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Zuni Beverly Etsate Apache Spirit Dancer Kachina Necklace & Earrings

Museum quality - Zuni multigem raised mosaic inlay Apache Spirit Dancer necklace with matching earrings, by Beverly Etsate. Five elaborate 3-D kachina figures, inlaid with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, coral, Mother of Pearl and black onyx on sterling silver link necklace. Item# 1685

$ 450.00     Available: 1     Back


Up for you consideration is this stunning sterling silver 3-D raised inlay Apache Spirit Dancer kachina necklace & earring set by Beverly Etsate. I've also seen these kachinas referred to as Crown Dancers. Bev Etsate is one of the premier raised inlay artists working today and her creations are considered museum quality. There are five elaborate 3-D kachina figures, inlaid with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, coral, Gold Lip Mother of Pearl and black onyx on sterling silver link necklace. Overall necklace length 28". Each medallion measures 1-1/2" by 1-1/8". The matching earrings are 1" by 3/4". 

Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift box and Certificate of Authenticity included. Signed by the artist on the center   medallion. 

Bev Etsate has been making jewelry for 30 years. She began helping her parents, Zuni jewelers Rosalie and Augustine Pinto. Known for her raised mosaic inlay, Beverly Etsate specializes in representations of mudheads and kachinas.

 


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