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Joe H. Quintana (1915–1991) Works Joe Quintana is highly regarded as a master silversmith of Native American art in the 20th century, and he is the father of Chippy Crazy Horse, a leading Indian top artist of the Cochiti tribe. Original works by Joe Quintana that still exist are few, and their value is increasing year by year. The item for sale is a representative work of Joe Quintana, with a lily crest motif pendant with turquoise on top. On the back of the pendant, the JHQ hallmark remains, though it is fading. The abacus beads of Joe Quintana necklaces that are often seen are mass-produced and have rough joints, but these are completely handmade one bead at a time, and the joints are very smooth. Completely handmade abacus beads by Joe Quintana are rarely seen. Size: Total length approximately 48cm Please refer to the images for other measurements. Purchased from: A long-established Native American jewelry dealer in New Mexico, USA Accessories: Invoice at the time of purchase, certificate of authenticity by the dealer confirming it is a Joe Quintana work A Joe Quintana necklace of this level can sometimes be sold for around 3 million yen at a famous Native American jewelry shop in Osaka. You will definitely not be able to get this at this price in the future, so please consider it if you are looking for one.
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