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Spirit of the Dance: Preston Monongye and Jesse Monongya

Posted May 16, 2025

This post was originally published on this site PRESTON MONONGYE + JESSE MONONGYA This sterling silver and 14k gold bracelet is a rare collaboration between Preston Monongye and his son… Read more »

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Carl and Irene Clark’s Micro Inlay Story

Posted May 6, 2025

This post was originally published on this site View this email in your browser Stone by Stone The Micro Inlay Story of Carl & Irene Clark. Few jewelers working today… Read more »

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Precision: Carl and Irene Clark’s Micro-Fine Inlay

Posted May 6, 2025

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

Posted April 29, 2025

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 »

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Charles Supplee and Pierre Touraine

Posted November 8, 2024

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 »

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THE BEAUTY OF MOTHER CORN

Posted June 25, 2024

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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A history on Lovena Ohl, Faust Gallery, and Museum Quality Artists

Posted June 7, 2024

  Video Credit: Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce

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New Santa Fe Gallery Location Coming Soon!

Posted May 25, 2024

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Fossilized Turquoise | Necklaces By Charles Loloma & Raymond Yazzie

Posted April 25, 2024

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 »

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The Evolution of Native American Beadwork

Posted March 21, 2021

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 »

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Hand-fabricated by artist Michael Horse, this ster Hand-fabricated by artist Michael Horse, this sterling silver bolo tie features a bold, three-dimensional Kachina figure. accents of lapis, coral, and high-grade turquoise are set in 14K gold bezels, adding vivid color contrast to the silverwork.

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Navajo jeweler Ric Charlie brings a Yei figure to Navajo jeweler Ric Charlie brings a Yei figure to life through the art of tufa casting—first carving the design into soft volcanic tufa stone, then casting and refining the form into a sculptural 14k gold cuff. The bracelet is meticulously shaped, filed, and polished, with a bold Candelaria  turquoise stone set as the figure’s face. An inlaid necklace of coral, turquoise, and lapis adds color and depth, finished with subtle diamond accents that catch the light against the tufa-cast texture.

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Myron was a highly sought-after Zuni jeweler known Myron was a highly sought-after Zuni jeweler known for his traditional storytelling in contemporary-style jewelry. He began making jewelry at a young age, learning from his grandfather. This belt buckle features a common style in Panteah’s work, the petroglyph-inspired motifs. He designed this after a figure, adding 14k gold raised accents throughout the sterling silver body.
Dimensions: 3″ 3/16th L X 1″ 11/16th

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We just sold this beautiful set by David Neel a K We just sold this beautiful set by David Neel a  Kwakwaka’wakw jeweler who made this 22K gold sea otter pendant and necklace set. He combines traditional Northwest Coast design with contemporary expression. On this set, David won Best Of Division under the Jewelry & Lapidary category during the 44th Annual Heard Museum Market, which was held in 2002.

This gold necklace is inspired by stylized sea life and maritime forms, featuring a pendant set with abalone shell and incorporating the design of stylized boat oars. Neel accented the piece with hand-carved ivory teeth in both the otter’s and urchin’s mouths, bringing intricate detail and dimensionality to this necklace and pendant set.

Necklace Dimensions: 18″ 1/4 K
Sea Otter & Urchin Pendant Dimensions: 2″ 11/16th L X 2″ 3/16th W

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Mia Zaara Hamdouni is an emerging Santa Fe–based, Mia Zaara Hamdouni is an emerging Santa Fe–based, Navajo jewelry designer whose work blends bold, sculptural design with an easy, refined elegance. Made in gold and diamonds, her pieces feature Sleeping Beauty turquoise and soft blue topaz, combining to create striking, yet timeless, statement jewelry that feels both modern and contemporary in form.
Dimensions: 1″ L X 1″ W
Ring Size: 7

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This sterling silver belt buckle by Sonwai is set This sterling silver belt buckle by Sonwai is set with fossilized ivory, turquoise, lapis, sugilite, coral, and fine line gold accents all set inside a hand-fabricated sterling silver frame. She carefully set the inlay at varying heights, adding deeper texture to this belt buckle, which depicts a landscape at the Hopi Mesa.
 
Dimensions: 3 1/4 L X 1 1/2 W

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      • Jewelry Care & Cleaning Guide – Preserve the Beauty of Your Collection
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