Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry - Goldendale, Washington - Until 15-11-2022
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:23 am
Maryhill Museum of Art
35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, WA
United States
Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry: Silver, Turquoise, Coral, and Shell
Until 15th November 2022
Turquoise has been known for centuries in Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and throughout the ancient world. In the Western Hemisphere, the Aztecs utilized quantities of it, and, in the American Southwest, Indigenous peoples have worked with turquoise for more than a millennium. During the last quarter of the 19th century, Diné (Navajo) and Pueblo artists began creating jewelry combining turquoise stones with silver settings — work that is now synonymous with Southwestern artistic expression. Maryhill’s 2022 exhibition of silver and turquoise jewelry features late 20th-century examples drawn from private collections.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily
Admission: $12
https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/events/n ... -and-shell
35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, WA
United States
Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry: Silver, Turquoise, Coral, and Shell
Until 15th November 2022
Turquoise has been known for centuries in Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and throughout the ancient world. In the Western Hemisphere, the Aztecs utilized quantities of it, and, in the American Southwest, Indigenous peoples have worked with turquoise for more than a millennium. During the last quarter of the 19th century, Diné (Navajo) and Pueblo artists began creating jewelry combining turquoise stones with silver settings — work that is now synonymous with Southwestern artistic expression. Maryhill’s 2022 exhibition of silver and turquoise jewelry features late 20th-century examples drawn from private collections.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily
Admission: $12
https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/events/n ... -and-shell