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Statue of Liberty Inlay Buckle by Navajo Silversmith Calvin Desson
$6,600
£5,012.14
€5,758
CA$9,304.45
A$9,892.55
CHF 5,349.59
MX$117,674.86
NOK 67,011.22
SEK 61,201.18
DKK 43,014.25
About the Item
The 2” x 3” buckle has Carico Lake turquoise, lapis, coral and alabaster. Made for a 1 1/8” belt. Price is for buckle only. Belts are sold separately.
Navajo lapidary artist Calvin Desson is from the Lupton area on the Navajo Reservation. Calvin began making jewelry when he started working for the Yellowhorse Trading Post in Lupton, Arizona. He started working on his own in 2004. He is known for his patterns in inlay and micro-inlay. He creates what he know best: Life on the Navajo Reservation. Only the finest materials are used in his one of a kind jewelry. Calvin is well known for his contemporary southwest Native American jewelry.
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- Seller Location:Scottsdale, AZ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3703224304132
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