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Belt Buckles Bolos & Other Items > zz*Alex Sanchez~Native American Pendant~Silver and Turquoise~Miniature Seed Pot

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zz*Alex Sanchez~Native American Pendant~Silver and Turquoise~Miniature Seed Pot

Artist: Alex Sanchez, Navajo/Zuni
Height: 2 inches including the bale
Seed Pot Diameter: 1 and 3/8 of an inch
Weight: 30 Grams
Silver content: Sterling (Stamped)

$ 284.99     SOLD     Back


This seed pot pendant is one of Alex's newest pieces and we feel very lucky that he made this one for us to sell.

The pendant, which Alex made in his signature Petroglyph style, is adorned with applied symbols and designs including a healing hand, a turtle, a bear, two dragonflies, two curls and two crosses. There are also a few raindrop beads and a small turquoise stone that he set a silver bezel.

The back of the pendant is beautifully adorned with hand stamped designs and symbols. It also has Alex's hallmark and is stamped sterling.

The pendant weighs 30 grams, is 2" long (including the bale) and 1+3/8 " wide. A five strand liquid silver necklace is included with this pendant.


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