YOU CAN STILL SEE SOME SCRIBE WORK ON IT FROM WHEN THEY WERE MAKING IT. AND THE FORKS ARE MUCH MORE RARE THAN THE SPOONS AND IS COVERED IN A OLD DEEP WARM PATINA THAT WE ALL LOVE. IT IS SURELY WORTHY OF YOUR GROWING NATIVE COLLECTION AND A MUST HAVE FOR ANY NATIVE SILVER COLLECTION.
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS SPECIAL PIECE DURING OUR NATIVE "OLD PAWN" JEWELRY SALE PRICES! THIS PIECE TESTS AS COIN SILVER.Fine Piece of Native American Artistry. Is part of what we call our.
Treasures are getting harder to find as each year goes by. If one day you decide you'd like to trade it for another piece, we will happily give you full credit towards another piece from our. We stand behind what we sell.
We only ask that you return it in the same condition. In Addition to the the Skilled Craftsmanship that the Native Americans possessed, they also went to great work to use stones that have special natural powers. Was mined in several states in the Southwest and is a stone of Strength. It purifies the body and dispels negative energy. It is also known to aid in the absorption of nutrients, enhances the immune system and for detoxification of the body. Is another favorite of the Native American. They would trade for this beautiful stone as it's not indigenous to their lands and is a stone of Diplomacy. It brings Inner Peace helps to Accelerate the Transfer of Knowledge. It's easy to see why they chose these stones for their stunning jewelry! Many of our pieces include beautiful Spiderweb Turquoise and the deep stunning Red Coral that is only found in the early pieces. It is hard to guarantee the exact mine each stone came from but we do our best to honestly "guesstimate" the region from our current knowledge and the dealers/estates etc. If you like this great piece, Please view our other listings for more great finds that I'm sure you'll enjoy. We'll try to find something for everyone! Last but not least, Alcoholism is the number one health problem in the Native Community and I know from personal experience that 12 Step Programs can help individuals suffering from this deadly disease. These funds may be sent to a 12 Step Program affiliated with Native Americans to be used for various needs like literature or conventions. To more locally, helping a local Navajo homeless who is still suffering. Every little bit can help and this is a small way to help the descendants of these Native Americans from the past who gave us these fine pieces to enjoy!