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OMG!! RARE WILLIAM SPRATLING LADY BUG EARRINGS STERLING ONYX COLLECTORS PIECE!!
$ 314.16
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WELCOME TO OUR NATIVE “OLD PAWN” JEWELRY SALE!!We are currently listing a BUNCH of GREAT NATIVE “OLD PAWN” CUFFS, RINGS, NECKLACES, EARRINGS, CROSSES and VERY UNIQUE ITEMS with AMAZING LOW PRICES each and EVERY DAY!!
We Sincerely Hope that they become Family Heirlooms!!
We are HUMBLED by your TREMENDOUS SUPPORT and look forward to another great year of bringing you the best in NATIVE “OLD PAWN” & MORE!!
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This ebay hobby was started one day when I purchased a "Old Pawn" Navajo Bolo at an local antique market and first put it on. I immediately knew what I've heard others talking about over the years. I felt a Great Overwhelming Pride of the Spirit of the Navajo Indian who crafted the special piece many years ago. That one day, not long ago, I got the bug. The understanding of what I've heard from others over the years, but until that day had not experienced. This was a special gift from a Proud and Humble Indian Artist who was doing this to feed his family. I truly hope one day that everyone can experience that magic for yourself.
This listing is for A STUNNING SIGNED WILLIAM SPRATLING LADYBUG EARRING SET. THIS MOST RARE COLLECTORS PIECE FEATURES ADORABLE LADYBUG EARRINGS WITH A BLACK ONYX BELLY AND CLASSIC TAXCO SILVERSMITH WORK. THEY ARE SIGNED WITH THE PROPER SPRATLING MARK ON ONE EARRING AND THE MEXICAN EAGLE. THEY DATE FROM THE 1940's-50's AND ARE FRESH TO THE MARKET FROM A NEW YORK ESTATE. .
THEY ARE SURELY WORTHY OF YOUR GROWING SPRATLING COLLECTION. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL SET DURING OUR NATIVE "OLD PAWN" JEWELRY SALE PRICES!
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IT TESTS AT LEAST COIN .900 OR STERLING .925 SILVER.
This
Fine Piece of Native American Artistry
is part of what we call our
Museum Collection Program
. Good
"Old Pawn
" treasures are getting harder to find as each year goes by. With this program, when you purchase a piece within the Collection, you can enjoy it for as long as you want and we hope it becomes a family heirloom. If one day you decide you'd like to trade it for another piece, we will happily give you full credit towards another piece from our
Museum Collection
. It's that simple. We stand behind what we sell. We only ask that you return it in the same condition.
In Addition to the the Skilled Craftsmanship that the Native Americans possessed, they also went to great work to use stones that have special natural powers. The most common,
Turquoise
was mined in several states in the Southwest and is a stone of Strength. It purifies the body and dispels negative energy. It is also known to aid in the absorption of nutrients, enhances the immune system and for detoxification of the body.
Red Coral
is another favorite of the Native American. They would trade for this beautiful stone as it's not indigenous to their lands and is a stone of Diplomacy. It brings Inner Peace helps to Accelerate the Transfer of Knowledge. It's easy to see why they chose these stones for their stunning jewelry! Many of our pieces include beautiful Spiderweb Turquoise and the deep stunning Red Coral that is only found in the early pieces. It is hard to guarantee the exact mine each stone came from but we do our best to honestly "guesstimate" the region from our current knowledge and the dealers/estates etc. we purchase from.
If you like this great piece, Please view our other listings for more great finds that I'm sure you'll enjoy. Add us to your favorite sellers and check back for more hard to find "Old Pawn" and "Fred Harvey Era" items & more! We'll try to find something for everyone! Thanks
Last but not least, Alcoholism is the number one health problem in the Native Community and I know from personal experience that 12 Step Programs can help individuals suffering from this deadly disease. Donations from this ebay hobby are used to help Native Americans struggling with this disease. These funds may be sent to a 12 Step Program affiliated with Native Americans to be used for various needs like literature or conventions. To more locally, helping a local Navajo homeless who is still suffering. Every little bit can help and this is a small way to help the descendants of these Native Americans from the past who gave us these fine pieces to enjoy!