Mussel Shell Pendant and Earrings
Guns International #: 101527426 Seller's Inventory #: AE0530_KS
Category: Collectibles - Native American - Jewelry

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Seller: Cisco's Gallery
Company: Ciscos Gallery
Member Since: 9/2/16
First Name: Sam
Last Name: Kennedy
State: Idaho
Zip: 83814
Country: United States
Phone: (208) 769-7575
Fax: (208) 769-7575
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Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

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About Us: Cisco’s Rare & Exceptional deals in one-of-a-kind pieces that define America and the Wild West. The collection is both diverse and expansive, including historic antique western firearms, artifacts, antiques, fine art, and western home furnishings. Our store, located in scenic Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is filled from floor to ceiling with pieces that spark romantic tales of the western frontier. Cisco’s inventory of authentic Native American art and artifacts is among the finest in the world featuring Navajo rugs, baskets, beadwork, totems, pipes, southwest jewelry and more!


Description:
Matching necklace of iridescent pink mussel shell and earrings. Featuring concave disk with an intricate bas relief carved, engraved and maroon painted geometric pattern, a pair of baroque fresh water pearls and a necklace of 42 alternating cylindrical and round irregular shaped beads. Earrings undecorated and polished shells. Carved by Knokovtee William Scott "Clenched Fist" of the Cherokee Tribe. The craftsman's hallmark is inscribed on the back of the gorget disk and accented with maroon acrylic paint, like the frontal design pattern. Several examples of Knokovtee Scott's purple mussel shell ornaments are illustrated in the publication North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment (Dubin, 1999, pg 202, illust. #380, page 205, illust. #386 page 206, illust. #387 left & right.)

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