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The Blue Eyed Buffalo
In Dillard, GA

The Blue Eyed Buffalo brings Native American to  Dillard, Georgia, which is as far north as you can get in the northeast corner of the state.  It is a very small, quaint town with unique specialty shops that include two very large antique malls.  The town is home to the famous award-winning Dillard House Restaurant and Inn..  Our gallery, the Blue Eyed Buffalo, is located in the center of town. Click here for more information.

Boulder turquoise is a very beautiful, warm, earthy turquoise that is mined in a unique way.  It is cut in such as fashion as to show the vein of turquoise in its natural host, or mother, stone.  Each stone is one-of-a-kind in color, matrix and design. Boulder turquoise is mined primarily in Nevada, We have the largest selection on the web!  enter

NEW! Original paintings by Pat Calderone that reflect the nature and spirit of Cherokee lands in the north Georgia mountains.  Perfect for lodge or cabin decor. 

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        Cross Jewelry

Native American made sterling silver crosses & more made with turquoise and many other gemstones in a variety of designs. More than 2 dozen to choose from!  enter

Genuine White Buffalo (Dry Creek) Turquoise

Authentic Dry Creek or Sacred Buffalo turquoise, also called white buffalo turquoise, should never be confused with other stones that are called "white buffalo" which are actually howlite, magnesite and other white stones. Read more in our in-depth article about the real white buffalo turquoise.

gaspeite braceletgaspeite earringsgaspeite pendantGaspeite Jewelry

Gaspeite is a rare semi-precious gemstone that has the most strikingly beautiful chartreuse to apple green color.  This unique stone is found in only two places in the world.

Mayan Beaded Bracelets

Our are hand crafted by the Mayan Indians from the Lake Atitlan region in Guatemala.  The word "atitlan" in Mayan means "the place where the rainbow gets its colors." Mayan Indian sense of design and color reflect the "the place where the rainbow gets its colors".  Every piece is unique and rarely are any two bracelets exactly the same. Your purchase helps these indigenous people survive and prosper in a very poor area of the world. enter

J.D. Challenger Indian Market poster printNative American art limited edition prints and original paintings.  Native American artists include Doc Tate Navaquaya, Robert Redbird , Bob Annesley, Austrian master engraver Franz Marktl and as of 2/18/10 Indian portrait prints by Winold Reiss.

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Old Pawn Turquoise BraceletsREAL old pawn, or "dead" pawn bracelets, most date pre-1950's.  (Please read our article on what old pawn jewelry is.) This is jewelry made by by Zuni and Navajo silversmiths.  enter

Legend of White Buffalo Woman and the White Buffalo

The ancient legend as told in-depth by the medicine man Crow Dog. Though she first appeared to the Sioux in human form, White Buffalo Woman was also a buffalo,­ the Indians' brother, who gave its flesh so that the people might live.

"White Buffalo" by Pat Calderone

Old Pawn & Contemporary

Turquoise Belt BuckleAll of our turquoise belt buckles are solid sterling silver and the turquoise is genuine. They are all authentically crafted primarily from the Navajo and Zuni Nations. enter

Native American Leather Clothing

Custom Native American leather jackets and vests made by a Native American Indian designer and craftsman of Arawak and Sioux heritage who says "We believe that all living things have their own natural beauty... we strive to preserve the true essence and spirit of the animals who have given of themselves so that we may create these works of art in their honor".

Books on Turquoise

Very informative books on turquoise and where it comes from, the types of turquoise, Southwest jewelry and so much more. enter

Old Pawn Turquoise Nugget Necklaces

Old Pawn Turquoise NecklaceOld pawn turquoise necklaces from the 1940-50's. This type of necklace is called the "traditional Navajo necklace" although it was made and worn first by the Pueblo Indians, inherited by them from their ancestors of pre-historic times. enter

02/03/10 - This page has been updated with more selections of old pawn turquoise necklaces!

Beaded Leather Barrettes by Mayan Indians

Our beaded barrettes are hand crafted by the Mayan Indians from the Lake Atitlan region in Guatemala. Villagers of all ages from children to mothers and fathers  bead.  They use glass beads and sparkling crystal beads to make these amazing beaded leather barrettes. Your purchase helps these indigenous people survive and prosper in a very poor area of the world. enter

Concha Concho BeltsConcha belts are among the most striking products of the Navajo silversmith's art.  Good conchas represent much patient work with small, usually repeated, designs, struck one element at the time with a home-made die and a hand hammer.  Read more about Navajo silversmithing and concha belts.  Most of our belts are old pawn, which we leave with their original patina. enter

Old Pawn & Contemporary

Turquoise Squash Blossom NecklaceSquash blossom necklaces are a traditional adornment for many American Indian women, especially the Navajo, and has been for many centuries.  enter

Embroidered Mayan Purses

Our Mayan purses are 100% cotton and handmade by the Mayan people indigenous to Guatemala. They are a great fashion item. Made of colorful fabrics and embroidered beautifully, you will love the colors and exquisite designs that these Mayan purses exhibit. enter

Native American Shield

These Native American shields represent not only protection in battle, but also spiritual guidance. Our shields were made by Bridget Eagle Feather of Mandan/Sioux heritage.  enter

Bolo Ties

 In the United States Southwest bolo tie slides and tips in silver have been part of Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni silversmithing traditions since the mid-20th century.  The bolo tie was made the official neckwear of Arizona & New Mexico.  All of our bolo ties are Native American made of sterling silver with leather cords.

Antique Old Pawn Silver Navajo Bridle

An antique Navajo bridle as intricate and with as much silver as this one is rare.  Silver bridles are possibly the most elaborate of all the objects produced by the Navajo silversmiths. They are exceedingly ornamental and the good examples, like the one we have here for sale, represent a high degree of skill in design and craftsmanship in execution.

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Smudge Fans With Healing Crystals

Smudge fans have been used by indigenous peoples for centuries.  The art of smudging involves burning herbs such as sage, sweet grass and cedar.  The smoke from these herbs are directed using smudge fans over people and things that need blessings and healings.  The smoke is believed to dispel negative influences. enter

White SageSweet Grass Braids

Life-size fully Beaded Hummingbirds 12/17/2009 newly updated

Life-size hummingbirds, fully beaded and hand crafted by Maya Indians.  You will be amazed at the splendor of them: Hang them in a window where the sunlight can light up the rainbow of colors in the beads. No two are alike. In Native American symbolism, the hummingbird is known as a spirit messenger, the soul carrier and the sun-kisser.  It has a very powerful spiritual significance. enter

Old Pawn Coral NecklaceThe existence of red coral being used for adornment throughout the world dates back over ten thousand years. The Indians of the American Southwest have always treasured this - "red gold". With Navajo women, strands of coral beads are a symbol of success and social prominence....the standard being a minimum of ten strands at the time of a woman's thirtieth birthday. enter

Our dolls are from various artists and Indian cultures.  Because they are handmade, every Indian doll is individually one-of-a-kind.  Some are old, some are new. enter

Old Pawn Turquoise RingsOur old pawn rings date from the 1940's and 1950's, when Navajo and Zuni silversmiths did not sign their work.  They came to us in a large collection of old pawn jewelry that was in storage for many decades.  enter

Bow, Arrow & Quiver SetNative American made bow and arrows.  Used as a hunting (and fighting) tool, a bow with arrows is one of the oldest weapons used on Earth and once the weapon of choice for Native Americans. enter

 


 

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