Native American Art - December/January 2019

Posted By: Pulitzer

Native American Art - December/January 2019
English | 174 pages | True PDF | 39.5 MB


Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning: The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe plunges into the depths of the coveted stone. • The Artful Union of Turquoise and Silver: A window into how the merging of these two outstanding materials became a cornerstone of Native artistry. By Paula A. Baxter • Early Zuni Silversmiths: Zuni artists bring immense value and a rich narrative to the art of jewelry and turquoise. • The “Accidental” Bisbee Blue Turquoise Mine: Unraveling the fascinating story behind the unintentional discovery of turquoise in the open pit copper mine around Bisbee, Arizona. • Master Class: Renowned jeweler Wes Willie chats with Manitou Galleries in an exclusive interview about his career and interest in turquoise. • From Mine to Market: After 30 million years underground, turquoise’s journey to the open market is speedy once it sees the light of day. • Rocky Origins: We break down the myriad types of turquoise stones found across 35 mines and counting. • Stone Age: A guide for collectors looking to purchase exquisite artworks that incorporate the sky stone. • Native American Art magazine is unique in its concept and presentation. Divided into four major categories, each bimonthly issue will show you how to find your way around upcoming historic and contemporary Native American art shows, auctions and events, so you can stay fully informed about this multifaceted market.