I spent a semester in Santa Fe during my college years. It was there that I fell in love with Indian jewelry and pottery. At that time, the Indian made items were relatively affordable, but I was a poor college student so I just acquired a few pieces. To this day, I still search in antique/thrift stores for that one lucky find of American Indian jewelry or pottery. While not on the hunt for the genuine collectible/antique, I collect beads, rocks, and even pottery shards with an Indian look. Sometime, I actually put them all together into an American Indian inspired jewelry piece. The necklace in the photo above is something I made just recently. I lucked out and found a silver bezel wrapped pottery shard (supposedly very old) at the Tucson Bead Show. The pottery shard is the focal point of this necklace that was made with silver beads, two sizes of jasper beads and tiny turquoise beads. I left the silver beads unpolished to give the piece a more ancient look, but I think I may polish them up a bit to match the bezel around the pottery shard. Happily, this necklace came together rather quickly and the design pleases me. Now I need to find an outfit to match it. LOL!