Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and Lapis Lazuli buckle from Navajo artist Tommy Jackson born in 1958. The buckle features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver and Lapis Lazuli construction that shows a beautiful tradition design with tolled geometric patterns into the face of the buckle and shows a very large oval cut Lapis Lazuli cabochon with deep blue coloration and some mineral deposits. The buckle is marked on the back of the buckle as follows: T.J. (inside a Pueblo geometric pattern) - Sterling. Tommy Jackson is a renowned Navajo jewelry maker, highly respected for his craftsmanship and distinctive designs. He is celebrated for blending traditional Navajo jewelry-making techniques with modern elements, resulting in unique and highly sought-after pieces. The condition of this Navajo buckle is good with some patina to the silver but otherwise shoes a good overall condition. The measurements of this buckle is 2 1/2" x 3 3/8" x 1". The collective weight of this buckle is 101.8g.