Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. We strive to support our local artists by ensuring that their authentic Santo Domingo Pueblo jewelry reaches you. Most of our high-quality Native American jewelry includes the artist’s hallmark and/or a certificate of authenticity. If you have any questions about artists or authenticity, reach out to us at 1-888-476-4367 or online. We’re ...

    • santo domingo tribe jewelry1
    • santo domingo tribe jewelry2
    • santo domingo tribe jewelry3
    • santo domingo tribe jewelry4
    • santo domingo tribe jewelry5
  2. The Santo Domingo Jewelry represents the American Pueblo Tribe it one of the oldest Native American Tribes in America. Their jewelry is widely sought after for its us of Spiny Oyster Shells with inlay and full shell representation in it's raw form. Often referred to as playful this jewelry is ornate and timeless.

  3. Optical Illusion Inlay Pendant. Turquoise, Serpentine, Jet, and Pipestone. $225.00. James Del & Doris Coriz. Ke-Wa / Santo Domingo Jewelry. Pendant (Only) Long Bell Shape. Large Multi-inlay of Turquoise, Coral, Jet, & White Mother-of-Pearl. Backed by Pipestone $88.00. James Del & Doris Coriz.

  4. People also ask

  5. Heishi Beads and Traditional Inlay. The Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo is located 25 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico and has just over 2,500 tribal members. Known best for their hand rolled heishi beads, some of the finest turquoise necklaces are made by Santo Domingo artists. Other traditional forms of Kewa jewelry include mosaic inlay ...

  6. www.santodomingopueblojewelry.com › aboutAbout | Santo Domingo

    Santo Domingo “Kewa” Pueblo Jewelry Authentic Native American Jewelry Wearable Art Pieces by Joe & LeJeune Chavez Joe and LeJeune Chavez are award winning jewelers who blend traditional Pueblo culture and contemporary innovation. The couple have deep commitment to visual impact, design and structure, carefully designing and creating wearable pieces of art that is described by clients as ...

  7. Native Americans in the Southwest have been wearing beaded jewelry for centuries. The beaded tradition is most closely associated with Santo Domingo Pueblo, known for creating beautiful shell and gemstone beads by hand. These beads are called “heishi,” which means “shell” in the Santo Domingo language Keres. Necklaces with similar bead styles have been found in the ancestral Puebloan ...

  8. Angie Reano Owen is credited with reviving the tradition of inlaid jewelry in Santo Domingo Pueblo in the 1970s, and today Santo Domingo mosaic inlay is one of the jewelry styles most sought after by collectors of Native American art. Sandcasting. Sandcasting is a generations-old method of jewelry used by Navajo and Native American silversmiths.

  1. People also search for