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Shop our large selection of beautiful and unusual American turquoises. |
A rare stone that is natural and deliciously green found in Quebec and Australia. |
Colors range from fresh orange to burnt orange and shades of purple. Lots of Zuni inlay as well. |
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Lovely soft sky blue colored stone found in the Dominica Republic. |
Cuff bracelets for women in many styles. |
Light and dark green banding gives this stone a distinctively ornamental look. |
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Intensely blue and highly prized with tiny inclusions of pyrite that look like star dust. |
Lovely bands in shades of light and dark rose colors course through this delightful stone. |
Wild Horse was so named because the stone resembles the spotted markings on Indian pinto horses. |
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Navajo and Zuni turquoise earrings . |
White with black and sometimes brown inclusions. It is sometimes called white turquoise but since it has no copper and no blue color, it is technically not
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A classic combination representing earth and sky used by the Navajo for decades.
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Watch tips are sterling silver and set with turquoise and many other stones such as coral, shell, onyx, lapis, malachite, opal and more. |
Earrings, rings, bracelets, cross and watches infused with brilliant fire, created with a man made opal that is more durable than the real thing. |
Artistic expressions illustrated in an iconic form that represents Christianity
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Native American made bola ties, money clips, watches, and pocket knives. |
The most collectible of all Native American jewelry; made in the 1940-1960's.
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Find jewelry in the 6 different techniques used in Zuni jewelry. |
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Pueblo Indian necklaces strung with hand carved animals. |

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Specialty Turquoises