Updated November 6th!

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We will be adding a wonderfully expanded selection of poetry and fiction by an array of Native authors in just a couple weeks

 

WE CONTINUE TO

STAND WITH UKRAINE




 

A very elegant contemporary bracelet by Lance Plummer, son of famed silversmith Earl Plummer. Set with natural turquoise, it’s 1 inch wide and made for a small wrist. $975.

Another exceptional work from Robert Sorrell, one of the most talented and modest (even humble) silversmiths I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Set with an unusual cut of top grade natural spiderweb turquoise from the Kingman area. it is 2.75 inches long and 2 inches across at the top. The tips are 3.5 inches long. $1875. (TUCSON)

At right: A Tewaquaptewa style doll by his great-grandson Ryon Polequaptewa. See others in Katsina Gallery 2 $450. (TUCSON)

A phenomenal cuttlefish cast cuff by Samuel LaFountain. Made for a small wrist, $3800. (SANTA FE) (Additional photos in the bracelet gallery)

“Canyon Light” Navajo Yeii, acrylic on canvas by Allen Bahe. It is 14 inches by 11 inches. $675 (SANTA FE)

 

An Acoma Olla from the 1940’s. 9 inches tall and 12 inches in diameter. $2400.

This necklace is from the Patania Thunderbird Shop. Set with natural turquoise from the Godber’s Mine. The center piece measures 3 inches across and is just under 3/4 inch wide. $1600. (TUCSON)
Find it under our Collector’s Gallery along with a matching bracelet..

A great older oval Tohono O’Odham basket with a turtle on the bottom. 6.5 X 9 inches wide and 4 inches tall. $450.

A Pang or Mountain Sheep katsina by Wendell Silas-Yazzie. 11 inches high and $1100. (TUCSON) A beautifully detailed traditional style doll by Ethan Waters, 11.5 inches tall (including base.) He is depicted here as he would appear in one of the summer dances - with gifts for both boys and girls. $800. (SANTA FE) This beautiful Corn katsina was made by famed Hopi artist Manfred Susunkewa. ca. 2021. It is 13 inches high to tallest feather tip. $1,275. (SANTA FE)

A bolo tie by Rick Manuel portraying the saguaro harvest. An elegant inlaid bolo tie by Wayne Muskett and another by Rick Manuel, featuring a horned lizard about to feast on ants. Details for all three in our Buckle and Bolo tie gallery. (ALL IN TUCSON)