By 12, he had already created his first ring, which he entered in the 68th Annual Navajo Nation Fair juried art show, in ...
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California man is convicted of faking and selling jewelry by acclaimed Native artistA California man was found guilty of counterfeiting and selling jewelry by one of the 20th century's best-known and beloved Native artists, a case that took 15 years to reach an outcome that is ...
Gold—as a medium and a color—has held significance throughout human history. It is often used to represent the apex of beauty, honor, joy, ritual, spirituality, success, and wealth. On the occasion of ...
She and her husband, Charles Loloma, a fellow A.U. alum, opened a shop in the 1950's. One of the first instructors for the Southwest Indian Art Project and a faculty member of the Institute of ...
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