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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
A pictorial exploration of the traditional and contemporary Indian jewelry of the Southwest presents color photographs of Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni pieces.
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
CIRILLO, DEXTER. Southwestern Indian Jewelry. 240 pp. with 210 color and b&w illustrations. Oblong 4to, cloth. New York, Abbeville Press, 1992.
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
This book is a stunning survey of the most original southwestern indian jewelers - from traditional and contemporary silversmiths to exquisite lapidary artists to metalsmiths who create wearable art and objects. It includes high quality pictures of beautiful pieces of jewelry and their artists. This book is a perfect companion to jewelry collectors and jewelry wearers alike.
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
A groundbreaking chronicle of jewelry making among tribes of the Southwest. A sequel to the critically acclaimed Southwestern Indian Jewelry , this book features eighty-five jewelers from the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, and Rio Grande Pueblo peoples. Most of the artists presented comprise the "new" generation of jewelers to emerge within the last two decades, carrying Native American jewelry to exciting new heights in originality of design, technique, and use of materials. Personal interviews with artists...
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
This book is a stunning survey of the most original southwestern indian jewelers - from traditional and contemporary silver smiths to exquisite lapidary artists to metalsmiths who create wearable art and objects. It includes high quality pictures of beautiful pieces of jewelry and their artists. This book is a perfect companion to jewelry collectors and jewelry wearers alike.
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
Southwestern Indian Jewelry: Crafting New Traditions is a groundbreaking chronicle of jewelry making among tribes of the Southwest. A sequel to the critically acclaimed Southwestern Indian Jewelry, this book features eighty-five jewelers from the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, and Rio Grande Pueblo peoples. Most of the artists presented comprise the "new" generation of jewelers to emerge within the last two decades, carrying Native American jewelry to exciting new heights in originality of design, technique...
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
A dazzling exploration of both traditional and contemporary jewelry. Spectacular photographs of the beautiful jewelry and sensitive portraits of the artists combine with an insightful, informative text to capture the spirit of this work and of the cultures from which it springs. Includes a collector's guide and a directory of sources. 210 illustrations, 155 in full color.
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Southwestern Indian Jewelry
by Dexter Cirillo From Library Journal: "Since prehistoric times, the native peoples of the Southwestern part of what is now the United States have used turquoise and shell, symbols of sky and water, in the jewelry they have made for personal adornment. Cirillo outlines how Native Americans worked other stones into this artistic vocabulary and how they borrowed silver and silversmithing from the Spanish in the 19th century. She traces the delicate relationship between traditional design and the...
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