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American Indian Earrings > Navajo/Creek Cobblestone Inlay Silver Earring, David Tune

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Navajo/Creek Cobblestone Inlay Silver Earring, David Tune

Collector quality David Tune raised Cobblestone Inlay earrings, created by this acclaimed Native American artist. The earrings measure 1-1/2" long, not counting the ear-wires, by 1/2" wide. Nice selection of David Tune jewelry available! Item #2306

$ 195.00     SOLD     Back


World famous Native American artist David Tune (Navajo/Creek) created these lovely inlay earrings, featuring a raised "cobblestone" inlay of a variety of stones, including turquoise, ivory, coral, lapis, and sugilite.

The earrings measure 1-1/2" long, not counting the ear-wires, by 1/2" wide. Each earring weighs 6.2 grams.

Hallmarked with David Tune's hallmark and also stamped Sterling. Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift box and Certificate of Authenticity included with your purchase.

About David Tune: David Tune was born in Winslow, Arizona and raised in Oklahoma. His Creek and Navajo heritage led him to silversmithing. He has been creating jewelry for over 15 years and he has won numerous awards over the years. His works are heavily influenced by his love of hot-air ballooning and skydiving. The aerial views of the earth he sees from these vantage points inspire the colorful and innovative inlays in his jewelry.



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