Thursday, 25 August 2016

Three Famous Native American Jewelry Artists

Native American jewelry is truly unique. Each piece speaks volumes about culture and history, skill and heritage, beauty and emotions. If you are looking to collect or purchase Native American jewelry, here are three famous artists you should know about:

  1. Thomas Curtis – Award-winning Navajo jeweler, Thomas Curtis, had over 50 years of experience in creating jewelry professionally. He is best known for silver jewelry pieces that are stamped with amazing and intricate designs, such as an interwoven look. Thomas used hardened steel and then carved it with chisels to create his outstanding stamps. He honed his skills since childhood and his creations continue to be sought after by serious collectors. His simple yet elegant designs set the standard for many contemporary artists of today and he remains a pioneer in world class Native American jewelry.

  1. Julian LovatoA master craftsman, Julian Lovato is known for his intricate and highly collectible jewelry. He is an excellent silver and goldsmith, and his pieces masterfully incorporate elegant metal work with precious stones such as turquoise and coral. Coming from a family of jewelry makers, Julian worked as a stone cutter and a silver monogrammer. Some of his pieces include brooches, cufflinks, rings, buckles and exquisite necklaces. Aside from jewelry, Julian Lovato also made collectible teapots, pitchers, silver bowls, and trays. He remains an icon in the world of Native American jewelry.

  1. Liz Wallace – Innovative and revolutionary, Liz Wallace is a contemporary jewelry artist who specializes in the use of natural turquoise stones. She is inspired by nature, creating pieces that depict dragonflies and butterflies and other creatures. Wallace’s parents are both silver and goldsmiths. Her unique pieces make her works more than just jewelry but rather an art. Some of her creations can be found in museums throughout the country.
You can purchase wonderful pieces from these famous Native American jewelry artists online. With their popularity, you might stumble upon look-alikes, but they are nowhere near the quality and mastery of the originals. Make sure the pieces you purchase from Native American jewelry artists come with a certificate of authenticity.

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