Product code: Unknown Metal w/Brown & Cream Jasper Stone Southwest Belt Buckle Vintage deals Read
My husband's grandfather left this belt buckle to my husband. He passed away in 2005. I believe he purchased this belt buckle in the 1970s or 1980s. ***PLEASE NOTE THIS IS MISSING ONE OF THE THREE PRONGS THAT HOLDS THE CABOCHON ONTO THE BELT BUCKLE, THERE ARE 3 OUT OF 4 PRONG HOLDERS REMAINING. PLEASE SEE PICTURES*** I am not an expert on jewelry or belt buckles. This belt buckle does not have a stamp so I am unsure what type of metal it is. This belt buckle has a beautiful, brown and cream-colored cabochon/ stone. My experienced rockhound friend has identified as Mookaite Jasper. I am not an expert deals. I believe this belt buckle to be Navajo based on my online research, but it could be of a different tribal affiliation. I am not an expert. I did my best to show the colors accurately. Color can vary across monitors and screens.
My husband's grandfather left this belt buckle to my husband. He passed away in 2005. I believe he purchased this belt buckle in the 1970s or 1980s. ***PLEASE NOTE THIS IS MISSING ONE OF THE THREE PRONGS THAT HOLDS THE CABOCHON ONTO THE BELT BUCKLE, THERE ARE 3 OUT OF 4 PRONG HOLDERS REMAINING. PLEASE SEE PICTURES*** I am not an expert on jewelry or belt buckles. This belt buckle does not have a stamp so I am unsure what type of metal it is. This belt buckle has a beautiful, brown and cream-colored cabochon/ stone. My experienced rockhound friend has identified as Mookaite Jasper. I am not an expert deals. I believe this belt buckle to be Navajo based on my online research, but it could be of a different tribal affiliation. I am not an expert. I did my best to show the colors accurately. Color can vary across monitors and screens.