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Art Haungooah Miniature Seed Pot   SOLD! 4

Miniature red pottery seed jar by Art Cody, known as Haungooah, Kiowa Sioux of Oklahoma. He shares the name Haungooah with his grandfather, a legendary 19th century Army Scout and ledger artist.

Art Cody married Santa Clara Pueblo Indian Martha Suazo in the late 1960s and moved to the Pueblo where they collaborated on tiny pottery, she made them and he carved them. They began winning prizes with their very first minia... Click for details

Art Haungooah Miniature Seed Pot
Fred Peshlakai Blue Gem Turquoise Ring
3Fred Peshlakai Blue Gem Turquoise Ring   SOLD!

A great silversmith using great turquoise, what could be better than Fred Peshlakai and Blue Gem turquoise?

Heavy sterling silver sheet and wire construction, note the silver rope around the bezel, cold chiseled designs over the split shank and the gorgeous Blue Gem cab, 22 mm by 16 mm.

Signed F.P. for Fred Peshlakai, also the previous owners n... Click for details


Castle Dome Turquoise Silver Bracelet   SOLD! 4

Gorgeous turquoise from the Castle Dome Mine is enhanced by the creative silver work in this vintage Navajo Indian bracelet.

This vintage cuff bracelet has lots of style, from the pear shaped turquoise to the fine silver wire work and the four bands, two hand twisted wire and two filed half rounds.

Center of the bracelet is 1 3/4" tall tapering... Click for details

Castle Dome Turquoise Silver Bracelet
Helen Cordero Praying Grandfather Storyteller
3Helen Cordero Praying Grandfather Storyteller   SOLD!

A praying Grandfather Storyteller figure with eight children by Helen Cordero, the original artist of the Storyteller form. Helen Cordero, Cochiti Pueblo Indian, b.1915-d.1994, created the first storyteller pottery figure in the late 1950s. She was the inspiration for generations of potters in her Pueblo and all the others. Rising to prominence in the 1970s, her large Grandfather storyteller was featured on the cover of National Geographic magazine in the 1980s. No pottery collection is comp... Click for details

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