The Smithsonian Institution ’s National Museum of the American Indian is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an exhibition that explores the art, craft, traditions and commerce of Navajo jewelry.
Turquoise, coral, opal and silver are tools in the hands of master Navajo jewelers. The Yazzie family has been making contemporary Navajo jewelry for decades and now their work is being celebrated in ...
Jewelry made of blue turquoise, red coral, black jet and silver has long been associated with the Native Americans of the Southwest, where these colors are sacred. Ray Tracey, a Navajo jewelry ...
Hundreds of pieces of intricately crafted jewelry will be on display as part of the the National Museum of the American Indian's new exhibit, "Glittering World: Navajo Jewelry of the Yazzie Family." ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ — A Navajo family said hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Native American jewelry were stolen from their locked trailer while attending a Powwow in California. Maryetta and Henry ...
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Jewelry making has long been an important part of the lives of Southwest Native peoples. During the last 50 years, Native jewelers in the Southwest—Navajos in particular—have created a contemporary ...
A Navajo rug and jewelry show is taking place in Scottsdale. The show is free, and proceeds from sales will support native weavers. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Navajo rugs, jewelry and crafts are just some of ...
The National Museum of the American Indian’s George Gustav Heye Center in New York celebrates its 20th anniversary with the opening of “Glittering World: Navajo Jewelry of the Yazzie Family” Thursday, ...
Appraisal: Navajo Jewelry Collection, ca. 1900, from Junk in the Trunk 3. In Junk in the Trunk 3, Ted Trotta appraises a Navajo jewelry collection, ca. 1900.
An Arizona family, who recently visited the Bay Area, is pleading for help after they say someone stole tens of thousands of dollars in Navajo jewelry from them. Noah Kaminski and his grandmother are ...