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Margaret Cody Navajo Weaving 1991
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Pre 2000 item# 1113716 (stock# 2447)
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Southwest Trader
505-425-5630
$ 3000.- or reasonable offer
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This beautiful Margaret Cody weaving has the original label still with it. Margaret Cody is one of the most innovative weavers and daughter of a Navajo medicine man. Unfortunately this weaving was used on the floor and has some wear but is in great condition for the age. Please see images. I am selling this beauty for a collector friend of mine and he paid in 1991 $ 3600. - He would like to sell it for $ 3000. - But is willing to take a reasonable offer. Rug size is 51 x 66.
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Emma Yepa Jemez Pueblo Vase
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Contemporary item# 1111301 (stock# 2441)
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$ 145.-
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Emma Yepa from the Jemez Pueblo began potting in 1965 at the age of 13. She is well known for her specialized polished Swirl Melon bowls, vases and seed pots. She has won awards at the Eight Northern Indian Arts & Crafts Show and 1st place at the Indian Market in 2002. See image of award. Her work has been published in Indian Market Magazine and in "Southern Pueblo Pottery: 2000 Artist Biographies" by Dr. Gregory Schaaf.
Vase is 4 3/4 inches tall and 3 7/8 inches wide.
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Emma Yepa Jemez Pueblo Vase
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Contemporary item# 1111300 (stock# 2440)
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Southwest Trader
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$ 250.-
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Emma Yepa from the Jemez Pueblo began potting in 1965 at the age of 13. She is well known for her specialized polished Swirl Melon bowls, vases and seed pots. She has won awards at the Eight Northern Indian Arts & Crafts Show and 1st place at the Indian Market in 2002. See image of award. Her work has been published in Indian Market Magazine and in "Southern Pueblo Pottery: 2000 Artist Biographies" by Dr. Gregory Schaaf.
Vase is 6 7/8 inches tall and 5 1/8 inches wide.
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Multi Stone Inlaid Ring Brett Bastien Size 11 1/2
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Contemporary item# 1108422 (stock# 2436)
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Southwest Trader
505-425-5630
$ 695.-
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Outstanding contemporary jeweler Brett W. Bastien from Santa Fe, New Mexico handcrafted this beautiful inlaid ring with ironwood, natural turquoise from different turquoise mines, red coral, fossilized mastodon ivory, and lapis lazuli. All the stones are natural, no plastic backing and hand cut by the artist. He is one of the few Anglo artisans to study at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). He studied under Famous silversmith Danny Romero, Duane Maktima and Otellie Pasaveva Loloma. Th ...click for details
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No.8 Turquoise Sterling Ring by Brett Bastien 7 1/2
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Contemporary item# 1108384 (stock# 2435)
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Southwest Trader
505-425-5630
$ 295.-
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Outstanding contemporary jeweler Brett W. Bastien from Santa Fe, New Mexico handcrafted this beautiful all natural No.8 turquoise ring. Turquoise stone is hand cut by the artist and no plastic backing. He is one of the few Anglo artisans to study at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). He studied under Famous silversmith Danny Romero, Duane Maktima and Otellie Pasaveva Loloma. The ring is stamped with the maker’s initials, BWB and Sterling.
Ring is a size 7 ½. Turquoise stone is 1 ¼ in ...click for details
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