Featured ArtistsG.L. Miller
Sergio Bustamante
Duane Maktima
Mata Ortiz
Tommy Singer
Rick Satava
CL Whiting
Calvin Begay
Jimmy Poyer
Additional CategoriesPerfume
Lamps
Oaxacan Woodcarvings
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Jewelry
Calvin designed his first piece of jewelry at age 10, learning from his mother an uncle. In more than 20 years as a jewelry designer and craftsman, he has become a master in every aspect of the design and manufacturing process. He has won numerous awards.
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Duane is of Laguna and Hopi Pueblo descent. Duane, although nurtured in all aspects of pueblo art consisting of painting, carving, designing and crafts, his chosen profession and passion is jewelry.
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Flame glass teardrop earrings and pendants by Oregon artists.
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Jimmy Poyer was born in 1954 in a hogan in Northeast Arizona. Jimmy started experimenting with different color combinations. He likes to see which minerals look good or interesting next to others and strives for a comtemporary look.
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Since the 1960’s, Sergio Bustamante has been internationally recognized in the world of creative arts and crafts. Sergio Bustamante's work encompasses a variety of art forms, including resin and bronze. Recent innovations include a purse collection.
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G.L. Miller was born in Tucson, Arizona. Living in numerous areas throughout the United States and exploring historical and cultural ideas at each locale, his family then settled in Albuquerque in 1963.
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Tommy Singer is considered as one of the greatest contemporary Indian jewelry silversmiths of our time. He learned the art of silversmithing from his father when he was just 7 years old. He uses sterling silver and turquoise to create Navajo jewelry.
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