List of Artisans

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Marilou Schultz

Navajo weavings (rugs), weaving tools, weaving wool, and jewelry. Workshops, lectures, and symposiums on Navajo weaving, dyeing of wool techniques, art of Navajo weavings, and history of the Navajo people.

Special commissions accepted.

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Reservation Creations

Traditional and contemporary arts of Native American Indians. Limited edition or one-of-a-kind products, including jewelry, basketry, beadwork, quillwork, weavings and rugs, pottery and clothing, carvings, and dolls.

Mail order, retail/wholesale; VISA or MasterCard accepted.

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Southwest Native American Promotions

Hopi jewelry in gold and silver. Workshops, lectures, and classroom instruction on the art of Indian jewelry. Promoter of local and national Native American art shows featuring top Native American artists, and entertainers.

Consultant services provided to assist other organizations in promoting Native American art events and fund raising. Special commissions accepted for jewelry.

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Barbara Teller Ornelas

A fifth-generation master Navajo weaver. Specializing in Two Grey Hills tapestries and other regional styles and period pieces from the late 1800s.

Teaches Navajo weaving and spindling classes and available for lectures. Consults on weaving exhibitions and at weaving conferences. Demonstrates experience as a guest curator for museum exhibitions and has traveled internationally as a weaving ambassador for the U.S. Department of State. Artisan is a two-time Best of Show winner at the prestigious Santa Fe Indian Market for Two Grey Hills tapestries with high weft counts.

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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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Michael Paul Teller Ornelas

A sixth-generation Navajo weaver. Specializing in high weft count Two Grey Hills tapestries as well as contemporary rug designs. Available for presentations and lectures focusing on traditional Navajo and contemporary art. Proven experience as a guest curator for museum exhibitions, weaving exhibitions, and art mentorships. Multi-ribbon winner at prestigious art shows, including Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum's Indian Art Fair.

Accepts commissions and credit cards. Please contact via telephone or email.

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Qwa-Holo Hopi Silvercraft

Traditional and contemporary jewelry, Katsina dolls, and Hopi crafts.

Located off Highway 264, 1.5 mille north of Mishongnovi Village and 1 miles south of Hopi Cultural Center on Rt. 17 Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation.

Special order accepted. Retail/Wholesale, Visa/MC accepted. Write or call for more info.

 

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