Please help identifying 'two feathers' maker

Hello,

I’d be very grateful if you could help me with this pendant. Is it genuine? I cannot find anything about these two feathers hallmark. Thanx a lot in advance!


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@Bella Hi ~ that’s a pretty little pendant. It looks like turquoise to me. I’d call it a Southwestern style pendant. I wasn’t able to identify that hallmark in my Hougart’s 3rd edition book of NA/Southwestern silver hallmarks.

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Thank you. Any clue is very important to me. So happy you’ve got the book about it, I think of buying me one, too. As you see, this mark is quite distinctive, but not enough to be found using google lenses or bing, etc.

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Even if it’s not native made, it’s a pretty pendant, and I love that stone!

If I remember right, you are in Poland, correct? We just had someone else join who lives in Poland!

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Yes, it’s me! So happy you’ve found my post. You think it could be just a piece of jewellery looking like Native-made, but it’s not? It’s possible. But I’m sure I’ve seen this mark before. The stone is nice, looks a bit like Kingman stones. Keep your fingers crossed, maybe we’ll find out😊

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I’m not saying it’s definitely not native made, but I don’t really know. And when we can’t figure out the maker, it’s just hard to tell for sure. The beading on the edge looks a little different to me, however I do have a Navajo made ring that has a border that looks a bit like yours. So who knows! Hopefully some others will jump into the discussion.

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using this image

results keep pointing to ferns and leaves

but nothing in the books or online match, yet

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Yeah, unfortunately. And that’s why I’m afraid it’s not true-Navajo item. Thanx, Steve.