I love how happy you are makes others happy too. You've got a gorgeous collection there that's so exciting at 21.05 oh my goodness that choker is stunning!!
Hey Dina, wow your collection is stunning. That little turtle ring is cute, I use to have pet turtles a few years ago. Thanks for sharing with all of us. 🥰❤
You are so Cute. 💵 I sold Native American Jewelry back in the late seventies, I would get that excited when I would talk to the customers, they laughed at me getting real excited 🎉 showing 🥳them the jewelry, most of the time they always💰 bought something. 💍 💎 I love Turquoise 🩵 💕 ❤️ 🥂 The name of the shop was Wayne Redhorse’s Native American Indian Jewelry. That was in Sacramento California. That was my favorite Job of all time
Your collection is absolutely stunning. You are lucky to have found so many lovely pieces . Here in San Francisco we don't get these options unless one goes towards Southern California. I have always wanted to go to a Pow Wow to see Native artists one on one or some other traditional shopping experiences. Our Thrift stores out here just don't have such luck or even the yard sales. One just has to be very lucky to find any of these🥰
Oh my goodness, what a collection!! I found my first Navajo signed piece just recently in one of my charity shop unboxings, the most stunning Keith James stud earrings (in my shorts feed if you’re curious). I have a brooch exactly like your hummingbird but with abalone/paua shell inlay so you’ve got me wondering about that now and I just adore that opal bear with the inlaid bail 😍😍 Thanks for sharing!
@@thatgirldinamarie1 I did! They were just in a bag of things the charity shop were going to throw away 😱 so happy to have rescued them! They’re up on eBay now but I’m secretly hoping they won’t sell 🙈😂
I have a bunch too native especially the cuffs and I get you don't want to mess with the patina I don't either but it's absolutely ok to rub out some of the dominant silver areas especially the areas that come in contact with your skin and the larger silver areas on the outside just because it pops and draws attention to the piece. But I always do the under side before each wear ( just a bit) because on a warm day when you're wearing it for hours on end you Don't want it getting on your. And if you lotion up after showers I do 😁 certain lotions can cause a chemical reaction with the silver! And I've had lunch go to the ladies room wash my hands and see it on my wrist. And I've got some of the greats as well solid sterling silver and signed. Larry Castillo, Lee Bennett, D. Lucas and others any silver can do it.
You can fix that cross bend on the one you dropped at home, just put a cloth over it and tap it out over flat hard surface. But that crooked bail yeah that's gotta go to the jewelers. It would bug me too lol I notice everything. And once I know it's there..
Hi Kiersten! Thank you! Girl, I am KICKING myself over that cross from last night. It's a long story, but I had to come back later to watch the show and WHAT!!??? What an amazing deal! Still kicking myself lol😆 Great pieces, as always. Great show, and I can't wait for the next one! 😘💜💜💜
Hello Dina, I am heading to Santa Fe next month, can you please suggest some stores or trading posts to purchase Native and Mexican silver and turquoise?? Thanks. Rosie
In love with your Native American Jewelry collection. I started 4 years ago to collect Native American jewelry pieces too, and I cannot stop.
Thank you, Monika! Yes, once you are hooked you are hooked!
I love how happy you are makes others happy too. You've got a gorgeous collection there that's so exciting at 21.05 oh my goodness that choker is stunning!!
Thank you!!!🥰
Hey Dina, wow your collection is stunning. That little turtle ring is cute, I use to have pet turtles a few years ago. Thanks for sharing with all of us. 🥰❤
You are so welcome, Debbie!
Love this type of jwellery
You are so Cute. 💵 I sold Native American Jewelry back in the late seventies, I would get that excited when I would talk to the customers, they laughed at me getting real excited 🎉 showing 🥳them the jewelry, most of the time they always💰 bought something. 💍 💎
I love Turquoise 🩵 💕 ❤️ 🥂 The name of the shop was Wayne Redhorse’s Native American Indian Jewelry. That was in Sacramento California. That was my favorite Job of all time
Your collection is absolutely stunning. You are lucky to have found so many lovely pieces . Here in San Francisco we don't get these options unless one goes towards Southern California. I have always wanted to go to a Pow Wow to see Native artists one on one or some other traditional shopping experiences. Our Thrift stores out here just don't have such luck or even the yard sales. One just has to be very lucky to find any of these🥰
I am a turquoise collector and I have a passion for it❤️you are adorable.
Thank you, Kristin!💕
Love the creative repairs and restyling of broken jewelry.
like the turquoise 3 dot drop earrings. We have all broken pieces that way
Beautiful jwellery like your eyes ❤❤❤❤❤❤
So sweet! Thank you!💕
the cross at 32....the feather earrings! Wow! You are inspiring me to organize my Native american jewelry
I am hooked on your channel and watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your comment, and for watching. It means so much to me!💕
Lovely collection Dina...the Navaho earrings with the orange in the center is Spiney Oyster 🧡Have a beautiful day sweet lady🤗❤✌️
Ok, awesome! I had only seen little examples of it I guess. Cool, thanks! I love learning about jewelry!
Wow .. love it ❤
Thank you, Emily!
Oh my goodness, what a collection!! I found my first Navajo signed piece just recently in one of my charity shop unboxings, the most stunning Keith James stud earrings (in my shorts feed if you’re curious). I have a brooch exactly like your hummingbird but with abalone/paua shell inlay so you’ve got me wondering about that now and I just adore that opal bear with the inlaid bail 😍😍 Thanks for sharing!
Omg, you found in an unboxing??!!! That is AWESOME! I'm subbed to you now! Can't wait to watch your videos when I get back from vacation!! 💕
@@thatgirldinamarie1 I did! They were just in a bag of things the charity shop were going to throw away 😱 so happy to have rescued them! They’re up on eBay now but I’m secretly hoping they won’t sell 🙈😂
@Jewellery Rescue haha I hear you! Doesn't sell, guess I gotta keep it!😅
Wow they are beautiful honey that orange in the square earrings looks like spiny oyster
Omg Tracy, yes! I think you are right!
I love your beautiful things and all your videos! Keep it up!
Thank you!!💕
11:32 turquoise on wire ring. 🙌
I have a bunch too native especially the cuffs and I get you don't want to mess with the patina I don't either but it's absolutely ok to rub out some of the dominant silver areas especially the areas that come in contact with your skin and the larger silver areas on the outside just because it pops and draws attention to the piece. But I always do the under side before each wear ( just a bit) because on a warm day when you're wearing it for hours on end you Don't want it getting on your. And if you lotion up after showers I do 😁 certain lotions can cause a chemical reaction with the silver! And I've had lunch go to the ladies room wash my hands and see it on my wrist. And I've got some of the greats as well solid sterling silver and signed. Larry Castillo, Lee Bennett, D. Lucas and others any silver can do it.
Oh wow, I bet your collection is amazing! Agree on the tarnish. I can get you dirty of you don't clean the part that touches skin for sure!
Hello! Would you ever do a sale on some of the things you’ve collected over the years? I really love the ring shown at 9:15
Hi Joanna! Yes, and I started with my native american collection. I think I will be selling from my Taxco/Mexico silver collection next!
Hey Dina❤ 1st. Thumbs up 👍🏼
Thank you, Linda! I appreciate you so much!
Love your zuni ring
Thank you, Mary!
The bracelet you showed was Overlay not Inlay. The first earrings of the masks are Pacific Northwest.
Thank you so much for the info! I love learning from this community!!!💕
You can fix that cross bend on the one you dropped at home, just put a cloth over it and tap it out over flat hard surface. But that crooked bail yeah that's gotta go to the jewelers. It would bug me too lol I notice everything. And once I know it's there..
Going to try as soon as I get back in town! Thanks!
You have beautiful pieces. You should do some research on the Hallmarks.
Thank you! I do need to do that!💕
Hi there ❤ what a beautiful collection of Native American pieces… sending hugs 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Kiersten! Thank you! Girl, I am KICKING myself over that cross from last night. It's a long story, but I had to come back later to watch the show and WHAT!!??? What an amazing deal! Still kicking myself lol😆 Great pieces, as always. Great show, and I can't wait for the next one! 😘💜💜💜
@@thatgirldinamarie1 lol 😂 … it happens to all of us . Thank you for watching my sales . I do appreciate you 🙏♥️
@@KierstenRedResale 💛💚💙🩵💜❤️🩷
I have the same cross ❤️
So cool, Mary!
Happy girl 😊
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Can you give a price on the earrings with heart carved out of center, dangle. And price on cross earrings. Thank you.
HI Patricia. The items in this video are not for sale. It is my private collection. Thank you!
Hello Dina, I am heading to Santa Fe next month, can you please suggest some stores or trading posts to purchase Native and Mexican silver and turquoise?? Thanks. Rosie
How exciting, Rose! All I know is we stayed on the square where there are tons of shops and street sellers!
How do I purchase if available? Ty
Hi Linda! I will be having a sale when I get back in town next week!
wow....wow.....wow....very nice
Thank you, danzbutrfly!
How do I purchase?
Hi Carol! I will be having a sale when I return from Florida next week!
Sweet ❤Girl 😘😘😘🤗 Sweet Jwellery
Thank you, Angel!💕