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Wearing this one today. Unmarked save for the tiny horned moon of the Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild, with craftsmanship and modern design that might be Scandinavian mid-century. One of my favorite pieces.
Good eye!!!I picked up this too small hat for $22 as the hat band looked like it might be “something”.
It was! A sandcast silver with turquoise that, based on the tagged price, has some age on it. Something with 15 (1” x 1/2”) conchos would probably run about $700+ new.
I will need to loosen and adjust the conchos to fit my hat size. The belt is long enough.
Good eye!!!
Old Pawn - What Does it Mean? - Antique American Indian Art, LLCProbably bought in Arizona, cannot find the mark online, it is I guess an A space Mc? Haven't cleaned it up, sorry. Also, when searching eBay I see some jewelry marked "old pawn". What does that mean? Thanks.
I think your dating is a good guess. Many tribal communities abandoned the ancient swastika symbol around 1940 in response to its adoption by the Nazi Party in Germany. I hear some weavers have gone back to using the motif in more recent years. The "swirling log" appears in a lot of jewelry from the tourist era though I've never been able to bring a piece with this symbol into my collection.First “Old Pawn” piece I’ve ever bought. New to Native American jewelry.
I think it was made during the 1930s.
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The Navajo folktale about the "whirling log" is an interesting one as well.I think your dating is a good guess. Many tribal communities abandoned the ancient swastika symbol around 1940 in response to its adoption by the Nazi Party in Germany. I hear some weavers have gone back to using the motif in more recent years. The "swirling log" appears in a lot of jewelry from the tourist era though I've never been able to bring a piece with this symbol into my collection.
Congrats on an AMAZING score, Bob!! Thanks for sharing this.I recently bought an O’Farrell hat for the hat band (not knowing the size), but it turns out the hat fits me. A nice bonus. The band was sewn to the hat in several places and the leather ends stitched together, so I carefully removed it so I could see if there were any artist hallmarks on the silver with gold accent story-teller conchos (and clean them up slightly). There were no markings so I reassembled the band, but didn’t sew it back on the hat. I put the conchos back where they were originally (based on the leather fade) and they are not evenly spaced — it messes with my OCD a little, but I’m trying to learn to be more “organic”.
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The detail of the work amazes me. These are each 1-1/4” x 3/4”.
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Congrats on an AMAZING score, Bob!! Thanks for sharing this.
Wonderful find!