Authentic Native American Indian Zuni Cross Pendant

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Squash Blossom CollectionW. Iule -  Zuni  Sterling Silver             
Horsekeeping LLC Native American Pawn Vintage Mulit-Stone Cross
HK Item #P130

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  Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Cross Pendand 

Size
2 1/2" tall x 1 3/8" wide
Materials
Sterling silver, Mother of Pearl, Turquoise, Charoite, Malachite and others
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Weight
11 grams
Hallmarks

W IULE

Artist
W. Iule, Zuni

Horace Iule (1901-1978) was very well known for his beautiful crosses. Horace worked with his wife Lupe Iule, who was from San Felipe Pueblo. They were married in 1933, and had six children: Ruby, Lupe, Cecilia, Robert, Barney, and Phillip. Cecilia and others members of the Iule family continue Horace's tradition with crosses.

 

 

W. Iule
Zuni Sterling Silver
Vintage Multi-Stone Cross

#
P130-QB

$90 SOLD

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Paula say:

"Here is a wonderful, cross of many colors by a member of the well-known Iule family. I particulary like the green stone on one arm of the cross that is very much like a Tiger Eye."


Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Multi Stone Cross Pendand

Excellent vintage condition.

Return Policy

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We recently purchased items from the personal Native American jewelry collection of a Lumbee-Cheraw woman. The Lumbee-Cheraw tribe is from North Carolina. She received these pieces from 1989-2002 as gifts for various accomplishments such as scholarship, graduation and promotions. Some pieces are from that era and some are from much earlier - the 1960s and 70s. She understood that all of the pieces were Native American made and were Sterling Silver. She provided us with a few artists' names. Others we recognized and researched using our experience and our Native American references. As always, we will tell you as much as we know for certain and suggest possible artists when the artist is unknown. Enjoy browsing this varied and beautiful group.

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