Coral and turquoise necklaces?

Looking for some information these were bought in 60s 70s




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The necklaces in the first 3 pictures seem to be Kewa (Santo Domingo). Not sure about the next 2. Any hallmarks on the silver pieces?

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The little square one is gold it says David Tune

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The necklaces in the first pic says sterling

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Here is a few more

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The first one is not mine wrong pic but I have some just like but more pieces

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I googled David Tune and found this. I haven’t figured out how to do a link to an internet article yet, so here is a screenshot of part of the article. Just Google David Tune and you can find it.

So you have posted a lot of stuff; it’s hard to cover it all in one thread. There are people on this site that have more experience than me, but they will need more info. Post pics of the backsides of the pieces also so any hallmarks can be seen.

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To me they would be priceless. Omg absolutely stunning, all of them!

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I know David Well. Good guy, longtime friend, and a hell of a fine silversmith!

Dave is also a shaman, and medicine man.

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Thank you i wish i knew more about jewelry i inherited so much of it it is overwhelming

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I looove that bracelet!

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Absolutely stunning bracelet!

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@Piglet, is this your old post? There are some things in here that might be helpful to you now.

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All your pieces are lovely and some breathtaking. I wouldn’t be in a rush to sell anything. Learn as much as you can and you will gradually be drawn to some. Those are the ones you should keep. What a treasure. Who did you inherit these from…just out of curiosity.

I think I’m getting you mixed up with @piglet. Both of you have a lot of marvelous pieces! Piglet….can you post some of your rugs?? I would love to buy a rug but I feel I don’t know how to place a value them.

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I am thr
Same as piglet long story lost my phone signed up again im in Colorado now wont be home till end of October thats where the rugs are ill put them on when i get home