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Turquoise Trail: Native American Jewelry and Culture of the Southwest
Turquoise Trail: Native American Jewelry and Culture of the Southwest
by Jeffrey Jay Foxx Carol Karasik
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Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: A Guide to History, People, and Terms
Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: A Guide to History, People, and Terms
by Paula Baxter Allison Bird-Romero
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Collecting Southwestern Native American Jewelry
Collecting Southwestern Native American Jewelry
by Mark Bahti
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The Art of Native American Turquoise Jewelry (Crafts of the World)
The Art of Native American Turquoise Jewelry (Crafts of the World)
by Ann Stalcup
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Totems to Turquoise: Native North American jewelry arts of the Northwest and Southwest
Totems to Turquoise: Native North American jewelry arts of the Northwest and Southwest
by Kari Chalker et al
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Native American Silver Jewelry

The valuable metals of platinum and gold are usually the preferred choice for most jewelry makers and aficionados. Since these materials are extremely valuable they can often serve as the perfect item for any sort of prestigious Native American jewelry.

  
This concept of using these valuable metals is a really good thought for those individuals who have the capacity to afford such expensive luxuries. However, what about those people who the cost of platinum and gold is far beyond their means? Well for these people we have the Native American silver jewelry which in itself is very attractive and has a sort of value all its own. When we consider the use of silver we must remember that silver is a far less expensive material than either the platinum or the gold however it possesses the necessary qualities needed to create shiny and beautiful jewelry accessories. It can easily be engraving, have beautiful beads added to it and be embellished with other styling procedures in order to make a special masterpiece accessory specifically for you.

Silver is not excessively expensive which makes it the perfect material for the majority of the people who desire these types of accessories but unfortunately lack the extra funds needed for the more costly metals. It is important to remember that silver costs only a third of what the equivalent gold would cost. Silver accessories can last for many years and will not deteriorate as quickly as other metals would. It is a rust and corrosion resistant material so it will provide you with long service and use. The material is durable and makes for many items which can be proudly past on from one generation to the next.

As with the more costly gold or platinum jewelry the Native American silver jewelry can effectively adorn you with a quality glow while creating a more valuable look towards your personality. Silver has often been compared favorably with white gold and platinum and in many instances it has been mistaken for these two metals. A dangling necklace and bracelet together with a pair of beautiful earrings or a ring represent the complete accessory ensemble that can promote you from the status of want of be to that of the envied. With the inexpensive cost of the Native American silver jewelry you can surely afford to find the right pieces specifically for you today.


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