Great southwest look to this rustic iron Zuni Sun/Zia Sun/Hopi Sun pendant, measuring 62x55mm. Metal is 18 gauge steel that has been rusted and clear coated. Listing is for 1 pendant. For more unique beads and jewelry supplies, please visit DragonStone Beads: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DragonStoneBeads?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Hopi overlay silversmithing is a style of jewelry very different from other native American jewelry.
Great southwest look to this rustic iron Zuni Sun/Zia Sun/Hopi Sun pendant, measuring 62x55mm. Metal is 18 gauge steel that has been rusted and clear coated. Listing is for 1 pendant. For more unique beads and jewelry supplies, please visit DragonStone Beads: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DragonStoneBeads?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Vintage Unsigned Hopi Indian Dancer Bolo Silver Color Enamel Neck Tie Western Men's Wear. Probably from the 1980's or 90's Please look closely at the Pictures as they ARE the description! As always, feel free to contact me for more information.
Historic Hopi jar attributed to Nampeyo circa 8” diameter ex: collection of T. B. Walker Foundation; Sotheby’s, 11/29/1988; Private Collection possibly made by Asuncion Aguilar Cate’ circa 1910-1915 excellent condition $2400. (mc2296)
The Hopi live on more than 1.5 million acres of reservation land in northeastern Arizona. They are known for many art forms, including the carving of kachina dolls or figures. These carvings are the physical representations of Hopi spirits. There are upwards of 500 different [...]
Hopi Polychrome bowl Signed by Loretta Silas, one of an extended family of distinguished Hopi potters. Black on red traditional Hopi designs. Immaculate shape. 4 3/8" wide, 3 1/2" tall.
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Vintage Postcard - Tsytyaseta Bowekatee of the Zuni Tribe in Western New Mexico (3333) "The Zuni (Zuni: A:shiwi; formerly spelled Zuñi) are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley. The current day Zuni are a Federally recognized tribe and most live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, in western New Mexico, United States. The Pueblo of Zuni is 55 km (34 mi) south of Gallup, New Mexico. In addition to the reservation, the tribe owns trust lands in Catron County, New Mexico and Apache County, Arizona.[2] The Zuni call their homeland Halona Idiwan’a or Middle Place" The postcard is unused and has corner bumps and is in good vintage condition (see scan) All our postcards are vintage and we have no reproductions. Postcards shipped 1st class mail in cardboard mailing envelopes. Postcards are scanned showing the entire card front and back, with all edges clearly visible. Thanks for looking and please check our shop often. We continue to add to new items to our listings regularly.