A belt buckle, engraved with antelope motifs that suggest a connection to ancient cave art in Europe and Africa.3.75 by 1.5 inches and was made for a 1 1/4 inch belt. $300. The pendant, set with natural turquoise from the Royston Mine inNavada is 3 by 1.5 inches. $220. The 14k gold ring is set with variscite from the Mamele Mine in Nevada. About a size 9. (the comfort shank makes exact sizing tricky as it will accommodate a gfiner size 1/2 up or down. $725. 14k gold earrings, 2.5 inches long from the top of the earring hoop. $375.

Left to right: steer earrings with brand designs, 1 1/8 inch in diameter, $110. A bucking horse. (and a strong one: it already threw his rider!) bracelet made for a medium-small wrist. $125 and finally a blue-eyed running horse. 2 inches across. Gold on silver hand engraved earrings. Just over 0.5 inch. $145.

The Huichol people live in Western Mexico and are known for their various artwork. One type of art is their beaded items made by pressing beads into objects coated with beeswax. The first of these is a wooden carved mask that measures 12 inches tall and 7.75 inches wide. This is an older piece that is in good condition with only a handful of beads missing along its rim. $175. Next is a gourd bowl that is 5 inches wide and 1.25 inches tall. $75. The last piece is an older hummingbird and flower. In good condition, with a couple of spots of missing beads. 7 inches tall and 6 inches wide. $145.

A silver pendant that is 2.75 inches wide. $75. The cuff was made by John Paul Rangel and is for a medium to large wrist. $675. The screw back earrings are from Taxco Mexico. Just over 1 inch. $90

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A link silver bracelet from the Katmandu Valley in Tibet. About 1.5 inches wide and 8.25 inches long. $300. In the center is a hollow ware bracelet that measures 5.5 inches with a 1 inch opening. $240. A beautiful necklace made with stabilized Royston turquoise beads. 17 inches and $750. $600

Set with natural turquoise, coral, pearl and jet, this bracelet was made by Darryl Edwards. 1 inch wide and made for a medium wrist. $1800. The bolo tie, with a mosaic of good quality natural turquoise was made by an unknown jeweler who was a member of the Old Pueblo Lapidary Club in Tucson. Just under 2.5 inches. $450. The pendant was made by John Paul Rangel. Just over 1.5 inches across and with a 20 inch chain. $375.

The necklace at left that has bears measures 17.25 inches long and $200. On the right is a hollow wear choker. $360.


This stampwork pattern suggests a basket weave. Beautifully executed. .75 inches wide and $400. Made for medium size wrist. The roadunner buckle is a type that Carmelo “Pat” Patania used to make at his shop, named the Kachina Shop. 2.5 inches by 1.25 inches and made for a 1 inch belt. ca. 1960’s, $200