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<p>[QUOTE="stracci, post: 1646451, member: 13814"]This is wild!</p><p>I live in the Southwest and I have seen loads of Native jewelry. But I am seeing turquoise in a walnut for the first time!</p><p>I am guessing that SS means sterling silver and DH is the maker.</p><p>This style screams Navajo, so that's my guess as to tribe origin.</p><p>Crushed turquoise inlay was popular in the 1970's, so I would say that's the age.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stracci, post: 1646451, member: 13814"]This is wild! I live in the Southwest and I have seen loads of Native jewelry. But I am seeing turquoise in a walnut for the first time! I am guessing that SS means sterling silver and DH is the maker. This style screams Navajo, so that's my guess as to tribe origin. Crushed turquoise inlay was popular in the 1970's, so I would say that's the age.[/QUOTE]
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