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      • Jerome Begay Nacozari Turquoise Chandelier Earrings
        Sep. 02, 2023

        Jerome Begay Nacozari Turquoise Chandelier Earrings

        Est: $300 - $400

        Sterling Silver | Genuine Nacozari Turquoise | Jerome Begay Nacozari Turquoise Chandelier Earrings | Navajo Native American Southwest Indian Jewelry | Approximate Weight: 17 Grams | Dimensions: Earrings: 1.25" x 2.25" (each) | Signed: JB

        Billy The Kid Auction House
      • JEROME BEGAY NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & TURQUOISE BELT BUCKLE
        Apr. 25, 2021

        JEROME BEGAY NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & TURQUOISE BELT BUCKLE

        Est: -

        New Old Stock Jerome Begay Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Storyteller Belt Buckle. Stamped JB Sterling. 1.5in Keeper Approx. Net Weight: 52.69gr Keywords: Native American, Jewelry; Ref: BD1166

        Bradford's
      • Jerome Begay, Navajo Native American Southwest
        Jan. 13, 2018

        Jerome Begay, Navajo Native American Southwest

        Est: $175 - $350

        Jerome Begay, Navajo Native American Southwest Blue Turquoise Sterling Silver Stamp work And Rope Ring. Canyon Silver Company. Silver Tested. Ring Size 5. Estimated less than 50 yrs old. The Navajos are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. After the Cherokee, they are the second largest federally recognized tribe in the United States. Until contact with Pueblos and the Spanish, the Navajos were largely hunters and gatherers. The tribe adopted crop farming techniques from the Pueblo peoples. The practice of spinning and weaving wool into blankets and clothing became common and eventually developed into a form of highly valued artistic expression. Silversmithing is an important art form among Navajos. Atsidi Sani c. 1830Ðc. 1918 is considered to be the first Navajo silversmith. He learned silversmithing from a Mexican man called Nakai Tsosi "Thin Mexican" around 1878 and began teaching other Navajos how to work with silver. By 1880, Navajo silversmiths were creating handmade jewelry including bracelets, tobacco flasks, necklaces and bracers. Later, they added silver earrings, buckles, bolos, hair ornaments, pins and squash blossom necklaces for tribal use, and to sell to tourists as a way to supplement their income. The Navajos' hallmark jewelry piece called the "squash blossom" necklace first appeared in the 1880s. Turquoise has been part of jewelry for centuries, but Navajo artists did not use inlay techniques to insert turquoise into silver designs until the late 19th century. (Wikipedia) Size and/or Weight: See Measurement Photo. (Photos Represent The Lot Condition. Read T&C's)

        Pangaea Auctions
      • Jerome Begay Native American Sterling Bolo Tie
        Aug. 26, 2017

        Jerome Begay Native American Sterling Bolo Tie

        Est: -

        With turquoise and coral. Weighs 43.2 grams. Light wear and tarnish. (1209)

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Jerome Begay Signed Navajo Sand Painting
        Jul. 10, 2014

        Jerome Begay Signed Navajo Sand Painting

        Est: $100 - $200

        Storm Figure, signed Jerome Begay on verso. Image measures approximately 11.5 x 11.5" and frame 15 x 15 x 1" with a shipping weight of about 2 lbs. Very good condition.

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
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