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Posted by Blogmaster in Turquoise, tags: #7540, American, Artist, Chain, Horse, Indian, Inlaid, Native, Pendant, Silver, Southwestern, Sterling, Turquoise

- Beautifully designed by a Navajo silversmith, this bright blue turquoise inlaid pendant celebrates the powerful horse. Suspended from an 18″ sterling silver box chain, this horse with natural stone inlay makes a statement!
- Beautiful southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive! Turquoise is a traditional stone that adds the perfect complement to this sterling horse pendant.
- Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The horse has long symbolized power and friendship. Freedom and strength are also associated with the horse. Great for any age group.
- Horse measures 7/8″ in width and is 7/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from an 18″ sterling silver box chain. Native American Indian crafted and signed by the lapidary artist OJ.
- See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.
Product Description Beautifully designed by a Navajo silversmith, this bright blue turquoise inlaid pendant celebrates the powerful horse. Suspended from an 18″ sterling silver box chain, this horse with natural stone inlay makes a statement! Beautiful southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive! Turquoise is a traditional stone that adds the perfect complement to this sterling horse pendant. Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The horse has long symbolized power and friendship. Freedom and strength are also associated with the horse. Great for any age group. Horse measures 7/8″ in width and is 7/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from an 18″ sterling silver box chain. Native American Indian crafted and signed by the lapidary artist OJ. See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.
Southwestern Turquoise Inlaid Horse Pendant in Sterling Silver by Native American Indian Artist on a 18″ Sterling Box Chain, #7540
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- Framed Art measures 19×23 inches Art Print measures 16×20 inches
- Top Grade A quality solid wood frame
- Premium craftsmanship
- Tempered glass front
- Brand new and comes ready to hang
Product Description This beautiful framed art goes well in any room. Framed Art measures 19×23 inches is a solid wood frame which comes with a real picture frame tempered glass front. Premium craftsmanship and best of all it comes ready to hang on your wall. Yes, you can have a professionally custom framed art print at an affordable price. Save up to 65% compared to your local frame shop. One of our professionally trained framers will custom build your framed art and we will ship it directly to you ready to hang. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Framed Oak Southwestern Native #1 American Indian Pottery Picture Art Print
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Posted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: American, Cherokee, Drawing, Eagle, From, Golden, Granddauter, Grandmother, Native, Original, Pencil, Reproduced, Tears, Trail

- Artist’s rendering of the famous Cherokee Trail of Tears
- Lon Smith Southern California Artist
- Reproduced from and original pencil drawing
- Golden eagle in the background with grandmother and granddaugter
- Exquisite detail unmatched by most pencil artists
Product Description Trail of Tears is a beautiful depiction of a Cherokee Indian Grandmother and baby with a Golden Eagle in the background is reproduced from an original pencil drawing by the late Lon Smith. Lon was a native of California, but his work continues to be collected worldwide. His work ranged from pencil to pen and ink, etchings and most notably, silverpoint.
Native American Cherokee Trail of Tears Grandmother and Granddauter with Golden Eagle Reproduced From an Original Pencil Drawing
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Posted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: Airbrushed, American, Cherokee, Color, Edition, From, Full, Limited, Native, Original, Reproduction, Study, Tears, Trail, Watercolor

- Cherokee Indian Trail of Tears Study Map
- Map shows the route traveled by the Cherokee Indians on the famous Trail of Tears March
- Educational as well as decorative and suitable for framing
- This Limited Edition Lithograph is hand signed and numbered by Aritst Jennifer Smith
- California and North Carolina Artist
Product Description This Limited Edition Fine Art Lithograph is signed and numbered, from an original pen and ink and watercolor painting by Jennifer Smith. Jen is a California artist known for her work in mulitple mediums specializing in portraits of people and pets. This educational map is a depiction of the route the Cherokee Indians traveled during the famous Trail of Tears march. It is an indispensable aid in Cherokee studies and is suitable for framing as a colorful peice of art.
Native American Cherokee Trail of Tears Study Map Full Color Reproduction From an Original Airbrushed Watercolor and Ink Limited Edition
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Posted by Blogmaster in Turquoise, tags: American, Crafted, Eagle, Hand, Hoskie, Mens, Nation, Native, Navajo, Richard, Ring, Silver, Sterling, Turquoise

- Authentic Hand Crafted by Native American Silversmith
- Sterling Silver with leaf work, eagle and turquoise
- Men’s thick and solid sterling silver ring signed “N” by the artist
- natural freeform turquoise, SZ 11 1/2
- Measures approximately 1 1/4″ x 1″ at top
Product Description Authentic Native American Jewelry. Genuine Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. Beautiful Carved Eagle Design. Created by Navajo Artist Richard Hoskie. Approximate Dimensions:
1-1/4″L x 1 “W..
Handmade ring by navajo silversmith . It is very BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE RING WITH BEAR PAW on the front of the RING and FRONT with Eagle MEASURING ALMOST 1 1/2″. IT IS A HEAVY MEN’S RING
Native American Men’s Ring with Sterling Silver, Eagle, Turquoise Hand Crafted By Richard Hoskie of Navajo Nation
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Posted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: American, Archival, Bald, Buffalo, Chief, Drawing, Eagle, From, Heavyweight, Native, Paper, Pencil, Reproduced

- Native American Chief, buffalo and bald eagle reproduced from a pencil drawing
- Printed on heavyweight archival paper
- Incredible detail and sublte tones
- By California Artist Lon Smith
- Reproduced in black and white with a duotone printing process
Product Description Native Americans is a duotone, black on black reproduction created by printing two black plates, one with the basic image and one with the finer more subtle tones giving a true reproduction of the original drawing. California artist, Lon Smith has collertors world wide and is known for his work in portraiture and wildlife. Lon died in 2009 in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and left many beautiful images. The companion piece to this drawing is The Trail of Tears that can be found with the keywords Jen Smith Artworks.
Native American Chief Buffalo and Bald Eagle Reproduced From a Pencil Drawing on Archival Heavyweight Paper
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Posted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: 24x36, American, Black, Earth, Frame, Framed, Indian, Inherit, Native, Poster, Print, Professionally, Proverb, RichAndFramous, Wood

- Your professionally framed poster ships ready-to-hang!
- Premium quality RichAndFramous wood frame with 1.25 inch wide moulding.
- Lightweight, glare-reducing styrene front secures and protects artwork.
- Custom Made for years of quality enjoyment.
- Frame size approximately 25.00 by 37.00 inches for print size 24.00 by 36.00.
Product Description Native Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples from North America now encompassed by the continental United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii. They comprise a large number of distinct tribes, states, and ethnic groups, many of which survive as intact political communities. The terminology used to refer to Native Americans is controversial. Native Americans today have a unique relationship with the United States of America because they can be found as members of nations, tribes, or bands of Native Americans who have sovereignty or independence from the government of the United States. Their societies and cultures flourish within a larger immigrated American populace of African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and European peoples.
Professionally Framed Native American Indian Proverb Inherit the Earth Art Print Poster – 24×36 with RichAndFramous Black Wood Frame
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Posted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: American, Brule, Chief, Framed, High, Horse, Indian, Native, Picture, Print, Sioux

- Framed Art is Brand New
- Framed Art measures 10×12 inches Art Print measures 8×10 inches
- Solid Wood Frame, Real Glass Front
- Custom Finished and Expertly Crafted
- Comes Ready To Hang
Product Description This beautiful framed art goes well in any room. Artwork and frame are manufactured in the United States by Art Prints Inc. using quality materials such as premium grade A solid hardwood, tempered picture frame glass, and high quality acid free lithograph art paper.
Native American Indian Brule Sioux Chief High Horse Picture Framed Art Print
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Product Description The Ancient Pueblo people, also known mistakenly as the Anasazi, were a prehistoric Native American culture located around the present day ‘Four Corners’ areas of the Southwest United States. This area encompasses the Colorado Plateau, and extends from central New Mexico to southern Nevada, Utah and Arizona. The topography of this panoramic region varies greatly, including high plateaus, vast horizontal mesas, sleep walled canyons, and sandstone windows and bridges sculpted by water erosion. In cliff areas with harder stone, rock overhangs formed and served as building sites for adobe dwellings often accessible only by rope or rock climbing. Numerous national parks and monuments such as Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon, Sunset Crater and Chaco Canyon provide stunning scenery and a well-preserved window into the area’s fascinating prehistoric past.Divided geographically, this expanded edition includes tips on visiting reservations, attending ceremonies, buying arts and crafts, and adjusting to ‘Indian time’. The revised format provides easy reader access to a wealth of information, and includes dozens of new sites, selected places to stay, eat and shop, a calendar of various powwows and other tribal ceremonies, a section on language, points of interest, maps, and 16 pages of full colour photographs. This book also examines locations such as the Gila Cliff Dwellings Monument, the Taos Pueblo, and The Denver Art Museum, which houses an extensive collection of North American native art.
Discover Native America: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
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