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As far as aCertificate of Authenticity (COA),the only legal certificate is one signed by the artist. In other words, if a store owner gives you one that says “This is authentic Native American made by so-and-so” it is not valid. It is worthless. With that said, only about 1% of...
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Most Native American made items from the 1930s and before would not have a STERLING stamp nor any artist hallmark for that matter. But there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to hallmarks – there are always exceptions. Some items made in the 1940s to 1950s might have the STERLI...
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So when a Northeast Native American mother gives a doll to her child, it is usually a doll with no face and the mother tells the child the legend of the Corn-Husk doll. Native Americans want their children to value the unique gifts that the Creator has given to each of them, but not...
I have looked everywhere on line and in books and I can’t find any information on at artist, perhaps Bennett Pat or Pat Bennett whose name is on the back of my bolo tie. Can you help? Ron Well without a photo Ron, I’m guessing what you are seeing is something like this ...
Our new jewelry is made by contemporary Native American artists. Each artist sets his or her own price on their jewelry. We respect their pricing. So as not to devalue their work, we only sell new jewelry at the price assigned to each piece by the artist. ...
Do we Buy Native American Jewelry? It outlines the process we use and it also lists the various factors that affect price. Authenticity Documentation Hallmarks The artist’s reputation The scarcity of the artist’s work The age of the piece ...