Southwest Series

I’ve always been drawn to turquoise and the arts and crafts of American Indians. I finally traveled to the Southwest and saw first hand the beauty and magnitude of the natural environment that so inspired these peoples.

Much of my trip was spent enjoying both the natural and man-made aspects of the various indigenous cultures in New Mexico. During my trip I sought distinctive Native American beads and natural stones that represented the spirit of the Southwest, in hopes of incorporating them into my designs. Upon returning home from Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, I launched into a beading frenzy that resulted in 30 newly completed necklaces, many of which echo the Southwest spirit.

Some interesting facts about Southwest Indian jewelry.

The numbers four (4), six (6) , and eight (8) have special significance. Four correlates to the four main directions; north, east, south, and west. Six represents the four main directions, plus two more elements; upwards and downwards. The number eight adds two more directions; internal and external. American Indian arts often utilize the numbers four, six and eight as representations of the different aspects of nature. Thus you'll see 4, 6, or 8 strands or items on pieces of jewelry. This is opposed to Western culture that stresses the use of odd numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc...to achieve balance at an unconscious level.

Zuni fetishes, small carvings of animals and other objects, are infused with special energy in native ceremonies. In my Southwest series, I utilized carvings of animals, but since they were not purchased from a Zuni craftsperson, they are just carvings, as opposed to fetishes. I no longer use the term "fetish," when referring to these small jewelry components, out of respect for the American Indian artisans.



Southwestern Sunset
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Southwestern Sunset

$85.00

This necklace and earrings set is another example of the combination of Reddish Coral and Turquoise. This necklace is bold, but not heavy. This piece hints at the red mountains seen in parts of the American Southwest. The slightly greenish turquoise also echos the greens seen in the hillsides in the Southwest.

Components: Sponge Coral, Turquoise Heishi, Black Glass Beads, and Antique Silver Wash Toggle Clasp and Sterling Silver Earwires.

Size: 17.5 in, 45.0 cm
Weight: Medium

 
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Spring Fling

$146.00

This necklace and earrings set uses some traditional Southwestern stones: malachite and turquoise. However, these are combined with gasperite, the light, bright green stone to create jewelry reminiscent of spring. This jewelry set looks upbeat and happy. Enjoy!!!

Components: Turquoise Heishi and Buttons, Gasperite, Malachite, Delica Beads, Sterling Silver Cones, Clasp and Earwires.

Size: 18.00 in
Weight: Light

 
The Geometry of Gems
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The Geometry of Gems

$92.00

Necklace only. This multi-strand necklace is light weight, but makes a bold statement with the contrasting shapes of the circle and the triangle. The circle shape is reiterated in the larger turquoise heishi, and the circles within the large disk and triangle. The colors, shapes and textures in this piece are reminiscent of ancient Indian petroglyphs found throughout the United States.

Components: Pen Shell Heishi, Turquoise Heishi, Turquoise disk, Agate Triangle, and Sterling Silver Cones and Clasp.

Size: 19.25in plus 2.5in center piece, 47.5 cm
Weight: Light

 



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