#DarrylDeanBegay#BrannonSpiderweb#Turquoise Petroglyph #BoloTie
This outstanding bolo tie features a large and striking turquoise from the Brannon Blue claim located in the Pilot Mountains of north central Nevada.
#VernonBegaye#BrannonBlue#Turquoise Colorful Inlay #BoloTie
This beautiful and colorful bolo by Vernon Begaye features a Brannon Blue turquoise as the focal point. The gorgeous natural cabochon is aqua blue with vibrant reddish-brown matrix signature to the mine.
#NedNez#Morenci#Spiderweb Turquoise #Ring
A large and bright Morenci turquoise was chosen for this striking ring. The natural cabochon is sky blue with tight water webbing cut in a gorgeous and unusual shape.
#NedNez#BrannonSpiderweb#Turquoise#Ring
This fine ring hand made by Ned Nez features a gorgeous Brannon Blue turquoise. The natural gem is multi toned blue with vibrant reddish-brown matrix signature to the mine.
#DinaHuntinghorse#SterlingSilver Overlay #Bracelet
Wide and heavy, this marvelous signature bracelet created by Dina Huntinghorse exhibits intricate and clean overlay in sterling silver. Three horses stand in a field with the clouds in the sky above.
#BruceMorgan Solid #14KGold Over #SterlingSilver#Bracelet
Narrow yet substantial, this fine bracelet is perfect for everyday wear. Navajo jeweler Bruce Morgan created the piece out of heavy gauge sterling silver with an elegant combination of solid fourteen karat gold overlay.
#BruceMorgan Solid #14KGold Over #SterlingSilver#Bracelet
This is Bruceβs signature bracelet. The shank is cut out of heavy gauge sterling silver and stamped with arrowheads on either side.
#BruceMorgan Solid #14KGold Over #SterlingSilver#Bracelet
This marvelous bracelet hand made by Bruce Morgan was created out thick ten gauge sterling silver. It is expertly cut and shaped with terminals that flair at the ends.
Bruce Morgan Solid 14K Gold Over Sterling Silver Bracelet
Thick and substantial ten gauge sterling silver was used to create this heavy and sophisticated bracelet. The shank is hand cut and tapered.
Sammie Kescoli Begay Darling Darlene Turquoise Ingot Coin Silver Row Bracelet
The Darling Darlene mine in north central Nevada produced a small amount of deep hunter green gems in the early 1970s. Only seen today in small collections, the turquoise is rare and collectible.
#SammieKescoliBegay#PeacockSpiderweb#Variscite Ingot #Bracelet
A large and striking square cut natural Peacock variscite was chosen for this elegant bracelet by Sammie Begay. The gem exhibits rare exotic hues of greens that swirl together amidst complex black spiderweb matrix.
#NedNez#BlueAztec#Turquoise#Ring
A rare and gorgeous Blue Aztec turquoise was selected for this fine ring created by Ned Nez. The natural gem is mined from a small claim in the Royston mining district.