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Native American Jewelry193 of 355Coral and Turquoise Sterling Cuff Bracelet (Possibly Native American?)Turquoise and Amber Necklace
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    Posted 10 years ago

    Raestelle
    (21 items)

    After some research and comparing this necklace to newer versions, I believe this is an old antique Native American choker with hairpipe bone, turquoise and red coral beads. I think the string is sinew. Could someone with more knowledge either concur or rebut and explain why?

    All comments welcome! Thank you! Robin

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    1. Raestelle Raestelle, 10 years ago
      No need to apologize. This is exactly what I need to learn. I'm copying your comments and placing them on the necklace so that I can have a point of reference for future purchases. Yes, I love Native American items. Thanks for commenting! Sincerely, Robin
    2. Raestelle Raestelle, 10 years ago
      Thank you so much! I will take your suggestions to heart.
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      Val is giving good advice & you would be wise to listen. Learning signs of aging is something that comes with experience & is often painful & expensive. Also, use your common sense, - where would they get un-faded tropical red coral. (also: coral has a texture & not glass smooth). Talk to people with experience & don't believe ANYTHING the seller says. Good luck & show us what you find later.

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