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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

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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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Museum-quality art & jewelry. Setting the standard for 45+ years. @faustgalleryfineart | @lovenaohlfoundation | Scottsdale • Santa Fe | Link below ⬇️

Join us this coming weekend in our Santa Fe Galler Join us this coming weekend in our Santa Fe Gallery and experience museum-quality jewelry! 10 AM - 5 PM, December 12th and 13th.

Santa Fe: 142 Lincoln Ave, STE #102, Santa Fe, NM, 87501

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This one-of-a-kind sterling silver box with gold a This one-of-a-kind sterling silver box with gold accents is a masterwork by the late Zuni jeweler Myron Panteah (1966–2016), known for his exceptional ability to translate traditional storytelling into intricate metalwork. A removable sterling silver figure pin rests atop the box, mounted on a symbolic ladder—a powerful motif of emergence and spiritual ascent in Pueblo culture.

Panteah applied his jewelry-making techniques to every aspect of this sculptural piece, including his hallmark hand-cut designs, textured silver surfaces, and patterns that fill each panel with visual storytelling. Using traditional Zuni symbolism and stylized figures—deer, birds, stars, spirals, and trucks—Panteah creates a narrative landscape that honors both past and present.

His fusion of contemporary design and deep cultural meaning is evident in the meticulous detail and symbolic richness of this piece. It’s not only a functional box and wearable pin, but a sculptural homage to Zuni heritage, brought to life through the hand of one of the most thoughtful Native artists of his generation.

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Contemporary Navajo master Jesse Monongya handmade Contemporary Navajo master Jesse Monongya handmade these 14k gold earrings. Each piece features a sculpted ram with diamond eyes, framed by glowing and a red ruby accent.

A blend of traditional technique and refined contemporary style, these post + omega clip earrings carry Jesse’s unmistakable artistry and connection to the land.

Dimensions: 1″ x 1″
Earring Type: Post & Omega Clips

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This vintage ring features an exceptional Lander B This vintage ring features an exceptional Lander Blue turquoise—highly coveted for its tight, black spiderweb matrix and deep, electric blue coloration. Lander Blue came from a tiny Nevada pocket discovered in 1973 that produced only about 110 pounds of top-grade material. Nothing like it has been found since, making authentic stones extraordinarily rare set in 14k gold.

Ring Size: 10

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This is a sterling silver tufa cast women’s boloti This is a sterling silver tufa cast women’s bolotie by Navajo jeweler Boyd Tsosie. While in the gallery, Boyd saw this bolo and told us a story about its meaning.

Back in the 1990s, Boyd told one of the best stories—one that stayed with you. It began with White Shell Woman, the water, the origin—the beginning of creation. From a single cell, the world started to form. And from that water, a girl made of turquoise emerged. 

Boyd said that the moment she took her first breath, she became more than just matter—she became spirit, a sacred being. That breath made her alive, and in that moment, the holy became human. To mark this transformation, a small piece of turquoise was placed on each side of her neck. Those turquoise stones weren’t just decoration—they meant something deeper. 

They symbolized the breath of life, the moment the spirit enters the body. Boyd would say, “That first breath you take— it fills you up… and it carries you through life.” The turquoise at the neck connects you to the rainbow, and the rainbow brings the emotions, the colors of being human. He’d motion around the head, explaining the seven directions—seven rainbow stones surrounding the crown. Each one tied to emotion, to energy, to identity. 

It’s all a cycle. Those stones at the neck? They’re a reflection of the old story—how we were made. How we came together, piece by piece, and Boyd would always end with this truth: “First… was a woman.” 

Boyd inlaid this bolo with fossilised ivory, turquoise coral, lapis, and gold accents and has sterling silver tips. It is displayed on a black leather cord. 

NFS for other wearable art pieces by Boyd Tsosie please view our website or the Santa Fe Gallery.

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This handmade sterling silver squash blossom neckl This handmade sterling silver squash blossom necklace showcases high-grade Bisbee turquoise, known for its rich blue tones and intricate purple-black matrix. Each stone is bezel-set and framed in traditional Navajo silverwork, featuring classic fluted beads and finely crafted silver “squash blossom” elements. 

The focal point of the necklace is the naja pendant—a crescent-shaped centerpiece that holds deep symbolic meaning, often representing protection.

The squash blossom necklace is a hallmark of Navajo jewelry, first appearing in the late 19th century as a fusion of Diné silversmithing and Spanish/Moorish influences. The “squash blossoms” themselves—silver beadwork flaring at the ends—are inspired by pomegranate or flower motifs and are traditionally arranged along a double strand of handmade beads. 

Dimensions: 27L “

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