| Wide Native American Old Pawn 925 Sterling Silver Inlaid Red Coral Blue Turquoise Ring/Ban: This wide Native American man's antique ring is an Old Pawn item. Native American Indians made, wore, and treasured such jewelry for adornment, protector of good health, and portable wealth. Such jewelry served as the family reserve or emergency fund. During a crisis, it was security, cash from an authorized trader (pawned). When crops were harvested, sheep shorn, or other better time arrived, it could be redeemed and returned to its place in the family. If the loan wasn't paid, the Pawn Shop or Trader was authorized to sell the jewelry. When family elders die, the items are pawned and money is divided within the family. This fine Pawn men's size ring is no tourist trap item nor cheap import. It was part of someone's life. Weight: 9.4 grams. Price: $225
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| Red Sea Coral Turquoise Necklace: This AAA grade, distinctive, deep, rich red sea coral and turquoise gemstones necklace is adjustable to be from 19 5/8 to 20 3/8 inches. This well crafted stunning necklace is perfect as a Christmas or Valentine gift for perfect wear with bulky winter sweaters, summer seaside whites and year round Native American pow-wows. Price: $480.
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| Large Vintage Red Coral, Turquoise 925 Sterling Silver Pendant: This excellently hand-forged cross pendant features etching, genuine red coral and turquoise inlay in 925 sterling silver. It was made in United States western Native American country and predates sterling silver hallmarks. Weighing 7.6 grams. This warm and meaningful piece measures 2 1/2 inches long and 1 7/8 inches wide. Price: $120.00
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| Native American Old Pawn 925 Sterling Silver Red Coral Blue Turquoise Ring: This Native American antique ring is an Old Pawn item. Native American Indians made, wore, and treasured their jewelry for adornment, protector of good health, and portable wealth. With no bank nor cash, such jewelry served as the family reserve or emergency fund. During a crisis, it was security, cash from an authorized trader (pawned). When crops were harvested, sheep shorn, or other better time arrived, it could be redeemed and returned to its place in the family. If the loan wasn't paid, the Pawn Shop or Trader was authorized to sell the jewelry. When family elders die, the items are pawned and money is divided within the family. This fine Pawn size 7 ring is no tourist trap item nor cheap import. It was part of someone's life. Price:
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