Precision: Carl and Irene Clark’s Micro-Fine InlayBy Faust Gallery In the intricate world of Native American jewelry, few artists have pursued precision and symbolism as relentlessly—and as beautifully—as Carl and… Read more »
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How Coral Became a Jewelry Masterpiece
Natural Coral in American Indian Jewelry: A Material History Natural coral has become one of the most recognizable materials in American Indian jewelry. Valued for its rich red hues, smooth… Read more »
Charles Supplee and Pierre Touraine
Here is a photo from around the 1980’s of two of the greatest jewelers of all time, Charles Supplee and Pierre Touraine. Charles Supplee was know for his contemporary Hopi… Read more »
THE BEAUTY OF MOTHER CORN
The Corn Mother carries great significance in American Indian cultures, embodying fundamental elements of life, nourishment, and cultural heritage. She serves as a representation of the Earth’s bountifulness and fertility,… Read more »
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Fossilized Turquoise | Necklaces By Charles Loloma & Raymond Yazzie
Turquoise, a gemstone with a rich history, has been mined across six continents and holds significant cultural value, particularly in Native American cultures. In the Southwest, where dozens of mines… Read more »
The Evolution of Native American Beadwork
Beadwork is one of the most admired and traditional Native American art forms. Native American beadwork is sought-after for its often-vibrant colors, detailed designs, and beautiful patterns. You can find… Read more »
How to Properly Care for Your Native American Jewelry
Authentic Native American jewelry is renown for its unique beauty and exceptional quality. When you buy a piece of Native American jewelry, you are investing in a valuable piece of… Read more »
Bolo Ties: A History
The bootlace tie; the bola tie; the cowboy tie; the gaucho tie; the bolo tie goes by many different names and has several different variations. The basic concept, however, remains… Read more »