Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry

Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry
Title Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry PDF eBook
Author Diana F. Pardue
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 196
Release 2007
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9781423601906

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Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry reveals the captivating history of the art of American Indian jewelry making, uncovering the ancient techniques, tools, and materials that have made contemporary southwestern jewelry what it is today. Revolutionists such as Hopi artist Charles Loloma, Navajo silversmith Kenneth Begay, Mexican/Mission jeweler Preston Monongye, and other jewelers began using varied materials and techniques traditionally unknown to the southwest. Pardue has researched the history and contemporary forms of metalworking, gems, stone patterning, and more, plus has dedicated a portion of the book to emerging artists whose work is capturing attention today. As you explore Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry's stunning photography, let the art speak to you of how it came to be and what it represents, echoing a similar message still told by traditional Native American jewelry

Jesse Monongya

Jesse Monongya
Title Jesse Monongya PDF eBook
Author Lois Sherr Dubin
Publisher Hudson Hills
Pages 198
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9780966938289

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The jewelry of Jesse Monongya is fully described and each piece tells a story that combinnes authentic concepts from his culture with cutting edge materials and techniques. 142 colour & 30 b/w illustrations

After the Masters

After the Masters
Title After the Masters PDF eBook
Author Vikram Bhatt
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 236
Release 1990
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Totems to Turquoise

Totems to Turquoise
Title Totems to Turquoise PDF eBook
Author Kari Chalker
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2004-12-07
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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« Totems to Turquoise: Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest celebrates the timeless beauty and power of the jewelry of the American Southwest and Northwest Coast, two regions with distinguished traditions of visual creation whose contemporary artists continue to work in the best of those traditions while expanding upon them to make jewelry an art form expressive of individual vision and creativity." "Lavishly illustrated, both with historical photographs and a wealth of new photography commissioned for this publication, Totems to Turquoise: Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest will be an important resource for students, scholars, designers, and indeed for anyone who loves beautiful and well-made objects. 185 illustrations, including 150 plates in full color. »--Résumé de l'éditeur.

Traditional Indian Jewellery

Traditional Indian Jewellery
Title Traditional Indian Jewellery PDF eBook
Author Bernadette Van Gelder
Publisher Antique Collector's Club
Pages 0
Release 2018-01-31
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9781851498536

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Since time immemorial, India has lured those in quest of spices, gold and precious gems. Spanning 5,000 years of this glorious legacy, 'Indian Jewellery: the Golden Smile of India', takes an ethnographic approach to the subject, weaving factual information and sumptuous images with the fascinating stories of ancient travellers to India.

Jewelry's Shining Stars: Shaping Today's Collectibles and Tomorrow's Heirlooms

Jewelry's Shining Stars: Shaping Today's Collectibles and Tomorrow's Heirlooms
Title Jewelry's Shining Stars: Shaping Today's Collectibles and Tomorrow's Heirlooms PDF eBook
Author Beth Bernstein
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013-09-26
Genre Design
ISBN 9780692019832

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Jewelry's Shining Stars is a celebration of a generation of independent fine jewelry designers/artists who are shaping today's collectibles and tomorrow's heirlooms. With a foreword by renowned designer Stephen Webster, this book features 38 talents who cross the boundaries of art, function and wearability to form a distinctive imprint on contemporary jewelry. As the current and future influencers, they shine brightly and are evolving with time and perseverance, while bringing out the collector in a new age of women. In this four-color elegant coffee table book, Beth Bernstein historian, writer and connoisseur of precious jewels gives us an informative, vivid and lively insider s peek into the imaginations, sensibilities and personalities of each designer through quotes, anecdotes and tales of inspiration. From Todd Reed's pioneering, rough and raw diamonds into coveted one-of-a-kind pieces to K. Brunini's introduction of organic forms and non-precious materials into precious jewelry to Arman Sarkisyan's intricate, award-winning and sometimes ironic museum-quality works, these are just a few of the diverse talents featured in this book. The jewelry showcased is meant to be worn and treasured by women who understand and relate to the hearts, souls and boundless imagination of these individual artists all of whom are carving out an enduring role in jewelry's timeline and have earned their place in this art form s rich history.

Contemporary Native American Artists

Contemporary Native American Artists
Title Contemporary Native American Artists PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Deats
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 187
Release 2012-06
Genre Art
ISBN 1423605594

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Text and photographs detail the lives and art of contemporary Native American artists working in painting, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, and clothing.