Square Mosaic Shell Clip Earrings [SOLD]

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Charlie Bird, Kewa Pueblo Jeweler

Artist hallmark of Charlie Bird (1943-) Kewa/Laguna PueblosInspired by the intricate stonework at the Ancestral Pueblo ruins at Chaco Canyon, Kewa/Laguna artist Charlie Bird created a stunning set of shell mosaic earrings. Until the middle of the 19th Century, Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico contained the largest buildings in the United States. The long-abandoned buildings are now a UNESCO world heritage site, recognized because of their size, intricate masonry work as well as their astronomical significance.

A well respected jewelry artist, Charlie Bird won multiple Best of Division awards at Santa Fe Indian Market in the 1980s and 1990s. His work is published in books and magazines including American Indian Art Magazine (Spring 1995: 97) and Southwestern Indian Jewelry by Dexter Cirillo (1992:43).

Bird has honored the genius of the ancient builders by cutting small pieces of shell and setting them in a mosaic pattern reminiscent of Chaco Canyon masonry. Multiple sections of shell fit snugly together and are set in a handmade silver bezel. The earrings are signed with the artist's hallmark-a stylized bird in flight. They are clip earrings and fit comfortably.


These earrings are clip-on.

Condition: the Shell Mosaic Earrings are in excellent condition.

Provenance: these Square Mosaic Shell Clip Earrings are from a former New Mexico resident who now lives out of state

Reference and Recommended Reading: SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN JEWELRY Crafting New Traditions by Dexter Cirillo

TAGS: Kewa -Santo Domingo PuebloLaguna PuebloSouthwest Indian JewelryCharlie Bird

Charlie Bird, Kewa Pueblo Jeweler
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