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Ivory Fetish Necklace, Center Kachina Pendant

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Art - Jewelry Start Price:65.00 USD Estimated At:130.00 - 260.00 USD
Ivory Fetish Necklace, Center Kachina Pendant
SOLD
75.00USDto 8*************e+ buyer's premium (18.75)
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 03 @ 13:14UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Ivory Fetish necklace, center Kachina pendant, inlaid turquoise, coral and onyx. Small fetishes include: bears, birds, armadillos, squirrels, fish, frogs, rabbits, coyotes, ducks, and more. This beautifully detailed Zuni fetish necklace was carved from fossilized Walrus tusk. "Squaw wrapped" neck part. "This beautiful full stack necklace was part of a very high quality Native American collection. However, we think this may be an imported item, not Native American made, unknown origin. A "squaw wrap" is where the ends of a necklace are permanently wrapped together so the necklace is slipped over the head to take it on and off. This necklace has a faux squaw wrap, that is, a tube of material that looks like a wrap has been slipped over the necklace cord. This results in the squaw wrap "look" and comfort but is not an authentic squaw wrap.

The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post-1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. Date: Location: HWAC # 49362