List of Artisans

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Fox & Fish Studio LLC

Beadwork, bracelet, bronze, carving, clay, copper, decor, earrings, hat, jewelry, metalwork, necklace, pendants, pottery, purse, ring, silver, stone, turquoise, wallet, wampum, weaving, and wood carving.

Fox & Fish aims to create sustainable art that is inspired by nature. Join us on our journey to wear a little piece of the wild. #WearTheWild. Please email thefoxandfishstudio@gmail.com for custom orders.

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Milford Calamity Jewelry

Milford Calamity is a self-taught Navajo silversmith who works with sterling silver, copper, gold, turquoise, as well as a variety of exotic stones. He loves to exaggerate shapes, textures and colors in his work. He takes pride in incorporating contemporary art with traditional Navajo silversmith techniques. Between traditional sand-casting and silver wire fabricating, Milford aims to bring a fresh new look to the Indigenous jewelry market. He brings an exotic approach to metal work as he utilizes various techniques he’s learned over the years.

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A Gallery of Nations

Online store featuring Zuni fetishes, turquoise and silver jewelry, pottery.

Online credit cards accepted: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, PayPal.

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Navajo Eyes

Handmade sterling silver jewelry with turquoise and black onyx; silver emblems for eyeglasses.

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Gabriel Jewelry

Traditional and contemporary jewelry in sterling silver and gold; incorporate turquoise, lapis, sugilite, opal, coral, and other stones.

Accept special orders.

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Emery Ohmasatte's Creative Instincts

Quality Zuni craftsmanship. Contemporary jewelry designs in 14k & 18k gold or silver, including rings, earrings, pendants, and necklaces. Excels in lapidary inlay and jewelry design. Inlay of semi-precious to precious material such as turquoise, coral, and opal to harder material such ruby. Uses faceted stones such as sapphires, rubys, and diamonds in prong, bezel, channel, or bead settings.

Commissions, custom work excepted. No catalog. Photos on request. Price range: $400 - $9,000. Call or write for information.

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Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise

Woven wool rugs, sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, baskets, sand paintings, wood carvings, dolls, pottery, and assorted other finished goods and Native craft products. Call or write for more information. All major credit cards accepted.

Other retail locations:

NACE Cameron Branch, P.O. Box 464, Cameron, Arizona 86020; Tel. (928) 679-2244

NACE Chinle Branch, P.O. Box 608, Chinle, Arizona 86503; Tel. (928) 674-5338

NACE Kayenta Branch, P.O. Box 1770, Kayenta, Arizona 86033; Tel. (928) 679-3369

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Jesse L. Monongya

Gold and silver, intricate inlay jewelry using Australian opal, Pacific coral, turquoise, lapis lazuli, and other stones.

Award-winning artist. Call or write for specific information and photos.

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Gourds, Etc. Art Studio

Specializing in gourd art for for well over 20 years. Traditional and contemporary style hand-made gourd masks, bowls and dippers. Also offering hand-built clay pottery, clay ornaments, acrylic paintings (original and limited edition prints) and jewelry. Jewelry components consist of individually hand-formed clay beads, clay pendants, shell (including etched shell pendants), stones, pearls, turquoise, glass beads, bone, copper and sterling silver. On site gourd garden.

Visa and MasterCard accepted. ADA compliant.

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