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    • I guarantee my jewelry is made with high quality craftsmanship. Please contact me if you have any concerns or problems with the jewelry you purchase from me.
    • I will give a 100% refund 5 days after purchase for jewelry and textiles that are not damaged and not worn. All I ask is that you give me email notification that you're returning the item within the five day window.
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my first’s……..

May 26th, 2010

I like to try different styles of jewelry in terms of shapes, embellishments and forms. I present to you a piece that is experimental at a bargain price of $200 each plus $8 shipping.

I am a known artist both for weaving and jewelry-making in the Native art world.  Keep in mind that the “first” of a series or a new form will always be worth more in the long term if buyers want to re-sell my pieces in galleries or even donating these pieces to a museum.  Please contact me if you have any questions or comments.  Enjoy!

 Experimental Pin #1  

 

I was inspired by the brooches and pins from the 1920s and 1930s.  I handmade this piece with minimal stamping and set it with natural Emerald Valley turquoise.  W=2″, H=1″. The cones are 5/8″ long. Sterling silver.

Price: $200 plus $8 shipping in the U.S.