Kewa Pueblo Seashell Corn Dance Necklace Embellished with Gemstones and Beads [SOLD]
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- Category: Necklaces
- Origin: KEWA, Santo Domingo Pueblo
- Medium: seashell, turquoise, jet, white shell, beads, leather
- Size: 3-½” x 3-½” shell
- Item # C4439C SOLD
In a published article on Santo Domingo Pueblo jewelry, Sally and J. Roderick Moore identify this style necklace as a “Corn Dance Necklace” made from a spiny oyster shell which has been overlaid with turquoise and inlaid with jet and white shell. The example they display is dated circa 1900, a good indication of the popularity of such a necklace.
This shell was sent to us from an estate in Maryland. It had been drilled at the top with two miniature holes from which to suspend it for a necklace. We asked a Laguna Pueblo native, beadwork artist Carol Gala, to attach a white buckskin strip to the shell, on which she added small, rounded beads. The shell can now be worn as the necklace it was designed to be. If desired, the small beads could be removed, leaving the bare buckskin.
Seashell may appear to be an unusual item associated with New Mexico native jewelry, but this landlocked state has been the source for 400 years of some of the finest jewelry made from seashells. What comes to mind mostly is heishe—a bead made from cutting and sanding small sections of seashell, when strung together, make fine necklaces.
Navajo and Pueblo tribal members had a trading route between New Mexico and California, and one between New Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico. Individuals would walk or run from here to there, and there to here, to trade turquoise and other unique southwest items for seashells from the coasts. Seashells would be used as body bandoliers, as beads on clothing, as items tied around legs to make sounds when dancing, and for making jewelry, such as this shell overlaid with beautiful mosaic gemstones.
Condition: excellent original condition
Provenance: this Kewa Pueblo Seashell Corn Dance Necklace Embellished with Gemstones and Beads is from the estate of a client from Maryland
Reference: “Santo Domingo Pueblo Jewelry” by Sally and J. Roderick Moore, published in The Magazine Antiques, July 2009
Relative Links: Southwest Indian Jewelry, Santo Domingo Pueblo - Kewa, Necklaces, Carol Gala, Laguna Pueblo
- Category: Necklaces
- Origin: KEWA, Santo Domingo Pueblo
- Medium: seashell, turquoise, jet, white shell, beads, leather
- Size: 3-½” x 3-½” shell
- Item # C4439C SOLD
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