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<p>[QUOTE="JewelryPicker, post: 4613163, member: 20513"]I don’t recognize the maker, however this is a Zuni piece with Navajo influences. A crossover piece. </p><p><br /></p><p>Zuni inlay is some of the most exquisite you will ever find. The Navajo did inlay work as well but I believe this to be Zuni with the variety of stones and precision. The Navajo influence includes the stampings and chunkier silver work. Though the swirling nature of the stampings carries a slight Hopi feel as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>very beautiful piece[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JewelryPicker, post: 4613163, member: 20513"]I don’t recognize the maker, however this is a Zuni piece with Navajo influences. A crossover piece. Zuni inlay is some of the most exquisite you will ever find. The Navajo did inlay work as well but I believe this to be Zuni with the variety of stones and precision. The Navajo influence includes the stampings and chunkier silver work. Though the swirling nature of the stampings carries a slight Hopi feel as well. very beautiful piece[/QUOTE]
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