Native American Indian Jewelry from Hopi, Zuni Pueblo, Navajo Tribe,
Isleta Pueblo, Santo Domingo Pueblo and other Native American Indian jewelry
makers
Pins and Earrings and Crosses and Necklaces and Pendants Bracelets and
Rings
Order now. You are guaranteed 3-5 day USPS Priority delivery
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time, gas and money
(No sales tax collected if you don't live in Florida)
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return privilege.
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guaranteed to be authentic.
Money back return privileges guaranteed for 10 days from receipt of
merchandise
This site is maintained
by Aboriginals: Art of the First Person.
Business office located in Fort Myers, Florida at 15194 Harbour Isle
Drive.
Questions: Call us at 239-482-7025 or 800-305-0185
or email to sanibelart@comcast.net
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You will be taken to a secure order form, encrypted to protect your
information from prying eyes. The "http" in the browser
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You
are only required to give us your name, email address and telephone
number to submit the form. We suggest that you also enter information
about the item that interests you. You are not obligated
to buy at that point.
If
you would like to order at that point, you can enter your credit
card information, assured
that it will only be seen by us. We will contact you as soon as
we receive your order form.
Tips for
buying Native American Indian jewelry:
1)
Never buy
Native American Indian jewelry that you don't love and would not want
to wear forever. Nothing is more depressing than to live with jewelry
that was purchased solely for investment gain that doesn't materialize.
2) Shop around,
but don't be swayed by price alone. An apparent bargain price doesn't
necessarily mean a good value. Make sure your seller offers authentic
Native American Indian-made jewelry and not foreign look-alikes. Membership
in the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA) is a good guide to
the authenticity and integrity of any dealer in Native American Indian
art.
3) If you can't trust your dealer and its guarantees, don't buy from
it. A good dealer in Native American Indian jewelry will have a good
reputation and will allow returns within a reasonable period either
for cash or credit. Ask your dealer what its policy is.