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Sterling Silver, Spiny Oyster and Turquoise Channel Inlaid Bracelet by Veronica Benally, #10970

Sterling Silver, Spiny Oyster and Turquoise Channel Inlaid Bracelet by Veronica Benally, #10970

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from: Taos Trading Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Navajo artist Veronica Benally has designed a beautiful new style in an inlaid cuff bracelet. This stunning, 'corn row' inlay, in spiny oyster and turquoise is the perfect style to complement either traditional or contemporary looks. A very classy look by one of our more sought after artists. Veronica's pieces are always unique and very beautiful. Bracelet measures 5/16' wide and is 5' inside with a 1' opening. Signed by the artist.



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Square Sterling Silver, Turquoise and Opal Inlaid Pendant, #9607

Square Sterling Silver, Turquoise and Opal Inlaid Pendant, #9607

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from: Taos Trading Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Unique and dramatic describe this unusual pendant by Navajo artist R.H.Boyd. The artist has designed a very singular piece of jewelry in sterling silver with quality inlay of turquoise and lab opal. Totally hand smithed, this pendant has just the right amount of movement from the inlaid bale. Contemporary and impressive. Pendant measures 1 3/8' across and is 1 1/2' in length including the bale. Signed by the artist.



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14 kt. Gold, Turquoise and Spiny Oyster Inlaid Horse Pendant by Calvin Begay, #8960

14 kt. Gold, Turquoise and Spiny Oyster Inlaid Horse Pendant by Calvin Begay, #8960

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from: Calvin Begay Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Navajo artist Calvin Begay is an award winning artist, jeweler, designer and master craftsman. He has a unique ability to translate traditional Navajo inlay techniques into jewelry that reflects his Native American heritage, yet has elegant and contemporary flair. Calvin has designed a beautiful horse pendant from 14kt. gold. lnlay of bright blue turquoise, spiny oyster, coral, lapis, sugilite and lab opal are combined for a beautiful rainbow of color. Beautiful! A wonderful pendant that is great for the horse lover! Pendant measures 3/4' ...



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Sterling Silver, Black Onyx and Opal Inlaid Pendant by Delvin John, #9606

Sterling Silver, Black Onyx and Opal Inlaid Pendant by Delvin John, #9606

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from: Taos Trading Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Dramatic and Striking! This beautiful inlaid pendant has been totally hand smithed by Navajo artist Delvin John. From the detailing in the sterling silver to the quality of the inlay, this is an incredible piece of jewelry. Delvin has used black onyx, lab opal and sterling for a classy inlay design with a timeless styling. Pendant measures 5/8' across and is 2 1/4' in length. Signed by the artist. Native American lndian handcrafted.



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Santo Doming Spiny Oyster and Clam Shell Bead Earrings by Priscilla Nieto, #8979

Santo Doming Spiny Oyster and Clam Shell Bead Earrings by Priscilla Nieto, #8979

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from: Priscilla Nieto Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Priscilla Nieto is a respected Santo Domingo jewelry maker from the Santo Domingo Pueblo in New Mexico. She is known for the top quality craftsmanship of her totally hand made bead work. Priscilla has used high quality white mother of pearl to fashion the rondelle beads, even graduating the beads perfectly. The treasured deep orange spiny oyster tabs finish these incredible earrings. These earrings measure 3 1/4' in length, including the sterling silver wires.



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Fluorite, Aquamarine, Amethyst and Tourmaline Necklace with Sterling Silver Accents, #8610

Fluorite, Aquamarine, Amethyst and Tourmaline Necklace with Sterling Silver Accents, #8610

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from: Raindancer Designs Jewelry


0ur opinion: :A beautiful medley of color and shape! This alluring gemstone necklace incorporates hues of purples, greens, pinks and blues in the gemstones that are artfully combined with sterling silver. Varying shapes and textures add great interest to this piece. The unique sterling silver beads repeat the flower theme. Beautiful! Gemstones of fluorite, aquamarine, iolite, tourmaline and amethyst have been chosen by the artist to create this impressive necklace. Necklace is 22' in length and the centerpiece measures 1 3/8' in diameter. Crafted in the ...



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Double Strand Sterling Silver, Vermeil and Iolite Bead Necklace with Butterfly, #9015

Double Strand Sterling Silver, Vermeil and Iolite Bead Necklace with Butterfly, #9015

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from: Raindancer Designs Jewelry


0ur opinion: :lolite is the stone of vision. lt aids in understanding and let one express the true self. This double strand choker has beautiful rectangle shaped iolite beads with accents of sterling silver and Czechoslovakian glass beads. A single butterfly adorns on side of the necklace, symbolizing springtime and transformation. A beautiful necklace showcasing a striking gemstone. Necklace is 16' in length. Made in the USA by Raindancer Designs, an exclusive to Taos Trading.



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Ray Tracey Inlaid Earrings in Sterling Silver, #8620

Ray Tracey Inlaid Earrings in Sterling Silver, #8620

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from: Taos Trading Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Ray Tracey is internationally known and respected as one of the most outstanding Native American jewelers. Ray is an extremely versatile artist. He not only designs traditional Navajo 0ld Style jewelry, but remains on the cutting edge of contemporary design, including the incorporation of faceted gemstones. His inlay work is unmistakable with vibrant stones such as Lapis, Corals, and Turquoise into sterling silver and 14K. The symbols used in these exquisite pieces include motifs of the traditional Samurai costume and of the Southwest landscape. ...



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Ray Tracey Inlaid Dangle Earrings in Sterling Silver, #8621

Ray Tracey Inlaid Dangle Earrings in Sterling Silver, #8621

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from: Taos Trading Jewelry


0ur opinion: :Ray Tracey is internationally known and respected as one of the most outstanding Native American jewelers. Ray is an extremely versatile artist. He not only designs t Navajo 0ld Style jewelry, but remains on the cutting edge of contemporary design, including the incorporation of faceted gemstones. His inlay work is unmistakable with vibrant stones such as Lapis, Corals, and Turquoise into sterling silver and 14K. The symbols used in these exquisite pieces include motifs of the traditional Samurai costume and of the Southwest landscape. ...



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Delicate & Little Sterling Silver Butterfly Charm, #11272

Delicate & Little Sterling Silver Butterfly Charm, #11272

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from: Taos Trading Jewelry


0ur opinion: :A delicate, open butterfly charm in sterling silver! Crafted in the USA from sterling silver and measuring 7/16' by 1/4'. lncludes a silver jump ring. See item #11274 for matching earrings in our Taos Trading storefront.



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by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, Stephen R. Covey
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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0071401946

by Michael L. George, John Maxey, David T. Rowlands, Michael George, David Rowlands, Mark Price
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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0071441190
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On their debut album, 1999's Something About Airplanes, Death Cab for Cutie proved there's a reason why Northwest music critics continue to sing their praises. The foursome combined the emo sounds of Modest Mouse and 764-Hero with an inventive, and often sly, sentimentality. It worked wonders, but still sounded a little too lo-fi. Luckily, on We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes the group has figured out all the production nuances that flawed that auspicious debut. The opening "Title Track" begins by sounding both crappy and shallow, but the band is merely pulling your leg; two minutes later, the tune expands into a gorgeous, well-produced masterpiece. The album never looks back. Ben Gibbard's songwriting continues to evolve--"Company Calls" segues into, what else, the slower "Company Calls Epilogue"--while the simple lyrics of "For What Reason" and "405" tell infectious stories that demand repeated listenings. Proof positive the Northwest is still churning out great music. --Jason Verlinde
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#11272 Charm, Butterfly Silver Sterling Little & Delicate
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