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Silver and Turquoise Howling COYOTE Brooch Pin



Ø Condition- New

Ø Item- Native American Indian Jewelry

Ø Metal- Silver

Ø Stone- Pilot Mountain Turquoise

Ø Artist- Albert Cleveland

Ø Tribe- Navajo

Ø Size- 1 ½ inches long and 1 ½ inches tall

Ø Weight- .30 ounces

Ø Original & Authentic- Hallmark stamped & Signed

Ø Member- Indian Arts and Crafts Association



DESCRIPTION

This brooch pin starts with a beautiful hand cut and deep notched silver frame. The artist has had stamped Native designs and the frame has an overlay of spiral coils that surround the bezel. Within the bezel is a hand cut and polished Pilot Mountain turquoise stone. The back of this work of art holds a traditional brooch pin.



INFO

Pilot Mountain Turquoise

The Pilot Mountain mine is located in western Nevada. This stone is highly admired for its deep blue-green colors. The matrix is black to golden brown, which is caused by the host rock, rhyolite. Pilot Mountain is a hard stone and takes a good polish. It can show an unusual graduation of light to dark green colors on the same stone, which makes Pilot Mountain highly collectible. Pilot Mountain has nine federal mining claims operating where small miners conduct their mining two to three times a year with very minimal tools - a back hoe and pick. This beautiful, high-grade stone looks like Royston, but is priced at half the cost. Pilot Mountain turquoise comes in every turquoise color imaginable.




ARTIST

Albert Cleveland and his wife Jackie are no strangers to those who are familiar with Navajo artists. Their art work and silver designs can be found all over the world and are prized possessions of fine silver collectors and lovers of beautiful Native American jewelry. Albert’s hallmark stamp “AC” can be found stamped on the back. When Albert and his wife collaborate on pieces the hallmark is "AJC". Albert and his family live and work in the Gallup Mew Mexico area.







WEIGHT

.30 ounces



SIZE

This brooch measures 1 1/2 inches from the chest to the tail and 1 ½ inches from the top of the nose to the bottom of the paw. The pin itself measures 1.25 inches. The stone and bezel measures an average of .50 inches across and .40 inches top to bottom depending on the shape and measures .70 mm thick.

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