Elizabeth Abeyta, 1955–2006 (Navajo) "Untitled (Trickster)" (1984), clay, paint, leather, turquoise, silver, shell, beads (private collection, photo by Addison Doty, all images courtesy the ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A Native American family from Arizona is upset and hopes to recover the unique jewelry of their Navajo heritage that was stolen from them while they were visiting the South Bay.
Jewelry making has long been an important part of the lives of Southwest Native peoples. During the last 50 years, Native jewelers in the Southwest—Navajos in particular—have created a contemporary ...
GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – One of the state’s most popular markets for Native American art is still feeling the impact of the pandemic. Stores in Gallup say many Indian jewelers and potters still haven’t ...
The Native Art Market offers a unique shopping opportunity for visitors to purchase traditional and contemporary works—including silver and semiprecious jewelry, ceramics, fine apparel, handwoven ...
Plus, Charlie Parker Pottery’s anniversary event, the Dress for Success excess inventory sale and a punk rock flea market. Jewelry by Navajo artist Artie Yellowhorse, who will be at St. Petersburg's ...
SANTA FE — For Samantha Platero, founder of Dineh Jewelry, a career working with silver might have seemed inevitable. Her name literally means “silversmith,” her grandparents were silversmiths, and so ...
A family of Navajo jewelry artists is trying to recoup their losses after hundreds of pieces and their tools were stolen from their trailer soon after they arrived in San Jose. It was parked in a lot ...
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