Wonderful picture! Hard to guess much about the beads used to make this necklace, but if you page back through this thread you'll find a number of trade bead necklaces posted. Most of the beads in my collection that were traded in the Americas were of European (Venetian) and Bohemian origin. The colors and patterns could fill a rainbow. Please share more photos if you have them.
Good eye.Very nice... thanks for adding. That looks like a handsome Lavender mine Bisbee stone in the ring.
A recent find... Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild modernist silver bracelet:
That's super nice Alan. Congrats!
I purchased a few older rings recently, set with nice rustic green Cerrilos turquoise. The large ring is the second piece I’ve acquired made by Sam Roanhorse, younger brother of Ambrose Roanhorse. Sam was born in 1916 and worked in several notable shops including the White Hogan.
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