Sterling silver choker style necklace, bracelet, earrings and ring. Each piece is signed Leroy and Margie Simplicio Zuni. I don't know anything about this set of jewelry, any info would be great.
Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium
Sterling silver
Mother of pearl
Turquoise
Distinguishing marks
Leroy & Margie
Simplicio
Zuni
Condition
Good
Date Period
Unknown
History
Acquired at a garage sale, in a mystery box full of old handkerchiefs
Type: Matching Jewelry Suite – necklace, cuff bracelet, ring, and earrings
Materials:
Sterling silver
Mother of pearl (main inlay panels)
Turquoise (center stone of each flower)
Style: Traditional Zuni cluster inlay work featuring stylized four-petal flower motifs
Markings: Hand-engraved on the back of the necklace:
Leroy & Margie Simplicio
Zuni
Condition: Good – appears well-preserved with no major damage; some natural patina on silver
Estimated Era: Likely 1970s–1990s, based on style and known working period of the artists
Artist Background: Leroy & Margie Simplicio (Zuni Pueblo, NM)
Leroy Simplicio, often working with his wife Margie, comes from a well-known Zuni silversmithing family. The Simplicio family is one of the most respected in Zuni jewelry arts, known for intricate inlay, bold cluster designs, and high-quality hand-wrought silver work. While not as widely commercialized as some Zuni jewelers, their work is highly regarded among Native American jewelry collectors.
Design Significance
This suite displays hallmark Zuni craftsmanship:
Mother of pearl inlay – reflects natural light with beautiful iridescence
Turquoise dot centers – symbolic of protection and tradition
Linked medallion choker necklace – vintage design rarely seen in modern Zuni pieces
The matching set increases its value as it’s relatively rare to find complete suites intact.
Estimated Value (Retail & Collector Market)
Sale Channel
Estimated Value (USD)
Collector/Native Jewelry Dealer
$600 – $1,200
Online Retail (eBay/Etsy)
$400 – $800
Auction / Estate Sales
$350 – $600
Insurance Appraisal
~$1,200 (full replacement value for insured jewelry suite)
Note: The engraved signature adds authenticity but also suggests this might have been a custom-commissioned or family-signed piece, which is especially appealing to collectors.
Recommendation
Professional Appraisal? Recommended if you ever intend to insure, sell, or donate — especially due to its connection to a named Zuni artist family.
Storage Tips: Keep it in anti-tarnish cloth, avoid harsh polishing (preserve patina), and avoid prolonged exposure to water or perfumes.
Historical Preservation: This is a beautiful representation of Zuni art and should be kept together as a suite if possible.
Vintage Zuni Jewelry Suite by Leroy & Margie Simplicio
Item Overview
Artist Background: Leroy & Margie Simplicio (Zuni Pueblo, NM)
Leroy Simplicio, often working with his wife Margie, comes from a well-known Zuni silversmithing family. The Simplicio family is one of the most respected in Zuni jewelry arts, known for intricate inlay, bold cluster designs, and high-quality hand-wrought silver work. While not as widely commercialized as some Zuni jewelers, their work is highly regarded among Native American jewelry collectors.
Design Significance
This suite displays hallmark Zuni craftsmanship:
The matching set increases its value as it’s relatively rare to find complete suites intact.
Estimated Value (Retail & Collector Market)
Sale Channel
Estimated Value (USD)
Collector/Native Jewelry Dealer
$600 – $1,200
Online Retail (eBay/Etsy)
$400 – $800
Auction / Estate Sales
$350 – $600
Insurance Appraisal
~$1,200 (full replacement value for insured jewelry suite)
Note: The engraved signature adds authenticity but also suggests this might have been a custom-commissioned or family-signed piece, which is especially appealing to collectors.
Recommendation
Thank you for informing me…
Thank you for informing me. Wow! What a find, I hope that house has more garage sales.