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. Most likely Navajo made but because I am only 90% certain it’s in the Eclectic section. SOLD. Gold on silver hand engraved earrings. Just over 0.5 inch. $145.

Both buckles were made in the style of the Patanias. The roadunner 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. The other is in the style of Frank Patania Sr and Jr, but was made by Carlos Diaz, who trained under the Patanias. 3 inches by just under an inch. Made for a thin 0.5 inch belt. SOLD.

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. Beautiful corn and bird earrings by Richard Lindsay. Dated 1987. 2 inches long and SOLD.

The necklaces shown above are listed here as they have components that are not native american handmade.

Top row, left to right: A multi stone and bench bead necklace measuring 19 inches long, SOLD. The next one is also a multi stone with a sterling feather pendant, also 19 inches long and SOLD. The last one in this top row has turquoise beads with bench beads, also 19 inches long and SOLD.

Bottom row, left to right: at left is a glass and bench bead necklace that measures just under 20 inches in length, SOLD. The necklace in the center measures 20.5 inches long and SOLD. The necklace at right that has bears measures 17.25 inches long and $200.


The bracelet in the first two photos was constructed so that the bracelet itself works as a spring catch - very comfortable. Set with Kingman turquoise. 1 inch wide and SOLD. The one on the right with a stampwork pattern that suggests a basket weave is .75 inches wide and $400. Both were made for medium size wrists.