UPDATED MARCH 23rd

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A Yavapai/Apache basket - 1890-1920. An unusual pattern, made all the more special by the rare use of an aniline dye red, 6 coils per inch. It is 10.75 inches across and 2.75 inches deep. $1800. (TUCSON)

An unusual (both technique and size) jar by Robert Vigil of Nambé Pueblo. He was mentored by his famous cousin, Lonnie Vigial - who introduced him to the micaceous clay used in some northern New Mexico Pueblos, and Juan Tafoya, of San Ildefonso, whose influence can be seen in the choice of carved technique and subject (Avanyu - the water serpent) 6.5 by 7 inches. $875 (Tucson)

An exceptional sandcast buckle by the exceptionally talented Aaron Anderson. Approximately 4 by 2.5 inches and made for a 1 1/4 inch belt. Set with turquoise from the Sleeping Beauty Mine in Arizona. Beautifully inspired by a vintage buckle of this style that was worn by the late Navajo weaving scholar, Joe Ben Wheat. $800. (TUCSON)

 

A beautiful double drop pendant by Leonard Nez. Featuring two stunning pieces of turquoise from the Royston Mine in Nevada. 4 5/8 inches long and $875. (SANTA FE)

9.25 inches tall, this Deer katsina by Wendell Silas-Yazzie strikes a majestic pose. $1100 (TUCSON)

This is one example of several titanium earrings - Ravens Claw- that are a collaboration between Pruitt and Crystal Kaakeeyáa (Tlingit and Deg Hit’an Athabascan from Alaska). See our Collector Gallery for details on available sizes and styles. They range in price from $150 to $300 and in size from 2.75 to 4.75 inches.

 

Chemamagi and totoni - Horned Lizard and Ant earrings by Tohono O’odham artist Rick Manuel. 1 inch long. $250. (TUCSON and SANTA FE)

No wonder this Sio Hilili by Ryan Gashweseoma took a prize at the 2024 Santa Fe Indian Market competition. 15.5 inches tall. $1600. (SANTA FE) A Yungya, or Cactus katsina by Randy Howato. 12 inches and $375. (TUCSON)