This guide will help you purchase the correct size Native American Indian or other Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet and to use the traditional method to fit it to your own wrist. First, buy your bracelet in a...
The bracelets of the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi people of the American Southwest are quite possibly the most popular form of Native American jewelry. While the high quality turquoise and other semi-precious stones,...
Indian or Native American Jewelry on eBay After decades in obscurity, Native American jewelry, especially from the American Southwest, is in style again, and thousands are marketing it and shopping for it on...
Nuguruk: Ivory items with the signature "Nuguruk" are fairly common; carving sets, ashtrays, cheese slicers.... Are these genuine Eskimo scrimshaw? In reality, "Nuguruk" was not an eskimo scrimshaw artist,...
With the popularity in Silver Jewelry growing everyday, I see a need to help Ebayers understand the details of Silver Jewelry. Pure Silver is almost perfectly white in color. It is the best conductor of...
Southwestern Native Fetish Symbolism Here is a guide to meanings attributed to the various Zuni, and other southwestern Native American, fetishes and totems.Some of the listed fetishes are non-traditional and...
"Concha" or "Concho" belts are considered by many to be the finest pieces of American Indian jewelry. Although concha belts are made and worn by many tribes, especially the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest,...
Santo Domingo Pueblo and its Jewelry Santo Domingo Pueblo is located in Sandoval County, New Mexico,about 25 miles (40 km) south of Santa Fe. In the last US Census, the population was 2,550.Most of the...
Ebay is a great place to buy Collectible Native American Indian jewelry because there are helpful resources in place and easy to use: Ebay Feedback It's always a good idea to know as much as...
The purpose of this guide is to provide a helpful reference to buyers shopping for fetish jewelry on eBay. The presence of one or or more of these beads on an item of jewelry does not necessarily mean that the...