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    Posted 5 years ago

    JodyLee
    (65 items)

    Native American Sterling Silver Pendant
    Measurements: Overall Length 3 1/4 inches, Width 1 1/2 inches
    The Pendant has a design of three double half-moons with Rose Quartz and a crystal
    The back is hallmarked with a feather
    I have searched various western and native American hallmarks and I can't seem to found this hallmark
    If anyone knows this hallmark please post your comments. Your comments as always are highly appreciated.
    Thanking you all in advance.

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    Comments

    1. CanyonRoad, 5 years ago
      The pendant is may be vaguely Southwest or Native American style, but it is not Native American-made.

      It's a typical assembled piece, made up of purchased beads and charms, of the type made by countless crafters, and sold through craft fairs and in shops and galleries.

      Like in the case of studio pottery, it's usually impossible to identify the particular craftsperson, even if it is signed.
    2. JodyLee, 5 years ago
      Thanks CanyonRoad for your comments

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