Coriz Puebloan Silver Bead Necklace Native American Antique
$400.00
This antique set of sterling Native American silver beads was handmade at the Santo Domingo Pueblo in Sandoval Co, New Mexico by one of the members of the Coriz family. The beads have been restrung on a secure steel cable with an easy on and off hook and eye latch. Composed of 18 large hand-hammered silver beads (15.5 mm), 4 medium beads (9 mm), and 8 small beads (5.3-7 mm). The necklace also has a pair of long silver trumpets that run the curve around the back of the neck. Condition is outstanding with some typical wear of patterns and some beads showing wear at the string holes. Total length is 20.5" (52 cm).
There are some markings. The trumpets are each marked sterling and one has a worn rising sun motif while the other has a branch like a fern or sagebrush. One of the large beads is faintly marked Sterling and A. Coriz. This set measures just short of 70 grams.
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This antique set of sterling Native American silver beads was handmade at the Santo Domingo Pueblo in Sandoval Co, New Mexico by one of the members of the Coriz family. The beads have been restrung on a secure steel cable with an easy on and off hook and eye latch. Composed of 18 large hand-hammered silver beads (15.5 mm), 4 medium beads (9 mm), and 8 small beads (5.3-7 mm). The necklace also has a pair of long silver trumpets that run the curve around the back of the neck. Condition is outstanding with some typical wear of patterns and some beads showing wear at the string holes. Total length is 20.5" (52 cm).
There are some markings. The trumpets are each marked sterling and one has a worn rising sun motif while the other has a branch like a fern or sagebrush. One of the large beads is faintly marked Sterling and A. Coriz. This set measures just short of 70 grams.
Please see other silver jewelry here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CrescentCityConnect?section_id=16957559&ref=shopsection_leftnav_2
Or just browse around the shop!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker
This antique set of sterling Native American silver beads was handmade at the Santo Domingo Pueblo in Sandoval Co, New Mexico by one of the members of the Coriz family. The beads have been restrung on a secure steel cable with an easy on and off hook and eye latch. Composed of 18 large hand-hammered silver beads (15.5 mm), 4 medium beads (9 mm), and 8 small beads (5.3-7 mm). The necklace also has a pair of long silver trumpets that run the curve around the back of the neck. Condition is outstanding with some typical wear of patterns and some beads showing wear at the string holes. Total length is 20.5" (52 cm).
There are some markings. The trumpets are each marked sterling and one has a worn rising sun motif while the other has a branch like a fern or sagebrush. One of the large beads is faintly marked Sterling and A. Coriz. This set measures just short of 70 grams.
Please see other silver jewelry here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CrescentCityConnect?section_id=16957559&ref=shopsection_leftnav_2
Or just browse around the shop!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker