possible native american jewelry

jerseyben

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Beachkid23

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Both are Native American. The first one is definitely zuni. The 2nd probably is also, is there any marking on the back of the pendants? Either a 925 but more importantly other letters besides that? The strand is called liquid Silver, to help locate another one like it online. I haven't had a chance to find anything yet as far as value but if they are signed That will definitely help track it down.
 

mugsisme

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Did anyone else do that? I've had several pieces like that, with different beads.
 

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Ben - I think they are southwest tribal style but actually manufactured by Q.T. in a factory. Definitely machine made. The Q.T. pieces were sold on QVC for a few years and sell very well. We've moved dozens of their pieces and they always bring a premium. The seamless inlay work is a pretty good indicator. Also - vintage N.A. hand crafted pieces are usually marked Sterling to the extent they are marked for purity at all.
 

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