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Inlay by Doris Yazzie - Navajo
3-Blade Buck Inlay Pocket Knife

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Navajo Inlay knife

Open Length
5 7/8" with longest blade open
Closed Length
3 1/4"
Thickness
5/8" at thickest portion of spine
Blades
Master blade is 2 1/2"
Others are 1 3/4" and 1 1/2"
Inlay
Colobolo wood, spiderweb turquoise, coral, jet, mother of pearl
Read about stones
Sterling silver, Read about silver
Blade Stamps
BUCK
373E
CHINA
DY-NAVAJO
Inlay Artist

Doris Yazzie, Navajo

Doris Yazzie is a registered member of the Navajo tribe from the Monument Valley area of Northeastern Arizona. Doris was raised in Fort Defiance, AZ and currently resides in Kayenta, AZ. Doris has been creating inlaid knives and other items since 1989. She operates under the registered trade name of DY Navajo Knife Works.

Navajo Inlay knife

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Doris Yazzie Navajo
Inlay Buck Pocket Knife

MK450B - turquoise, mother of pearl, coral, jet, sterling silver
$209 plus s/h   

Paula says: "A very striking inlay. What a fabulous gift for your boyfriend, brother, husband or father or for your girlfriend, sister, wife or mother!!"

Buck 3-blade pocket knife with inlay by Navajo Doris Yazzie

Navajo Inlay knife

Block Stone Inlay

is comprised of epoxy, dye, and crushed stone. Block inlay is often more consistent in color, pattern and hardness than natural stone and is more suitable for applications such as inlay knife handles that may be subject to abrasion and moisture. The name of the inlay reflects what natural stone the block looks like, not what the inlay is made of.

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