List of Artisans

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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Art and the Divine

Two-dimensional art on canvas or paper. Oils, acrylics, watercolor. Prints, cards, and bookmarks.

Jewelry. Bead woven in glass and semi-precious and precious stones, and semi-precious metals. Leather, feather, shell, and bone. Necklaces, chokers, earrings, bracelets, bolo ties, and shields.

Craft items, feather fans, medicine bags, and talking sticks. Herbal pillows, teas, incense, and salves made and collected from my garden.

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Oneida Nation Museum Shop

Local Oneida Nation and Six Nation's Beaded earrings, necklaces, barrettes, silverwork, artwork and educational publications. For more information please see our Facebook page.

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Lois Chichinoff Thadei

Prints, metalsmithing, pottery, and weavings.

Works are produced seasonally, frequently using materials that must be harvested at specific times of the year. Most work is contemporary founded on traditional artistic practices of the Far North Pacific Rim.

All pieces are graphic storytelling of Tribal, family, and life stories.

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L. Bruce Hodgins

Award Winning Navajo Silversmith Laura Winniford-Hodgins, Artist Assistant.

Jewelry, metal and stone sculptures. Special commissions accepted. Call or write for more information and pricing.

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