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Marcy Burns American Indian Arts LLC
520 East 72nd Street, 2C (By Appointment Only)
New York City, NY 10021 , United States
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Zuni necklace with graduated circles done in needlepoint technique
$ 850
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Description
Zuni necklace with graduated circles done in needlepoint technique
18" long. Largest circle (in the center) is 1 1/4" diameter. The smallest circles are 3/4" diameter.
sterling silver and turquoise
unsigned
The necklace itself is made out of handmade silver links.
circa 1940s-1960s
$850.
(mc2365)
This Zuni necklace is charming, with a lot of thought having been given by the silversmith to the design of graduated concentric circles culminating in a large central circle. All the circles are composed of turquoise set in needlepoint design, which takes a lot of time and effort to make. The necklace itself appears to be made of handmade silver links. -
More Information
Period: 1900-1949 Condition: Good. Gemstones: Turquoise Metals: Silver Styles / Movements: Other Dealer Reference #: mc2365 Incollect Reference #: 765699
Message from Seller:
Marcy Burns American Indian Arts LLC, located at 520 East 72nd Street in New York City, specializes in antique American Indian basketry, textiles, pottery, and jewelry, including Native American and Classic Designer pieces from Taxco, Mexico. With over 30 years of experience, Marcy Burns offers expert consultation, appraisals, and full warranties on the objects it sells. Reach them at 212-439-9257 or info@marcyburns.com.
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