Help to Identify Native American mark on sterling Earrings

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rob h
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Help to Identify Native American mark on sterling Earrings

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These earrings are marked sterling on the back . A photo of the makers mark is below. Does anyone recognize the mark ? I am guessing the motif is native american. All comments are appreciated.

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ValkyrieVixen
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Post by ValkyrieVixen »

It's somewhat NA in style, like petroglyphs, but I'm betting they aren't NA made. The mark looks like the D in the Didae mark and they aren't a NA company, they do New Age kinda stuff. I tried to find their website, I could swear I've seen it before, but didn't come up with it.
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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Probably just a, way off target, shot in the dark, but is there any possibility that it could be a badly applied mark of George Schuler?

See this topic: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15070" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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rob h
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Post by rob h »

Trev, thanks for the suggestion. Our mark does not have the upper right loop of the george Schuler mark. It uld have to have been very badly applied to be Schulers.

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Didae mark

Post by rob h »

Valkyrievixen, thanks for the didae suggestion. The few didae marks I could find on the web were the full name didae spelled out. There is not much on the gooogle search concerning didae.

Rob H
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