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  • Dream Catcher
  • Hand-Made
  • Real Wood
  • 100% Satisfaction
  • Approx 8″ x 21″

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Hang this dream catcher as a charm to protect sleepers from nightmares. The legend is that the bad dreams will get caught in the web.

Native American ~ Hand Made Dream Catcher ~ Brown With Chimes ~ Approx 8″ Diameter

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  • Dream Catcher
  • Hand-Made
  • Real Wood
  • 100% Satisfaction
  • Approx 8″ x 21″

Product Description
Hang this dream catcher as a charm to protect sleepers from nightmares. The legend is that the bad dreams will get caught in the web.

Native American ~ Hand Made Dream Catcher ~ Purple White Blue ~ Approx 8″ Diameter

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  • Dream Catcher
  • Hand-Made
  • Real Wood
  • 100% Satisfaction
  • Approx 3″

Product Description
Hang this dream catcher as a charm to protect sleepers from nightmares. The legend is that the bad dreams will get caught in the web.

Native American ~ Hand Made Dream Catcher ~ Blue With Black Feathers ~ Approx 3″ Diameter

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  • Dream Catcher
  • Hand-Made
  • Real Wood
  • 100% Satisfaction
  • Approx 10 x 30 Inches

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Hang this dream catcher as a charm to protect sleepers from nightmares. The legend is that the bad dreams will get caught in the web.

Native American ~ Hand Made Dream Catcher ~ Red With Feathers ~ Approx 10″ Diameter

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  • ISBN13: 9780789313829
  • Condition: USED – Like New
  • Notes: 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!

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The American Southwest is home to some of the most beautiful and enduring craft traditions in the country. From turquoise bracelets to rustic benches, Native American pottery to hand woven rugs, Made in the Southwest presents a buyer’s guide to the best the region has to offer. The first part of the book explores the three different traditions of the region—Hispanic, Native American, and Western—and looks at the range of styles, influences, and objects that emerge from each. Part two consists of state-by-state listings of the best artisans, stores, and sources for the crafts. Each state is introduced with a brief explanation of the influences and history of the region’s craft production, and the listings feature towns known for the richest traditions and the most thriving markets. With advice on how, what, and where to buy, hints on recognizing quality and authenticity, advice on finding the best deals, and a calendar of craft festivals throughout the region, Made in the Southwest is the definitive guide to the arts and crafts of America’s most colorful states.

Made in the Southwest: A Shopper’s Guide to the Region’s Best Native American, Hispanic and Western Craft Traditions

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  • This Beautiful and unique Genuine Zuni Needle point Sterling-silver Cross showcases the beauty of Sterling Silver and Turquoise to perfection.
  • Gleaming sterling-silver is crafted into Beautiful Cross with Genuine turquoise stones set into a unique cross design.
  • The length from top to bottom is 1 1/4 inch and from side to side 3/4 inch.
  • Will come with 16-18 or 20 inch Genuine Leather rope with a secure Sterling-silver Lobster clasp. A perfect piece for every day wear.

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This Beautiful and unique Zuni Needle point Sterling-silver Cross showcases the beauty of Sterling Silver and Turquoise to perfection. Gleaming sterling-silver is crafted into Beautiful Cross with Genuine turquoise stones set into a unique cross design.Th

Beautiful! Sterling-silver Zuni Indian Made Needle Point Turquoise CrossLeather Rope Pendant-necklaces

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  • Presentation boxed
  • Quality craftsmanship and superb styling
  • Made in the U.S.A

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Yellow gold plated Buffalo nickel coin cufflinks. This pair show the head on one link and the tail of the coin on the other. A perfect way to make sure that part of our national coin heritage is remembered. Presentation boxed. Made in the U.S.A. These are genuine coins and the dates may be different from the dates shown on the image as this was one pair photographed – also the dates on each cufflinks may or may not be the same.

Yellow gold plated indian head and buffalo nickel coin cufflinks with presentation box. Made in the U.S.A

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  • An Incredible Masterpiece! Santo Domingo artist Priscilla Nieto has created this striking ‘Harvest Necklace’ from serpentine and turquoise
  • This traditional necklace has a dramatic piece of turquoise as a centerpiece, signifying the ‘mother earth’. The matrix of the stone represents the roots of growing corn plants.
  • The strands of serpentine ‘corn beads’ are the crops as they grow throughout the season. When the men harvest the corn, it is depicted with the large serpentine rectangles. Finally, the top of the necklace portrays the ears of corn that have been harvested by the men and returned to the women for food preparation.
  • A very important necklace with an abundance of tradition and meaning. Priscilla has hand made each bead of this outstanding necklace. Even the olive snail shell heishi between the corn beads is hand formed.
  • She has finished the necklace with the traditional squaw wrap which makes for comfortable wearing. Truly an amazing piece for the collector, or anyone who appreciates fine artistry, tradition and talent. Beautiful! This necklace is 34″ in length and finished with a 2″ by 1 3/4″ turquoise pendant. The large serpentine stones are 1 1/2″ by 2 1/4″. See the Taos Trading Storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

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An Incredible Masterpiece! Santo Domingo artist Priscilla Nieto has created this striking ‘Harvest Necklace’ from serpentine and turquoise. This traditional necklace has a dramatic piece of turquoise as a centerpiece, signifying the ‘mother earth’. The matrix of the stone represents the roots of growing corn plants. The strands of serpentine ‘corn beads’ are the crops as they grow throughout the season. When the men harvest the corn, it is depicted with the large serpentine rectangles. Finally, the top of the necklace portrays the ears of corn that have been harvested by the men and returned to the women for food preparation. A very important necklace with an abundance of tradition and meaning. Priscilla has hand made each bead of this outstanding necklace. Even the olive snail shell heishi between the corn beads is hand formed. She has finished the necklace with the traditional squaw wrap which makes for comfortable wearing. Truly an amazing piece for the collector, or anyone who appreciates fine artistry, tradition and talent. Beautiful! This necklace is 34″ in length and finished with a 2″ by 1 3/4″ turquoise pendant. The large serpentine stones are 1 1/2″ by 2 1/4″. See the Taos Trading Storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

Southwestern Native American Hand Made Turquoise and Serpentine Bead Harvest Necklace by Santo Domingo Artist Priscilla Nieto, #9199

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  • Beautiful! Navajo made Dream Catcher
  • Italian Sterling-silver necklace showcases the beauty of Sterling Silver and Turquoise to perfection
  • Gleaming sterling-silver is crafted into a delicately Dream catcher with a genuine turquoise stone set into the center with a hanging feather
  • Perfect piece for every day wear.
  • Matching Earrings available in another listing

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Beautiful! Navajo Dream Catcher pendant showcases the beauty of Sterling Silver and Turquoise to perfection. Gleaming sterling-silver is crafted into a delicately Dream catcher with a genuine turquoise stone set into the center with the hanging feather. Available with an 18-20 or 24 inch Italian Sterling-silver box chain with a lobster-clasp for safety and comfort. A perfect piece for every day wear.

Beautiful! Navajo Made Sterling-silver Dream Catcher-turquoise Pendant-necklaces

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This digital document is an article from Antiques Roadshow Insider, published by Belvoir Media Group, LLC on August 1, 2010. The length of the article is 827 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Many hands … made classic pottery. In the area of Native American art, these are the names to know.(TRIBAL ARTS THE ARTISTS)
Author: Jerry Shaver
Publication: Antiques Roadshow Insider (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2010
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 10 Issue: 8 Page: 10(2)

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

Many hands … made classic pottery. In the area of Native American art, these are the names to know.: An article from: Antiques Roadshow Insider

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