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Madagascar Sapphire Elizabeth Ring View Library Email Madagascar Sapphire Elizabeth Ring
Elizabeth gets bold in a dusky pink Madagascar sapphire 2.5 cts. haloed with scintillating white diamonds .56 ctw. and limpid green demantoid garnets .20 ctw....her 18kt gold shank is flanked with gold beads and diamond pave rims.
Titanium coated Electric Blue Druzy Drops View Library Email Titanium coated Electric Blue Druzy Drops
Titanium-coated electric blue druzy lives up to its name...simple 18kt gold settings sit back and let the stones work the room. Approximate length: 1"
Oval Micro Pave Discs View Library Email Oval Micro Pave Discs
Bling is a handy thing when you need a little pick-me-up...oxidized sterling silver provides a contrasting background for shining micro pave diamonds. Approximate length: .6875"
Glorieta Glory 3 Pack
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Min's Glorieta Glory Taco Night Blend
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Min's Glorieta Glory Green Chile Taco Blend 3 Pack Special
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"In Search of Nampeyo"
Celebrating seven years of publication! In Search of Nampeyo: The Early Years 1875-1892 by Steve ElmoreWinner of the Independent Book Publishers Association's Benjamin Franklin Award and the USA Book News Best Book Award"In Search of Nampeyo" is the definitive art history book of Nampeyo's early life and career, with examples from the Thomas Keam Hopi Pottery Collection at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum. Foreword by Hopi master potter and Nampeyo's great-great-granddaughter, Rachel Sahmie. Published by Spirit Bird Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 2015. 220 pages, 8 ½” x 11”, over 100 photographs. Re-released October 2016.Limited signed hardcover edition SOLD OUT. ISBN 978-0-9862854-2-4
White Slipped Seed Jar
Nampeyo, c. 1900. 10 1/4" diameter, 6" height.Excellent form and design create an outstanding example of Nampeyo's work around 1900. A jar with the same design from the Field Museum was exhibited in "Nampeyo, A Gift Remembered" in the 1970s. This design is an original abstraction in the Sikyatki Revival style by Nampeyo. Ex-Charles Lumnis collection, Los Angeles.