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  1. Jimmy Harrison American Indian Navajo Jewelry... Jim worked with Jesse Monongye and his work draws much from that of Jesse. The price of artisan made Southwest Jewelry is a function of many variables. Such things as the quality and rarity of the gemstones.

  2. Aug 25, 2010 · Harrison Jim (Navajo) – The Dancing Rabbit Gallery. Previous. (1970-Present) Tribal Affiliation: Navajo. “I make jewelry for a living, I am passionate about it and do it the old way.” My great grandpa made jewelry who dates back to Fort Sumner. His original name was Shin, which means dark in Navajo.

  3. Explore Medicine Man Gallery's extensive online database of Native American jewelry hallmarks, a vital resource for enthusiasts and collectors. Identify unique marks, artist names, or shop symbols within our growing collection.

  4. Navajo - Harrison Jim. Born in 1952. He is half Navajo and Irish. He learned silversmithing from his grand father.He also took silver smithing classes by Jesse Monongya and Tommy Jackson. His life is very traditional, therefore his jewelry is very traditional.

  5. A classic Jim Harrison design: inlay of gemstones into a slice of jet over sterling silver cut to an oval pendant. The imagery is from Navajo religion and depicts a yei figure in a "nightway" ritual. Guaranteed authentic.

  6. His colorful and innovative inlays in his jewelry are inspired by the natural gifts that Mother Earth and Father Sky provide to each and every one of us. His creations include rings, necklaces, bolos, bracelets, earrings, and concho belts. He stamps his jewelry as, Jimmy Harrison.

  7. Shop our large selections of fine Native American Turquoise jewelry, Pueblo pottery, Zuni fetishes, and more! From the Pueblo, Direct to You.