Verdy Jake: Navajo. True old style ingot silver silversmith. Ronnie Willie: Navajo. Best known for their inlaid bird and koshare clown jewelry. Self-taught Master Silversmith who has been active since 1970 and has won numerous awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA). Hallmark: Effie C. Known for her snake design with nuggets. Dean was successful in his own right, producing old style jewelry, similar to Kirk's. Hallmark: MB. Hallmark: Geneva G.A. He designs an item and turns the execution over to his apprentices and colleagues, under his supervision. D - E - F - Ending Nov 11 at 2:53PM PST 6d 13h. Hallmark: Ronnie Willie, in script, with an arrowhead between names. Feel free to contact me: Alain, webmaster@art-amerindien.com(Only with clear back & front pictures of Indian Native American jewelry attached please, I'm not a mind-reader!). Rosita is known for her butterflies. Old pawn style jewelry. She uses the hallmark: Nancy Edaakie. Hallmark: NIIHA. One of the most well-known kachina character jewelry artists in the southwest. Known for his silver overlay work. Trained under the guidance of the legendary master silversmith Harry Morgan. Specializes in micro-inlay. Hallmark: J.Beyuka. He shows at the Heard Museum and has won many awards. Navajo Nation Business and Artisans Economic Relief Grant Program to begin accepting applications on September 7 th WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer are pleased to announce that the newly-created Navajo Nation … Vivian has passed away. Anselm is well-known for his desert flower design. His stamp work is excellent, deep and very pleasing to the eye. (For those unfamiliar with it, the atelier system is what allows great artists like Calvin to turn out more work than their individual hands could ever accomplish.). Here is a brief directory of the Native American Indian Artists, Silversmiths, Jewelers whose jewelry we carry and their Hallmarks. Robert is now deceased. Peter now works on his own, using the hallmark Peter III Haloo, with an engraver. From Gallup, NM. Producing for over 15 years and has won numerous awards. They represent a recent generation of jewelers inspired by Charles Loloma, who was Bennard's uncle. He used stampwork dies made by John Six, COLLECTIONS: Dr. Gregory & Angie Yan Schaaf, Santa Fe, PUBLICATIONS: Wright 2000: 181. Born 1962 in Gallup, NM. Effie Calavaza, decd: Zuni. Hallmark: Kirk Smith, in script. Kirk Smith's work is considered collector and investment quality. Hallmark: a feather. He learned to silver smith from his relatives, Sunshine Reeves and Andy Cadman. Hallmark: B. Joe Former wife of Harry Morgan. Hallmark: H.M. Coonsis. Your help, corrections and suggestions are welcome... David Tune: Creek/Navajo. Specializes in three dimensional figures. Thomas (Tommy) Singer's legacy lives on in his intricate and detailed work. A hallmark is put into the back of a piece of Native American Jewelry, Pottery, or other craft to identify the maker. Hallmark: CW. Hallmark: S. Haloo. Don Dewa began making jewelry in 1970, and by the early 1990s he started to produce mosaic inlay, having learned it from his mother-in-law, Loretta Quam Eriacho. Hallmark: SW. The Navajo Nation. He started to do silver work in 1974. Hallmark: D with an Arrow horizontally on top. Nancy and Ruddell Laconsello have been making jewelry together since they were married in 1976. He is also an award winning artist that has won many awards, including the Santa Fe Indian Market. Harlan & Monica Coonsis: Zuni. Hallmark: LBH in script. This is not meant to be an all-inclusive list. Learned the art of silversmithing by watching his brother and other silversmiths at Gallup Indian Trading Company. This is a list of visual artists who are Native Americans in the United States.The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe." Charlie Willie: Navajo. Born in 1969. Rick & Glendora Booqua: Zuni. Merle House Jr. learned silversmithing and stone inlay work from his father-in-law, Navajo silversmith Ervin P. Tsosie.

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