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“The Lone Mountain and Lander Blue mine are coming to be like diamonds," says Raymond, "with how much you pay for the turquoise." “Glittering World: Navajo Jewelry of the Yazzie Family” runs ...
Fake turquoise jewelry is hurting Native Americans economically. Fraudulent Native American goods have been illegal since 1935. ... a Navajo jewelry maker in New Mexico, ...
“If you’re Indigenous, turquoise is part of your heritage, it’s predetermined,” says Morris Muskett, a Gallup, New Mexico-based Navajo jewelry maker and weaver. “In Navajo ways, it’s ...
While exhibiting historic jewelry-making tools spread across a deerskin rug, he explains how the first Navajo trading post was established in the 1870s, creating an exchange in which tribal ...
But sales were pretty slow on this Tuesday afternoon, when the base price of silver was surging on news that President Trump ...
Kendra Scott's Demi-Fine and Fine Jewelry Collections feature a range of materials, including genuine Turquoise." Another creator, @american.r4 , posted a TikTok of a Navajo woman discussing the ...
She discovered a rich Native American culture that would inspire her to become a passionate champion for indigenous rights and a prolific collector of Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi jewelry. Layers of ...
Traditional Navajo materials like turquoise, coral, opal, and lapis take modern form in the bold jewelry of New Mexico’s Yazzie family. A long line of silversmiths, the Yazzies took up jewelry ...
Naiomi Glasses, a Diné textile artist, has a collection of more than 200 turquoise pieces—each one comes with a story.