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Wholesale Indian Jewelry
Indian Jewelry styles
were different in every American Indian tribe, but the
differences were less marked than with other arts and crafts,
because jewelry and the materials used for making it (beads,
shells, copper and silver, ivory, amber, turquoise and other
semi precious stones) were major trade items long before
European arrival in America. After colonization, Native
American jewelry-making traditions remained strong,
incorporating, rather than being replaced by, new materials
and techniques such as glass beads and more advanced
metalworking techniques. See our
wholesale indian jewelry.
There are two very general categories of Native American
jewelry:
metalwork, and beadwork. Before Europeans came native
metalwork was fairly simple, consisting primarily of
hammering and etching copper into pendants or earrings and
fashioning copper and silver into beads. After Navajo, Hopi
and Pueblo artists learned silversmithing from the Spanish
in the 1800's, metal jewelry arts blossomed in the Southwest,
and distinctive native indian jewelry like the squash
blossom necklace, Hopi silver overlay bracelets, and Navajo
turquoise inlay rings developed from the fusion of the new
techniques with traditional designs. Native beadwork, on the
other hand, was already extremely advanced in pre-Columbian
times, including the fine grinding of turquoise, coral, and
shell beads into smooth heishi necklaces, the delicate
carving of individual wood and bone beads, the soaking and
piecing of porcupine quills, and the intricate stitching of
thousands of beads together. Porcupine quillwork has nearly
died out (though some young artists are taking a renewed
interest in it) but all of these other forms of beadwork are
still going strong, though imported Czech seed beads have
been the favored medium among many Indian jewelry artists
for centuries now.
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