Fact

Did you know that Azurite became a popular mineral for Native lapidary work in the 1980s and 1990s? It’s actually a gemstone containing copper carbonate with rich blue color. Azurite is closely related to malachite, a popular green gemstone and can even chemically combine with it.

Fact: Azurite can be found in the upper layers of copper deposits in Arizona and California.

Now that the holidays are here, there has been renewed consternation expressed in Facebook’s special groups related to Indian arts, and jewelry in particular. Sellers on eBay are pushing bogus fakes and calling them the works of various older masters. There’s always been a fakery market for the big dogs — Charles Loloma, Preston and Jesse Monongye, Leekya Deyuse… But now sellers are scanning the literature (including my books) and claiming their pieces are works by Dan Simplicio, Austin Wilson, Julian Lovato, and others who command respect and strongly competitive prices in the historic and vintage market.

Fact: Consumers need to stick with ethical dealers, and not assume such an item for sale is their chance to score a coup.


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