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I’m back on the topic of eBay again. After a string of disgusting fakes have come through one of my Facebook groups “Historic Zuni Jewelry – Let the Buyer Beware,” I am more than annoyed. The Indian jewelry market has been shadowed since its inception by fakers and misrepresentation. The biggest villains have been out of the country — Pacific Rim, Mexico — and some small time operators working in reservation border town basements. Now, the American seller public is cheerfully offering bogus pieces and a little education on their part goes a long way toward fraud. These operators have picked up on the collector taste for genuine works by Native artists with “names.” Now, every item we’re seeing is promised as a real Leo Poblano, Dan Simplicio, Bernard Dawahoya, the list goes on. There’s even a consumer warning group devoted to Charles Loloma forgeries!

Fact: Maybe it’s time eBay does something about kicking these snake oil salespeople off the site…


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