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Double
Dee Deals specializes in quality
Authentic Native American Jewelry. The
artists we work with offer some of the finest
quality jewelry that you will ever see. The
majority of our
Indian Jewelry items are authenticated by
the
Navajo Jewelry,
Zuni Jewelry and
Hopi Jewelry Artists.. All Natie American
Jewelry items are shipped with
Certification of Authenticity.
We are adding new Indian Jewelry items daily. Be sure to check back
often for one-of-a-kind hand made jewelry.
Click here to view newly added Native American Jewelry items.
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If there is an Indian Jewelry item, or size that you cannot find on our
website, please call or email us. We will do our best to find the
item you are looking for. |
Email Us:
DeeDee@DoubleDeeDeals.com
Authentic Native American
Jewelry
Turquoise Jewelry
Indian Jewelry
Southwestern Jewelry
Navajo Jewelry
Zuni Jewelry
Hopi JewelryContact Us: (832)
622-9961
We offer a
100% Satisfaction Guarantee of your
Indian Jewelry Purchase. If for any reason you are unsatisfied
with your Native American jewelry purchase,
simply return the item for a full refund.
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We offer an exquisite collection
of
turquoise jewelry,
amethyst jewelry, coral jewelry, white
buffalo turquoise jewelry, crazy horse
jewelry, black onyx jewelry and many
other gemstones all set in sterling
silver in handcrafted
Southwestern Jewelry
designs. Our store contains
beautiful one-of-a-kind bracelets, belt
buckles, bolo ties, concho belts,
earrings, watch bands, pendants and
necklaces including squash blossoms. |
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Native American
Jewelry If
it is important to you to know that you are purchasing authentic
made Zuni, Santo Domingo Pueblo
and Navajo Jewelry, Double Dee Deals provides the resources
you need when shopping for authentic Indian and Navajo turquoise jewelry
by representing the Native Jewelry tribe, the artist's hallmark or
signature which is the key identification when shopping for authentic
made Southwestern Jewelry.
The U.S. Department of Interior Indian Arts and Crafts Act prohibits
passing off fake American Indian crafts as genuine. Trusted sellers of
will provide a disclaimer in their listing as to the authenticity of the
product they are selling. Be cautious of sellers representing Native
American or Indian made jewelry as authentic if it is not authenticated
by the Indian artist. Native American Silversmiths usually stamp their
jewelry as Sterling Silver. If you are considering buying silver jewelry
that is stamped .925, it is less likely to be Native American made
because it often made outside the U.S. Most sellers of Authentic Indian
jewelry will also provide Certification of Authenticity of your jewelry
purchase upon request. If you are interested in purchasing collectable
turquoise, coral, sterling silver bracelets, necklaces, earrings, concho
belts, pendants, watches, rings, bolo ties and belt buckles that are
guaranteed to be hand-made by Native jewelry artists, it will be worth
your time to examine any product you are interested in buying and
communicate with your seller accordingly.
Turquoise Jewelry
The use of Turquoise, shell, jet and coral as personal
adornment by Southwestern Indians dates from prehistoric times
and the use of silver by the Navajo, Zuni and Santo Domingo
Pueblo Indian tribes is almost 100 years old. The items we
represent as Indian Jewelry, Native American Jewelry, Navajo
Jewelry, Southwestern Jewelry, unless represented otherwise is
an Indian Handmade product and should not be confused with
jewelry imitations or imported Turquoise Jewelry products.
American Indian Jewelry
American Indian and Navajo jewelry artists use beads, shells, copper and
silver, ivory, amber, turquoise and other stones to make their
Southwestern Jewelry. American Indians have been making jewelry as part
of their livelihood for years, even before the Europeans came to
America. The Native American jewelry makings traditions stays strong,
incorporating rather than being replaced by new materials and techniques
like glass beads and metalworking which was more advanced. |
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