelets, one of which I regularly wear (looking to sell the other) and 2 beautiful Zuni bolos (one from a trading post in Santa Fe and one from e-bay). I'll try to post a picture soon.
 

thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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4,044
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Iowa
Nice collections, all.

When we lived down in NM for several summers, we picked up some turquoise jewelry. Unfortunately, some pieces were made of fake turquoise. Plastic or something like that. One way to test is to heat up a pin and poke the turquoise: if the pin sinks in it's fake, if it doesn't it's real.

My mom also found two turquoise beads at a newly discovered (by us) anasazi ruin site where we were living. It was on our private land.
 

Kassia

One of the Regulars
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West Coast of Canada
I have some turquoise pieces too but i think they come from India and the Middle East.. I find that the Asian stones and the NA stones are very very different colours and personally i prefer the bluer stones of the East...

The belt bucket is very nice but i have to ask, are they real bear claws?

Next time i am in Mexico i am going to have a look for some peices... There must be some nice ones there too!!
 

Kassia

One of the Regulars
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269
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West Coast of Canada
thunderw21 said:
Nice collections, all.

When we lived down in NM for several summers, we picked up some turquoise jewelry. Unfortunately, some pieces were made of fake turquoise. Plastic or something like that. One way to test is to heat up a pin and poke the turquoise: if the pin sinks in it's fake, if it doesn't it's real.
private land.

Also watch for real stones that have neen dyed....
 

Spitfire

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Copenhagen, Denmark.
Bought this one for my wife in Sedona, Arizona many many moons ago.

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Unfortunately she is not so much into native american history as I am. So she has never worn it:eusa_doh:
 

Bassman

A-List Customer
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372
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New Jersey USA
Spitfire...that's a shame she won't wear such a beautiful piece, but those Squash Blossom necklaces are a rather bold statement.
 

Havana

One of the Regulars
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249
Location
South Carolina
Those are some really fantastic pieces. It's funny. I can't get my wife interested in this style of jewelry either. I think it's incredibly beautiful.
 

Bassman

A-List Customer
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372
Location
New Jersey USA
These are the few items I have.
The bracelet in the center is the one I wear daily.
The upper left bracelet is for sale;)
The lower left bolo is from Santa Fe, NM. It had a matching belt buckle which I could not afford and the seller broke up the set to sell me the bolo.
The other bolo, carved bracelet and my daily wearer were all from e-bay.
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Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
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USA
One of my ex's loved the stuff so we visited David Saity on a regular basis. I had a few belt buckles but I ended up gifting them to friends.
 

Sertsa

One of the Regulars
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195
Location
Ohio
Interesting thread.
I recently bought a pin/pendant of a thunderbird made by a Zuni artist, which had impressive inlay work in turquoise and other materials.

I tried to find a photo of it, but the image was replaced with something else after I bought it. (I ordered it from a store in the Zuni pueblo), and the others on the site aren't the same.

I looked again, this is fairly close, except it's on a necklace, is from a different artist, and seems to use fewer materials:

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(The image may change if that item is bought, though, so if it's something else than an inlaid thunderbird necklace, that's probably what happened).

Anyway, it's a gift for someone. I hope she'll like it.
 
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1,184
Location
NJ/phila
Very interesting pieces. Over the years I have seen many pieces of this jewelry. Years back they were very reasonably priced, however I never purchased any, ( wish I had). One thing I noticed about the silver was it was either marked .925 Mexico or .925 Siam Silver.
I have never seen any pieces made with Sterling Silver or.999
Anyway great pieces, thanks everyone for sharing.
Best regards
CCJ
 

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