Beginning our 77th year !


UPDATED JANUARY 19TH!



 

One of Norbert Peshlakai’s great belt buckles, set with an excellent piece of natural Bisbee turquoise. Made for a 1 inch belt, it measure 2.5 by 1.75 inches. $1200 (SANTA FE)

Above is a stunning micaceous clay necklace by Eric Marcus, Taos. This one is 18.5 inches long. $300. (SANTA FE)

Earrings by Matagi Sorenson. The design was inspired by the seedpod of the devilsclaw plant. 3 inch drop. $400. (TUCSON)

Master silversmith Ivan Howard created this beautiful coral ring. Currently a size 8 it is 3/4 inch long. $300.(TUCSON)

A Zia jar, circa 1920-1940. It measures 11 by 11 inches and is in very good condition for its age: no cracks, no chips no gouges $2600.

At just under three feet tall, this Tewaquaptewa style carving by Ryon Polequaptewa is stunning. $1100 (SANTA FE)

Tewaquaptewa was famous for his idiosyncratic carvings and Ryon is his great grandson.

A gorgeous low shoulder vessel by Fawn Garcia Navasie (b. 1959. It measures 8.75 inches and across and stand 4.5 inches high. $1100. (TUCSON)

An ingot bracelet by Perry Shorty, set with natural #8 spiderweb turquoise. Details in the Collectors’ Gallery. (SANTA FE)

Kokopelli as envisioned by Aaron Yava (1946-1996). 9.25 inches tall. $400..(TUCSON)