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Scottsdale Trading Post
Store Location was Established 1958
Specializing in Old Pawn Jewelry
Offering Only Authentic
Native American Art
Located in the Heart of Downtown
Old Town Scottsdale
Contact us at
STPost@QWest.net
7078 5th Ave. Scottsdale, Az 85251
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S i l v e r
& T u r q u o i s e J e w e l r y b
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N a t i v e A m e r i c a n s
o f t h e S o u t
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Since 1958 it has been a tradition
of
"The Scottsdale Trading
Post"
to collect and pass onto you, |
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only the finest of Native American
'old Pawn' and Antique jewelry. |
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Please ask for what you don't see,
as we have the largest assortment
of
'old Pawn' and Antique jewelry in |
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the Valley of the Sun,
and
possibly the entire Southwest! |
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Above is array of Zuni &
Navajo "Old Pawn and Antique"
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Silver & Turquoise Jewelry.
Here a Beautiful Zuni bracelet
in Turquoise and Silver. |
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Above: Antique Zuni Necklace
Below: Old Pawn Navajo Bracelets
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On the
left created with
Blue Turquoise & Red Coral
On right Green Turquoise |
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Work
by Navajo Artist
Richard Begay |
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Inlaid with Turquoise,
Lapis, & Red Coral |
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Corn
Maiden Necklace
with
Turquoise, Red Coral, & Lapis |
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Work
by Navajo Artist
Richard Begay |
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Carl
& Irene Clark |
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The figures on
each side of
this bracelet represent the
Yei God of the Navajo |
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Navajo
Artist |
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There are thousands of inlaid
pieces of Turquoise, Lapis, & Red
Coral in just this one bracelet |
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Presented
here,
the Exceptional Work of
Gibson Nez / Navajo |
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Occasionally there comes a piece
very
tough to part with.
This will be one of those. |
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It's
always a pleasure to deal with
Gibson, as the quality of his
work is renown. |
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Bolo & Buckle !
This comes as a matching set,
Bolo shown on click through. |
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Lee
Epperson / Cherokee |
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Phoenix-based Master of
"Lost-Wax" process for casting
Sterling Silver and Gold Inlaid
Pottery and Jewelry |
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Dennis
Edaakie / Zuni |
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Gold Bolo : w/ Inlaid designs
of,
Roadrunner, Saguaro &
Prickly Pear Cactus.
From the Zuni Pueblo |
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