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<p>[QUOTE="JewelryPicker, post: 4613227, member: 20513"]absolutely possible as well. I love pieces with crossover influences. The Navajo trend slightly more towards the raised inlay, as this piece clearly has. Though I tend to think Zuni used a wider range of colorful stones than the Navajo, which is why I landed on the Zuni side. Both tribes are experts in their craft[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JewelryPicker, post: 4613227, member: 20513"]absolutely possible as well. I love pieces with crossover influences. The Navajo trend slightly more towards the raised inlay, as this piece clearly has. Though I tend to think Zuni used a wider range of colorful stones than the Navajo, which is why I landed on the Zuni side. Both tribes are experts in their craft[/QUOTE]
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