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NATIVE
AMERICAN
JEWELRY
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72008
HOPI SILVER. The History and Hallmarks of
Hopi Silversmithing by M. Wright. This profusely illustrated book gives
information on Hopi crafts and culture, early and contemporary silversmiths,
tools and methods, plus a glossary and bibliography. 106 pages. Paperbound.
Over 40 Photographs
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$14.95
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89012
ZUNI JEWELRY by
Theda and Michael Bassman. This new book presents the beautiful jewelry
of the prolific Zuni Indians of New Mexico who are known the world over
for their distinctive designs. From stone shell, inlay and silver, Zuni
craftsmen have developed jewelry forms begun a hundred and twenty-five years
ago. Contemporary makers both reflect the traditional designs and explore
new styles, all shown here with many examples. 64 oversized pages. Paperbound.
Full Color Illustrations
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$14.95
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89006
TURQUOISE JEWELRY
by Nancy N. Schiffer. A wide variety of Southwest Indian-made jewelry is
presented which features the many different colors and types of turquoise.
Beautiful color photographs show hundreds of examples of Southwest Indian
jewelry dating back a hundred years and right up to the present with innovative
designs. 64 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated
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$9.95
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89010
INDIAN JEWELRY-Of
The American Southwest by William A. Turnbaugh and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh
with a foreword by Barry M. Goldwater. More than 125 vivid color photographs
display wrought silver, turquoise, shell and coral brought together from
bright deserts, red canyons and timeless pueblos. Detailed photographs and
informative captions aid collectors in recognizing and enjoying the distinctive
products of Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and Rio Grande Pueblo artisans. 96 pages.
Paperbound. Illustrated
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$14.95
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