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  2. Traditional metal working in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Artisan assembling silver necklace in Oaxaca Silver necklace with ruby, emerald and Mexican opal with two jaguars in confrontation from Guadalajara on display at the Museum of Arte Popular in Mexico City. Jewelry making began well before the arrival of the Spanish, with mines providing supplies of metals and stones.

  3. Native American jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Wanesia Spry Misquadace (Fond du Lac Ojibwe), jeweler and birch bark biter, 2011 [1]Native American jewelry refers to items of personal adornment, whether for personal use, sale or as art; examples of which include necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings and pins, as well as ketohs, wampum, and labrets, made by one of the Indigenous peoples of the United States.

  4. Zuni fetishes - Wikipedia

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    Double stranded Zuni fetish necklace with eagle fetish in center, 40 total fetishes made from turquoise, jet, pipestone, serpentine, mother of pearl, spiny oyster shell. The fetishes are strung on fine sinew strung with olive shell and turquoise heshi (beads), with a hand-made sterling silver clasp and cones. The carver of this object is unknown.

  5. Celia Sebiri - Wikipedia

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    As a jewelry designer Sebiri was known particularly for her work in silver, which she treated as if it were more valuable than it already was. [2] She also worked with natural materials including ivory and tortoiseshell, although the Endangered Species Act of 1973 led to Bonwit Teller having to take her work off sale after they and she realized that the hawksbill sea turtle was an endangered ...

  6. Dacian bracelets - Wikipedia

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    Multi-spiral silver bracelets terminating with portions of palmettes and snake protome terminals at each end, i.e. those found at Cojocna, Bălănești (Mărunței), Rociu, Coada Malului [34] [142] Drauseni (Cața) (destroyed by 1941), [143] Feldioara and Orastie. [144] The endings of some of the bracelets were gilded: i.e. Coada Malului [145 ...

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