Updated January 17th


A gorgeous glass plate by Adrian Wall, a beautifully designed and executed one-of-a-kind glass plate by Adrian Wall, of Jemez Pueblo. 15 inches across and it comes with its own stand. $875. (Tucson)

Adrian is a multi-talented artist: jewelry, working in glass, stone and metal sculpture and a fabulous musician.

A 20 strand coral necklace, interspersed with turquoise color trade beads. 20 inches long with a 4 inch chain extender. $550 (TUCSON)

A pair of reversible earrings in natural turquoise and spiny oyster shell by Robert Sorrell. The fluted button french hooks were made by Kee Nataani. 1.75 inches long. $400 (TUCSON)

A charming (note the misspelling of “bless") patriotic pictorial woven in the 1980s. 26 by 32 inches. $600.

A new bracelet from Michael Roanhorse who is moving back into jewelry and we couldn’t be happier. Made for a medium wrist is 1.25 inches wide, and $875. (TUCSON)

Inspired by Navajo rug designs motifs, this is a triple overlay cuff by Ray Scott. 1 3/8 inch wide and made for a medium wrist. $1275. (TUCSON)

 

A gorgeous stamped buckle by Jennifer Curtis set with a very nice piece of natural turquoise. This one was made for a 1 inch belt, it is 3 inches by 1 5/8 inches. $850. (SANTA FE)

A beautiful classic bracelet (1930-1940s) set with a gorgeous pieces of natural turquoise from either the Blue Gem or Royston Mine in Nevada. 1 inch wide. Medium. $1100. (TUCSON)

A Navajo bracelet from the period 1940-1950s, set with top grade natural spiderweb turquoise from the #8 Mine in Nevada. 5/8 inch wide. Made for a medium wrist but can be opened to fitr a medium-large. $675 (TUCSON)

Left to right: Two views of a Sakwa’ahote or Blue Chasing Star katsina by Wendell Silas. It is 8 5/8 inches high and $1,275. (SANTA FE)

A Hilili by Max (Mahkewa) Curley 14 inches tall and $165. It has Jupiter on one side of its face and a shooting star above it. (TUCSON)

No wonder this Sio Hilili by Ryan Gashweseoma took a prize at this year’s Santa Fe Indian Market competition! Incredibly well detailed. He is carrying gifts that are given out to the young children during the summer katsina ceremonies. 15.5 inches tall. $1600. (SANTA FE)