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Fremont Indian Designs Silver Rock Art
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Pre-Negotiate Sale Amount: 970.209.2569
MaazoEtsoh (Big Marble) was the name given to the artist, Marvin D. Petersen, by Navajo children who found it easier to say marble than Marvin, when he lived on the Navajo Nation during the late 60's
MaazoEtsoh's silver Rock Art based on ancient American Indian designs is his expression of the spiritual feelings manifested by these sculpted (petroglyphs) and painted (pictographs) figures. These images are a priceless part of the history of humanity and must be protected and valued. These silver expressions are authentic preservations of ancient designs located on documented Fremont, Anasazi, and Navajo Rock Art panels throughout the Four Corners Area of the American Southwest.
MaazoEtsoh,LLC and Marvin D. Petersen make no claim to represent this art as being produced by an Indian artisan of any American Indian Tribe.
MaazoEtsoh Uses Coin Silver for Strength.
COIN SILVER alloy has no more than 10% copper. STERLING SILVER alloy has no more than 7.5% copper."