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Tips To Identify Navajo Jewelery

if you want to add a piece of authentic Native American jewelry to your art collection, you should think about more than just taste and aesthetics. Unfortunately, some vendors will attempt to pass off replicas as genuine items of American Indian art. Checkout our collection at https://www.gonavajo.com/.

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Tips To Identify Navajo Jewelery

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  1. TIPS TO IDENTIFYING NAVAJO JEWELRY However, if you want to add a piece of authentic Native American jewelry to your art collection, you should think about more than just taste and aesthetics. Unfortunately, some vendors will attempt to pass off replicas as genuine items of American Indian art. But don't worry, we've got some pointers to assist you in distinguishing between the two!

  2. Here is how: 1: Look at the inventory Authentic Navajo jewelry is produced by hand by unique artists, so no two pieces are alike. Do some research on your possible seller's entire inventory. Consider it a red signal if you keep seeing the identical pieces, especially if they have the same hallmark (an individual silversmith's signature). The Navajo Products are also great to use, and it looks similar to the original one. 2: Inspect quality of materials In Navajo tribe arts and crafts, you will only get high-quality stones and metals. Taking a close look at the craftsmanship can sometimes help you recognize a fake. A real piece will have no slanted lines or asymmetrical motifs, well-cut stones of consistent size, and no visible adhesive between the metal and the rock. Keep an eye out for genuine silver as opposed to silver-plated jewelry. Holding a small magnet to the piece is a fast way to determine the difference. The interest will not attract real sterling silver. Magnetic nickel is present in silver-plated items. 3: Ask for inspection: The seller should know and give you the specific origin, especially if the Native American jewelry is new rather than an artifact. This entails determining the artist's tribe and their clan affiliations if buying from an artist directly. When purchasing authentic Navajo jewelry, you should always seek formal confirmation of authenticity. Besides, you will get genuine Navajo jewelry that artisans beautifully handcraft. 4: Look for telltale signs: Aside from pricing and labeling, a few indicators might help purchasers tell the difference between genuine and fraudulent Native American

  3. Indian jewelry. Authenticity is determined by the presence of a hallmark, a silversmith's signature, or both; however, because not all artists "sign" their work, the lack of a hallmark cannot be used as a reliable indicator of authenticity. The quality of the materials utilized in the piece is also a sign of authenticity. When you opt for Navajo jewelry, you will know that you receive the best materials available. As a result, the most prevalent metal used in authentic Native American Indian jewelry is sterling silver. An easy technique to tell the difference between sterling and a silver-plated item. However, the sterling silver is not magnetized, and thus the magnet will not pull the piece. The base of silver-plated pieces usually contains nickel which will respond to the appeal. Unfortunately, verifying Navajo jewelry authenticity is more challenging, so you need to be a bit careful. Artists are so proficient that little evidence of their techniques and manual labor is discernible. Hand-stamped silver pieces, for example, may not have the exact symmetry as machine-stamped silver pieces, but the difference may be undetectable to the untrained sight. Similarly, while a jeweler might be able to identify if stones were placed with glue, the general shopper won't be able to know. You will also be glad to know that you can opt for Navajo Pendleton Shawls and see how it adds beauty to your charm.

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