SOUTHWEST SILVER JEWELRY The First Century [SOLD]


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Paula Baxter
  • Subject: Native American Jewelry
  • Item # 0-7643-1244-8
  • Date Published: 2001
  • Size: 212 pages
  • SOLD

SOUTHWEST SILVER JEWELRY The First Century

by Paula Baxter


From the Jacket:

This beautiful book examines the first century of Navajo and Pueblo metal jewelry-making in the American Southwest. Beginning in the late 1860s, the region's native peoples learned metalworking and became accomplished silversmiths. Their work was united with a long-standing native traditon of beads and ornaments made from turquoise and other natural materials. The cross-cultural appeal of this jewelry continued into the mid-1900s, despite competition from tourist jewelry and mass-produced imitations. By the 1950s and 1960s, masters such as innovators Kenneth Begay and Charles Loloma created a legacy of fine art jewelry that is prized today. This development is discussed in the context of social changes and adaptations over the century.

Paula Baxter
  • Subject: Native American Jewelry
  • Item # 0-7643-1244-8
  • Date Published: 2001
  • Size: 212 pages
  • SOLD

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