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Heavy Sterling and Copper Cross - Navajo Handmade

$ 23.76

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Jewelry Type: Pendants
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Artisan: Wylie Secatero
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Metal: Sterling Silver and Copper
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New without tags

    Description

    Artist:
    Wylie Secatero - Navajo
    Materials:
    Sterling Silver and Copper
    Age:
    New
    Size:
    1  3/4""  x  1  1/4"
    Weight:
    6.4 grams
    Description:
    This is a wonderful cross for a man or woman.  It is very solid and is primarily made of copper.  It has an inlaid silver strip also forming a cross on the front.  The silver has been stamped with a sun in the center and mountain patterns along the sides.  The bale is attached which makes the cross very sturdy.  It is signed W S Sterling.
    This item is coming to you from The Totem Post in Brown County, Indiana.  This special business has been owned and operated by one family since 1952.  Since that time, it has become well known for carrying high quality, authentic Native American Indian jewelry. We are pleased to be able to represent Native American craftsmen and do our best to give the customer a knowledgeable description of each piece. All Native items are hand-crafted and one of a kind.  We believe that customer satisfaction is of utmost importance and look forward to serving all of our customers both now and in the future.  Thank you for looking at this item and sharing in our long history.  We welcome you as a valued customer of The Totem Post.
    Combined shipping is encouraged.  Just contact us before paying and we will issue the combined shipping amount.  We calculate by the items ordered, weight and shipping supplies and are extremely fair in our pricing.  International buyers, please contact us before purchase for the shipping rate to your country.  Thanks, and happy shopping.