Zuni Jewelry

The discovery of prehistoric jewelry at ancestral Zuni villages inspired a revival of mosaic work in the 1920’s.  The updated technique utilized silver backing rather than wood or shell.  Modern mosaic work features an array of stones and shell from around the world.  The artist designs the overall form and then individually cuts each stone to fit tightly with the other stones in the piece.(Continued below)

 

Zuni Jewelry - Bracelets (1)
Zuni Jewelry - Bracelets
Zuni Jewelry - Earrings (10)
Zuni Jewelry - Earrings
Zuni Jewelry - Pendants (2)
Zuni Jewelry - Pendants
Zuni Jewelry - Pins (5)
Zuni Jewelry - Pins
Zuni Jewelry - Buckles (2)
Zuni Jewelry - Buckles
Zuni Jewelry Sets (3)
Zuni Jewelry Sets

Another type of mosaic work, called overlay inlay, features two pieces of silver, one for the backing and the second, with a pattern cut from the silver, soldered on top.  Rather than leaving the silver empty as in Hopi overlay, zuni artists fill the opening with stones laid in to form a mosaic design.

Channel inlay is a variation of mosaic inlay.  The artist creates soldered silver compartments within the backing.  Cut stones fitted within the compartments create repetitive geometric designs or figurative pieces.  The compartments strengthen the integrity of the many stones within a mosaic piece and provide an added design element.

Since ancient times, the Zuni people have used fetish carvings for protection and blessings.  Originally carved from stones found near the pueblo or from traded shells, early fetish jewelry consisted of simple stone and shell necklaces which might contain several animal fetishes or a single animal pendant.  Fetish carvings still figure strongly in a Pueblo artist’s life and livelihood as well as serving as design elements in their jewelry.  The variety of materials and originality of carvings have made Zuni fetish jewelry extremely popular.

--Excerpts from A Guide to Indian Jewelry of the Southwest by Georgiana Kennedy Simpson 


Artists who create Zuni Jewelry:

Harlan Coonsis Zuni Inlay Jewelry
Harlan Coonsis Zuni Inlay Jewelry
Paula Leekity
Paula Leekity
Ervin Lucio
Ervin Lucio
Fred & Lolita Natachu
Fred & Lolita Natachu
Josie Owaleon
Josie Owaleon
Myron Panteah
Myron Panteah
Charles Quetaque
Charles Quetaque
A. Secatero
A. Secatero
Andrea Lonjose Shirley
Andrea Lonjose Shirley
Lance & Cordelia Waatsa
Lance & Cordelia Waatsa
Unknown Artist
Unknown Artist


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