Which part of "Native America" does this whatchamacallit hail from?

@StevesTrail Nada in this listing would make me shell out $1300 for this necklace. Maybe they should throw in an attribution to sweeten the pot :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:.

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Want a great descriptive term @Patina! Ranks right up there with Ziacat’s “for crying out loud!” With all the wonderfully ridiculous online postings, we’ll never run out of descriptors (many used by my mother). Actually it’s not funny, but I love to read all the humor and sarcasm about these posts. Since we’ll never stop all this “malarkey” we might as well have a chuckle or two!

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Well, something about this is phenomenal, but I think it’s the cheekiness of both the attribution and the price.

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Well, they are probably right in saying it’s from the 1900s. But opposite ends of the century than this seller thinks!

Don’t get me wrong, I dig a cool collar necklace but whoever added the dingleberry stone and hippie beads to this did a bad, bad thing. :grin: Just a tad overpriced for this supposed “antique”. Also love how it’s Navajo, but they don’t know what tribe to attribute it to. And of course they know what kind of turquoise it is!

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I am unsure of the metal used in this amazing piece and outstanding resilience to the wear and tear of age, this is definitely a fine and precious precious metal, beautifully adorned with gorgeous raw Turquoise, very highly valued, making this unique jewelry piece, an absolute one-of-a-kind RARE find!

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Some of these sellers should win an award for fiction writing.

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But HURRY! :smiley:

and characters

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Sheesh, ya think they could’ve at least offered free shipping on this misidentified & overpriced piece of ‘real special’ jewelry :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:.

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How about some nice Tibetan turquoise? :smiley:

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Hey y’all, this isn’t exactly what I think of when I hear the phrase “green turquoise” :flushed_face:

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marbles, maybe yeah 19 20

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This vintage square dancers belt buckle features a beautiful inlay of turquoise and coral, adding a touch of Western flair to any outfit. The silver color and metal material give it a classic, authentic look, perfect for men who appreciate cowboy and Western styles. The original design and unique embellishments make this buckle a standout accessory for those looking to add a special touch to their wardrobe. The back has a name marked out see pictures

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Oh my. That’s just scary.

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That buckle is It!

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Beautiful?!! Western?? A classic, authentic look?!! LOLOL! More like Halloween horror.

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i wanna see the square dancing clown that wore it.

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careful what u ask 4 :rofl:

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