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		<title><![CDATA[Important Top Tier Native American Jewelry Artists]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[JUAN DE DIOS (or DIDEOS or DIDEDIOS or DELEOSA (Zuni, c. 1882-1944). In John Adair's study of Navajo and Pueblo silversmiths in 1944, he identified Juan Dedios as one of the finest Zuni artisans. Juan was known for his outstanding and precise silver castings. Dedios was one of the first producers of Knife Wing figures and was well known for his cast crosses, conchas, bow-guards, bracelets and exquisitely detailed crucifixes. Dedios worked closely with trader C. G. Wallace, who retained many of his pieces for his private collection.
LEAK, JOHN GORDON (Zuni, active 1920s-1950). A very skilled inlay artist, who is...]]></description>
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		<title><![CDATA[Leekya Deyuse together with Fred Peshlakai who do you like better?]]></title>
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Leekya Deyuse &amp; Fred Peshlakai
When I picked up this set at the post office, I remember that I was having a horrible week. A friend of mine suggested that I go pick up my package because maybe it would cheer me up. Getting wonderful old jewelry usually does.
Well when I first opened the box I noticed the bracelet. It was very well made, showed a lot of wear and was not signed. The frogs were very worn and the silver repaired so it was clearly old. I thought to myself that I needed to ask others what they thought of...]]></description>
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		<title><![CDATA[Our eBay Auctions]]></title>
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