An edition of Indian Silversmithing (1952)

Indian silversmithing

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An edition of Indian Silversmithing (1952)

Indian silversmithing

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No American craft has been more widely admired than Indian silversmithing. Old Spanish writings indicate that as early as 1795 Navajos were rarely seen without silver ornaments. Now you can learn those same skills. INDIAN SILVER SMITHING gives detailed directions for making tools and equipment, learning and perfecting techniques, and completing hundreds of beautiful pieces of jewelry. Now you can make and own valuable, decorative, and authentic American Indian silver jewelry at a fraction of the retail cost. And, you can enjoy the satisfaction and savings of doing it yourself.

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Bruce
Language
English
Pages
160

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Cover of: Indian silversmithing
Indian silversmithing
1976, Collier Books
in English
Cover of: Indian silversmithing
Indian silversmithing
1960, Bruce
in English
Cover of: Indian silversmithing.
Indian silversmithing.
1952, Bruce Pub. Co.
in English

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New York

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Library of Congress
E98 S55 H85 1972

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160 p. :
Number of pages
160

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OL14785934M

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OL265709W

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