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Necklaces
From simple, hand-drilled turquoise beads to elaborate silver squash blossoms, nothing represents the culture of the Southwest Indians like their necklaces. Men and women alike counted their necklaces as their most treasured possessions. The necklaces here represent the best of these pieces, from a time when a personšs wealth was displayed in their personal adornment.
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Beautifully cast and wrought Preston Monongye (hallmarked) necklace...
Pueblo pump-drilled shell and turquoise necklace, c. 1900-1930. A...
A rare old Navajo squash blossom necklace, c. 1915-25....
Norman Honie Sr. Hopi overlay plate necklace (hallmarked) with...
Lovely Navajo necklace hallmarked LB with beautifully executed...
Beautiful and unusual modernist necklace by Jimmy Herald (Navajo),...
Nice old Navajo squash blossom necklace with beautiful hand-made...
Joe H. Quintana (hallmarked) Bisbee necklace with Naja. Price...
Delicate Navajo squash blossom necklace with double row of beads...
Zuni spinner pendant by Ruddell and Nancy Laconsello featuring a...
Pretty Zuni choker-style necklace by Nancy Leekity (hallmarked), c....
Joe H. Quintana (hallmarked) modernist necklace and matching...
Preston Monongye (hallmarked) cast silver and turquoise pendant on...
Leekya carved frog fetish necklace. Pendant has detachable silver...
Great set of graduated stamped silver beads by Mary Marie Yazzie...
Two strand Leekya bird fetish necklace with 62 small carved abalone...
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