Description: Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant “Petroglyph” collection Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant Alex Sanchez is Zuni/Navajo. His artistry is clean and his pieces are all one-of-a-kind. Alex has been making jewelry as long as he can remember. Growing up, he was nurtured artistically by his talented family (Myron Panteah is a half-brother). With that support and those genes, Alex developed into an award-winning artist. From exquisite stamp work to his popular “Petroglyph” collection, the trademarks of his jewelry are a creative approach to tradition in modern guise, and perfection of workmanship. Alex Sanchez | Navajo Alex has been making jewelry as long as he can remember. Growing up he was schooled and nurtured in his art by his extremely talented family. With that support and encouragement, Alex has developed into the award-winning artist. Alex’s work is being shown at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ. Creativity and perfection are the trademarks of Alex’s work. From exquisite stamp work to his latest works, his “Petroglyph” collection, the trademarks of Alex’s one of a kind jewelry is creativity and perfection. Pick up a piece of Alex’s work…you can feel the quality, you can see the artistry and you can sense the “specialness”. Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant Silver Pyramid Shaped Pendant This beautiful 2.5 inch long pendant with a large .5 inch bale is highlighted with a single coral stone. This Sterling silver piece is appliqued with the bear, dragonfly, migration, planets and stars. This piece is stamped on the back by the artist and adorned with one of his classic patterns. Dimensions: 2.5 in. long complete; 16.5 grams SKU Alex Sanchez–2044 $395 Visit our Gifts of Native Spirit to learn more about us. Native American jewelry, handmade by various artists from several different tribes. Crafted from sterling silver and accented with gorgeous, natural materials, our vast collection of indigenous made American jewelry offers unique pieces of wearable art. Jewelry plays a large role in Native American culture. It tells stories, holds history, and represents spiritual beliefs and cultures of every tribe across America. Beginning as early as 12,000 years ago, jewelry-making was unique to the respective geographic area of each tribe, featuring natural materials that could only be found in surrounding environments. This allowed tribes to offer slight variations in designs since the supplies necessary to craft these delicate accessories were major trade items. Jewelry-making has evolved in technique and materials used over the years, but still is a primary focus of indigenous culture today. We have access to jewelry from the Algonquin, Apache, Hopi, Lakota, Navajo, Santo Domingo, and Zuni people. Several materials are used to craft these beautiful pieces of wearable art. From beads and bear claws to turquoise, the “stone of life,” that holds a special significance in indigenous American culture, every piece of jewelry will tell a story. Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant “Petroglyph” collection Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant Alex Sanchez is Zuni/Navajo. His artistry is clean and his pieces are all one-of-a-kind. Alex has been making jewelry as long as he can remember. Growing up, he was nurtured artistically by his talented family (Myron Panteah is a half-brother). With that support and those genes, Alex developed into an award-winning artist. From exquisite stamp work to his popular “Petroglyph” collection, the trademarks of his jewelry are a creative approach to tradition in modern guise, and perfection of workmanship. Alex Sanchez | Navajo Alex has been making jewelry as long as he can remember. Growing up he was schooled and nurtured in his art by his extremely talented family. With that support and encouragement, Alex has developed into the award-winning artist. Alex’s work is being shown at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ. Creativity and perfection are the trademarks of Alex’s work. From exquisite stamp work to his latest works, his “Petroglyph” collection, the trademarks of Alex’s one of a kind jewelry is creativity and perfection. Pick up a piece of Alex’s work…you can feel the quality, you can see the artistry and you can sense the “specialness”. Alex Sanchez Petroglyph Pendant Silver Pyramid Shaped Pendant This beautiful 2.5 inch long pendant with a large .5 inch bale is highlighted with a single coral stone. This Sterling silver piece is appliqued with the bear, dragonfly, migration, planets and stars. This piece is stamped on the back by the artist and adorned with one of his classic patterns. Dimensions: 2.5 in. long complete; 16.5 grams SKU Alex Sanchez–2044 $395 Visit our Gifts of Native Spirit to learn more about us. Native American jewelry, handmade by various artists from several different tribes. Crafted from sterling silver and accented with gorgeous, natural materials, our vast collection of indigenous made American jewelry offers unique pieces of wearable art. Jewelry plays a large role in Native American culture. It tells stories, holds history, and represents spiritual beliefs and cultures of every tribe across America. Beginning as early as 12,000 years ago, jewelry-making was unique to the respective geographic area of each tribe, featuring natural materials that could only be found in surrounding environments. This allowed tribes to offer slight variations in designs since the supplies necessary to craft these delicate accessories were major trade items. Jewelry-making has evolved in technique and materials uséd over the years, but still is a primary focus of indigenous culture today. We have access to jewelry from the Algonquin, Apache, Hopi, Lakota, Navajo, Santo Domingo, and Zuni people. Several materials are uséd to craft these beautiful pieces of wearable art. From beads and bear claws to turquoise, the “stone of life,” that holds a special significance in indigenous American culture, every piece of jewelry will tell a story. × × × × Buy now and save! Shipping info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info Price: $12.00 (local shipping) Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. PAYMENT Immediate payment is required upon selecting "Buy It Now" or upon checking out through the cart. We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay. eBay is legally required to collect sales tax in those states and localities where eBay maintains a physical presence (nexus). 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Ask seller a question © Native American Kachinas, Artifacts and Spirit Shipping & Payments Shipping is a flat rate across US at a rate of $12.00 Payment Accepted Payment Methods PayPal Returns Returns are accepted Items must be returned within 30 days of the auction ending Buyer will pay for return shipping. eBay integration by Option One: Emerald turquoise: This beautiful 3 inch long pendant with a large one inch bale is highlighted with one natural Emerald Valley turquoise stone. This Sterling silver piece is appliqued with migration, human, healing hand, bear, arrow for guidance or direction, planets and stars. This piece is stamped on the back by the artist and adorned with one of his classic patterns. Alex Sanchez is Navajo/Zuni. His artistry is clean and his pieces are all one-of-a-kind. Dimensions: 4 in. long complete x .5 in. wide at top and 1 in. wide at bottom; 28.7 grams Option 2: BLUE: This beautiful 3 inch long pendant with a large one inch bale is highlighted with one teardrop natural Kingman turquoise stone. Dimensions: 4 in. long complete x .5 in. wide at top and 1 in. wide at bottom; 28.4 grams
Price: 450 USD
Location: , NJ
End Time: 2025-01-06T20:55:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Color: Blue
Material: Sterling Silver
Main Stone Color: Blue
Metal: Sterling Silver
Main Stone: Turquoise
Brand: Native American
Type: Pendant
Department: Unisex Adults
Style: Pendant, N/A
Tribal Affiliation: Zuni
Country of Origin: United States
Handmade: Yes