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It is generally believed that old Indian jewelry is
a better buy than new Indian jewelry, and this is true. Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi's, from time to time, pawn their personal native
American Indian jewelry when they find themselves short on cash. The items are not redeemed in time and are sold to get the
loaned money back. Some items are inherited and are really old. We hunt for Navajo Indian jewelry (Hopi and Zuni pieces too)
buy them in volume and pass the savings on to you. We travel the Southwest looking for Indian turquoise jewelry along with
estate and collectable pieces 3-4 times a year. We find Indian jewelry like Tommy Singer jewelry from before 1970 and collectable
pieces dating back to the turn of the 20th century (our specialty). We consider old pawn Indian jewelry an investment you
can wear! Shop our 6 Colorado locations or on this web site for terrific Indian pawn jewelry buys. E-mail us and we
will keep you informed on the shows we are in so you can take advantage of our latest purchases of native American jewelry.
We purchase estate and collectable native American jewelry at these shows from people just like you. Dig out the old Indian
jewelry you don't wear anymore and call or come down and 'lets trade'. Read our guarantee and return policy on this
site and see how you are protected and won't get 'stuck' with something that you won't or can't wear. Buy someone a gift of
native American Indian jewelry and rest easy that it is fully exchangeable or returnable immediately, not for credit but cash
or creditcard refund. Don't know his or her size? E-mail us or call toll-free at 1-800-641- 9641 and we can help you figure
it out. Indian turquoise jewelry is a great present and is something destined to become a family heirloom.
Bev and
Gary
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