The Best Tips To Collect Native American Jewelry

Native American jewelry has been popular for a very long time now. It has continued to grow in popularity and now is in demand across the world.

A brief history

The Anasazi used shell and turquoise to make beaded bracelets, necklaces, earrings and decorate effigies. Today, the use of turquoise in Southwestern jewelry is still popular, not only by the Natives but by people worldwide.

Turquoise use in jewelry dates back to a thousand years ago. Gilbert Ortega, a king of Native American pieces of jewelry opened shops using an airplane to fly from one city to another in Arizona, Texas and New Mexico to fill orders. Just like all other good products, the bottom fell out in the mid-70s and demand for Native American pieces of jewelry returned to normal. Nowadays, people still sell items dating from the 60s. A lot of these pieces have the same kind of feel and look.



Using the internet to collect Native American Jewelry

Nowadays, you need only to go as far as on the internet to see the businesses that sell Native American necklaces. This is the tricky part because it is hard to determine if what they sell is fake, real, Native-made or even overpriced. The internet is a great way you can begin your search. If you are interested in purchasing old Native American pieces jewelry, you can search “old pawn jewelry on google.

The best websites that sell Native American jewelry give a lot of information including the origin of the maker, vintage dates, dimensions, prices, and a lot of images to show you the design, color, and material of the jewelry. If the site has multiple store locations or brick and mortar location then it is a good sign that they sell authentic jewelry. Avoid buying from businesses that do not have a physical address or contact information. 

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