7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist
7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist

7 Inch Turquoise [with pyrite] Bracelet Stamped ‘R’ by Artist

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7 Inch Turquoise [with flecks of pyrite] Bracelet stamped ‘R’ by the artist. 

Weight:  25 grams

Inner circumference: 5.5 inches

Gap: 1.5 inches

Overall size: 7 inches

 

 

 

TLDR;

Often, Native American artists will metalsmith either at-home or in-house for traders in Gallup.  On Aunt Suzie’s frequent buying trips, there were only a handful of second and third generation reputable traders she trusted to cherry pick the best from.  These are those pieces.

She was one of a only a few dozen retail members of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, dedicated to preserving the authenticity of Native goods as it is against federal law to misrepresent goods that are not.  Un-ironically, after 30 years this organization disbanded the same year she passed away.

Imported jewelry robs Indigenous communities of the ability to provide for their families.  [So does criminally deflated wages but that is a soapbox for a different day].   It seemed like quite a leap when a prominent silversmith stated that the counterfeit jewelry is genocide.  But after reflection and with firsthand knowledge, we at High Desert Turquoise vehemently agree that forgeries are indeed that harmful.  No matter where you buy your jewelry, PLEASE ask questions and educate yourselves.

Despite no branding, social, and little reference for 'High Desert Turquoise’, Shjames was a power seller on eBay for 20 years with 100.00% positive feedback (20K transactions!) known by loyal customers all over the globe for her taste, extensive knowledge, and authenticity.  Her listings were authoritative and artful dissertations.

In perfect series of unfortunate events, our family lost her item descriptions.  So Lauren spent hundreds of hours over the past 3 years obsessively following, connecting with, and learning from long-time collectors, gallery owners, other traders and resellers, Native smiths, and stonecutters who have been incredibly open-source with their knowledge.

Although used by many civilizations for centuries all over the world, in the Navajo tradition, Turquoise is foremost a protection stone.  Navajo is the word assigned by colonizers, they call themselves Diné.