Silver and Stone: Profiles of American Indian Jewelers

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Author: Mark Bahti

ISBN-10: 1933855290

ISBN-13: 9781933855295

Category: Artisans & Craftspersons - Biography

Discover exquisite handcrafted expressions of art made in precious metals and stones.

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Discover exquisite handcrafted expressions of art made in precious metals and stones.Library JournalThis straightforward work introduces the major creators of American Indian jewelry working today. Arranged by artist, the book includes a biography of each of the 65 profiled jewelry makers accompanied by a photograph of the artist and his or her tribal affiliation. There is almost no discussion of the artists' work, although art dealer Bahti (Collecting Southwestern Native American Jewelry ) provides beautifully reproduced photographs of each artist's pieces. The illustrated jewelry is striking and demonstrates the distinctive artistic iconography and heritage of each tribe; viewing how similar motifs are handled by different artists is fascinating. Bahti also includes a useful glossary of terms and a list of Indian markets and fairs with locations, organized by month. This is a helpful book for dealers and collectors, providing insight into an important aspect of modern jewelry design in the United States.-Martin Chasin, Fairfield, CT

\ Library JournalThis straightforward work introduces the major creators of American Indian jewelry working today. Arranged by artist, the book includes a biography of each of the 65 profiled jewelry makers accompanied by a photograph of the artist and his or her tribal affiliation. There is almost no discussion of the artists' work, although art dealer Bahti (Collecting Southwestern Native American Jewelry ) provides beautifully reproduced photographs of each artist's pieces. The illustrated jewelry is striking and demonstrates the distinctive artistic iconography and heritage of each tribe; viewing how similar motifs are handled by different artists is fascinating. Bahti also includes a useful glossary of terms and a list of Indian markets and fairs with locations, organized by month. This is a helpful book for dealers and collectors, providing insight into an important aspect of modern jewelry design in the United States.-Martin Chasin, Fairfield, CT\ \ \