Cherokee Blue Trading Post features a diverse variety of quality collectible wearable new and fine pristine condition vintage jewelry from the 20th century, spanning a period from the late 1930s through the 1990s. Listings feature the talents of both contemporary Native American designers and Southwestern non-Native jewelry designers. Showcased listings include appreciating investment grade collectible estate, dead pawn and old pawn jewelry of 20th century Native American jewelry artists popularly known as the Fred Harvey period . Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Cherokee and other tribes are represented as new acquisitions are added to the store catalog. Fine quality Spanish and Mexican jewelry design Taxco is included when available.
Profits are re-invested into procuring rare authentic Native American and indigenous tribal art, pottery, bead work, sterling gemstone jewelry, pow-wow regalia, weaving and domestic artifacts, supporting a viable and greatly cherished historic North American art form.
The owner of Cherokee Trading Post has deep Cherokee roots in western North Carolina, going back more than four generations. |