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 Andy Lee Kirk Isleta Pueblo and Navajo learned the basics of jewelry making
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 Yellowhorse family, fine jewelry design is the common theme. The influences of the Navajo culture are readily apparent in this beautiful wearable art, which evolved out of generations of artistic talent and innovation.
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 Born at San Felipe pueblo, she married into the Reano family of Santo Domingo Pueblo, well known for their inlay work.
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 Dina Huntinghorse works in traditional and contemporary gold, silver, set stones, inlay, beadwork, paintings and drawings. She was trained in jewelry by her late husband, Herbert Taylor. She is a top award-winning artist.
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 Duane Maktima has produced incredibly beautiful jewelry. His work has a distinctive sculptural quality that makes his pieces more than just adornment, they are small masterpieces of art and culture.
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 Ernie Lister works in the style of the early Navajo silversmiths from the 1870's - 1910. His jewelry is forged from ingot silver, hand wrought, hand stamped and filed. He is an award-winning artist.
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 Fritz J. Casuse from the community of Twin Lakes outside of Gallup, New Mexico. Member of the Diné or Navajo Nation born to Clara Bowman Casuse and the late Joel G. Casuse.
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 Native American - Navajo born January 28,1964.
Started silversmith in 1989, he was taught by his older brother Esther Wood.
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 A third-generation jeweler, he learned his craft by watching his father and grandmother and playing with their jewelry-making tools.
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 Orville Tsinnie steady presence in the world of American Indian art for over twenty- five years, Orville Tsinnie's work is distinctive and stylish.
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 Shawn Bluejacket has been creating unique, one of a kind jewelry in the noble metals, since 1993 after graduating from the institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM.
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Kee Joe Bennally (Navajo) Wide Sterling Silver Bracelet with Morenci Turquoise Set in Handmade Bezels
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Kee Yazzie (Navajo) Natural Candelaria Turquoise Bracelet with Designs
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Kingman Blue Turquoise 7 Stone Bracelet with Scalloped Edge in Sterling Silver
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Larry Yazzie (Navajo) "In Beauty I Walk II", Bronze (#22/24)
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Larry Yazzie (Navajo)"The Messenger," Bronze (#2/24)
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Laurence Spencer "Eagle Dancer" (1992) (oil on canvas)
(Framed dimensions 16 3/4" W x 20”H)
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Lena Platero (Navajo) 16mm Gauge Handmade Sterling Silver Beads with Double Scallop Stamping. 28" long.
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Lenoard Nez (Navajo) Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet in Sterling Silver
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Leon Martinez (Navajo) Sterling Silver Cuff with large Turquoise, Appliqué and Stampwork
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Leonard Nez Bolo Tie with Carico Lake Turquoise and Black Hand Braided Leather Bolo Strap with Custom Tips in Sterling Silver
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Leonard Nez (Navajo) Belt Buckle in Sterling Silver with Coral and Stampwork
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Leonard Nez (Navajo) Sterling Silver cuff with Turquoise
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Lester Jackson (Navajo) Sterling silver bracelet with natural Royston turquoise.
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M&R Calladitto (Navajo) Large Kingman Turquoise Cuff Bracelet with Stampwork, Applique and Handmade Bezel
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Nicely carved blackware bowl with matching sunfaces on oppossing sides and matching rainclouds on the other sides. Very clean details. 3 1/2" high x 3 1/2"diameter
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Margaret Lee (Navajo) Round Sterling Silver Bead Necklace - 24"
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Maria Martinez (1884-1980) and Daughter-in-Law Santana Martinez (1909-2002) (San Ildefonso Pueblo) Small Blackware Birdwing Bowl
Signed Marie & Santana
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Maria Martinez (1984-1980) and Son, Popovi Da (1923-1971) (San Ildefonso Pueblo) Small Blackware Plate with Botanical Design
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Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso Pueblo) Blackware Plate
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Price: $1,800.00
Sale Price: $700.00
You Save: $1,100.00 (61 %)
Maria Martinez Gunmetal plate signed "Maria Poveka" (signature used 1956-1965). San Ildefonso Pueblo. The plate measures 10 1/4" in diameter.
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Maria Martinez "Pond Lily" plate. San Ildefonso pueblo.
Signed "Maria Poveka."
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Maria Martinez and Popovi Da (San Ildefonso Pueblo) Gunmetal Black on Black Plate
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Marita Bennally (Navajo) Wide Cuff in Sterling Silver with Turquoise, Appliqué and Stampwork
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Mary Ellen Pease (Navajo) Lariat Style Golden Hills Turquoise Necklace in Sterling Silver
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Matthew Charley (Navajo) Scalloped Edge Sterling Silver Belt Buckle with Coral
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Michael Perry (Navajo) Coral Inlay Belt Buckle in Sterling Silver with Turquoise in a Handmade bezel
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Michael Thompson (Navajo) Sterling Silver Bracelet with Turquoise, Handmade Bezel and Stampwork
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Mike Bird (San Juan Pueblo) Sterling Cuff with Kingman Turquoise, Stampwork and Handmade Sterling Balls
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Miniature Sterling Silver Kachina with Intricate Stampwork, Coral and Turquoise signed Gene
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N. Etsitty (Navajo) #8 Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace with 8 Stone Naja
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