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2012
Apr
30
2012
Native American Style Dangle Necklace and Earrings Set with Native Figure Image- Black, Blue and Amber – 3.5″ Earrings, 20″ NecklacePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: Amber, American, Black, Blue, Dangle, Earrings, Figure, Image, Native, Necklace, StyleProduct Description
Apr
29
2012
Native American Style Dangle Necklace and Earrings Set with Native Figure Image- Blue, White, Black – 3.5″ Earrings, 20″ NecklacePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: American, Black, Blue, Dangle, Earrings, Figure, Image, Native, Necklace, Style, WhiteProduct Description
Apr
27
2012
Sale – Chief Sitting Bull Native American Indian StatuePosted by Blogmaster in Dreamcatchers, tags: American, Bull, Chief, Indian, Native, Sale}, Sitting, Statue
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Apr
24
2012
Native American Flute: Sleep MusicPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Music, tags: American, Flute, Music, Native, Sleep
Apr
23
2012
Roderick Tenorio Turquoise and Sterling Silver Beaded NecklacePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: Beaded, Necklace, Roderick, Silver, Sterling, Tenorio, Turquoise
Product Description Roderick Tenorio Turquoise and Sterling Silver Beaded Necklace
Apr
21
2012
Sterling Silver Turquoise and Coral Gemstone Inlay 4mm wide Band RingPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Jewelry, tags: Band, Coral, Gemstone, Inlay, Ring, Silver, Sterling, Turquoise, Wide
Product Description The ring will be shipped in a FREE gift box, perfect for surprising that special someone. Thank you for shopping at Gem Avenue, your source for unique sterling silver and crystal jewelry on the cheap! Sterling Silver Turquoise and Coral Gemstone Inlay 4mm wide Band Ring
Apr
21
2012
Bright Bead Fringe NecklacePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: Bead, Bright, Fringe, Necklace
Apr
20
2012
Roderick Tenorio Sterling Silver Lapis Turquoise Lifting Spirits Pendant NecklacePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Jewelry, tags: Lapis, Lifting, Necklace, Pendant, Roderick, Silver, Spirits, Sterling, Tenorio, Turquoise
Product Description Add a touch of elegant tradition to your favorite pair of jeans with this gorgeous pendant! Designed by Native American artist Roderick Tenorio and produced by Relios for collectors across the globe, this wearable art piece features traditional Native stamping on silver surrounding a circular dark blue lapis cabochon. Topping the lapis is a light blue turquoise triangle with feather motif carved white mother of pearl dripping down the pendant. This pendant is arranged on a lapis and silver beaded necklace. The perfect gift for the traditional Native design fan in your life! Pendant measures 2-1/8″ L x 1-1/8″ W on a 17″ necklace with a 3″ extender. *Note: Many natural gemstones undergo treatment as part of the finishing process to enhance the beauty or durability of the stone. Stone treatment is an accepted industry practice if done ethically and with full disclosure. When any natural, treated stone is featured in a piece of our jewelry, the treatment method is listed in the Product Specifications area. Please see our Detailed Seller Information for more information. Turquoise stone has been stabilized to improve the durability of the stone. No dyes have been added to the stone to enhance color. Our jewelry is proudly made in New Mexico, USA with fair labor. We do our part for the environment by crafting our jewelry from recycled genuine .925 sterling silver. Roderick Tenorio Sterling Silver Lapis Turquoise Lifting Spirits Pendant Necklace
Apr
19
2012
Contemporary Native American ArtistsPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Pottery (Books), tags: American, Artists, Contemporary, NativeProduct Description Contemporary Nati ve American artists have a strong presence in the North American and international art markets. This talented group’s work can be found in many annual events, an ever-changing array of fine art galleries, and a number of museums throughout North America. These artists give visible form to the past, present, and future of American Indian life. In Contemporary Native American Artists, key luminaries of the Native American art world are brought together through stunning photography and intimate portrayals of their lives and art. Suzanne Deats, a graduate of the University of New Mexico, is an artist and art critic. She worked at the Santa Fe Reporter for seven years before writing magazine articles and a number of books about artists and fine arts. She lives in Houston, Texas. Kitty Leaken, a seasoned photojournalist, creates documentaries that preserve art and culture of native peoples in Tibet and Sri Lanka. She graduated from Stanford University, has provided photography for several books, and lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A celebration of key Native American artists |
































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