Sterling Silver and Turquoise Salad Service [SOLD]
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- Category: Silverware - Flatware
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: silver, turquoise
- Size: 10-1/4” length
- Item # C3909o SOLD
Handmade silver salad service was popular before the Great Depression, but suffered from that time on. Revival of interest caused the Diné to start making them again sometime following World War II.
This silverware set was made from heavy gauge silver, most probably in the 1960s. The tines of the fork and the bowl of the spoon are beautifully stamped, but the true artwork is on the handles, where the artisan expressed his talent. A scallop design enclosed with extremely detailed and delicate fine line stamping on the lower portion of the handles was expertly executed. Beautiful blue domed turquoise cabs were placed on the handles.
Recommended Reading: Navajo Spoons: Indian Artistry and the Souvenir Trade, 1880s-1940s by Cindra Kline.
Condition: this Sterling Silver and Turquoise Salad Service is in very good condition
Provenance: from the inheritance of a daughter of the Balcomb family, owners of several art galleries of Native American art and objects in the post-WWII era until the 1970s when they closed their last gallery.
- Category: Silverware - Flatware
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: silver, turquoise
- Size: 10-1/4” length
- Item # C3909o SOLD
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