Navajo Tufa Cast Dragonfly Cross Necklace - Harrison Jim (#06)
$1,140.00
Artist: Harrison Jim
Navajo Jewelry
17 1/4" long
Spanish artisans first introduced the Navajo people to silversmith work and the pattern of the cross. Since that time the cross has been one of the most recreated designs in Navajo art. Harrison Jim mastered the art of casting designs in tufa stone years ago and does it very well. By using the widely accepted symbol of the double cross, Harrison has created a necklace to honor tradition and culture that spans the ages.
17 1/4" long
Spanish artisans first introduced the Navajo people to silversmith work and the pattern of the cross. Since that time the cross has been one of the most recreated designs in Navajo art. Harrison Jim mastered the art of casting designs in tufa stone years ago and does it very well. By using the widely accepted symbol of the double cross, Harrison has created a necklace to honor tradition and culture that spans the ages.
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Related legends:
Silversmith Work
When and how the Navajo acquired the art of working metals is unknown but there are reasons for supposing that it was introduced among them, or at least more developed and improved upon by them, since the time they have occupied their present country?