1. At a booth selling Indian jewelry, our son John laid claim to a ceremonial club made in the traditional style by a man of Choctaw descent. 2. Big Indian jewelry never goes out of style. 3. Hamilton also makes reproductions of other Indian jewelry, and conducts programs on Native American culture for local schools. 4. Indian jewelry, both authentic and locally produced, is widely available at shops and flea markets. 5. It is open to the public, and in the parking lot, you can usually find Indian jewelry for sale and several fry-bread stands. 6. Limited largely to Indian jewelry, kundan functioned as a kind of magical mortar for the building blocks of fine gems. 7. On the quaint main street, shops sold handmade pottery, dulcimers and Indian jewelry. 8. So who is this guy in the polka-dot shirt, Indian jewelry and an ear-to-ear grin? 9. Some were clad in business suits, others dressed less formally and wore Indianbracelets or other Indian jewelry. 10. While most Indian jewelry is made with turquoise and silver, his includes gold, diamonds, sapphires and rubies. |