Jewelry - Silver/Gold/Pendants/Rings/Bracelets
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Yeah Salami I hadn't seen the pieces named till I stumbled upon the "Goro's Fun Site" http://www.5pr.net/goro/ and they had product names on the pricelist.
Just trying to get the best idea of whats going on before I make the trek across town since I'll be living near the Nippori area.
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got myself a few new pieces
and, my dad's!
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^^
Living in Oklahoma, I grew up with tons of that stuff. I love native jewelry and am always picking through it at local pawnshops. I need to learn more about it, because I have no idea, outside of basic quality, on type of craftsmanship or value. I find myself always backing up, because I have no idea what it's worth. Any resources you guys recommend? -
respect MikeC, just like to get your take as you come across pretty frank on most subjects. i look at it as the ultimate buy local campaign. they are as indigenous to the region as the soil. . . but with that said i see nothing wrong with buying from other regions that may copy native american's crafts.
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hey guys I've heard Goro's accepts phone orders, but delivery time could be from 3 weeks to 3 months…is this true or just internet smoke?
it's plausible…. do you speak japanese? i know of people who call and make custom orders. but seems like that's only for regulars
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^this would be well worth the wait to me if could speak japanese
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Why get put through the ringer with Goro, when you can go to someone like Jeanette Dale, a Navajo Jewelrysmith from Navajo, NM. The quality is the same or better.
http://www.toh-atin.com/index.php/artists/jeanette-dale.html -
Why get put through the ringer with Goro, when you can go to someone like Jeanette Dale, a Navajo Jewelrysmith from Navajo, NM. The quality is the same or better.
http://www.toh-atin.com/index.php/artists/jeanette-dale.htmlQFT
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yes,
if you like indian jewelry
you can check this out,
larrysmith and hozho,