Jewelry - 'Roadshow' up close was worth it
'Roadshow' up close was worth it
Tucson Citizen - Walberg and appraiser Rosalie Sayyah visit the Arizona Inn and discuss traditional American Indian jewelry of the Southwest.
Din College museum growing into research institution
Navajo Times - B ack in the 1930s, Norman Arns worked on the Navajo Reservation and became fascinated with the Indian jewelry he saw for sale in trading posts. So he took up silversmithing as a hobby and over the years - even after he left the Navajo Reservation and
An ex-cop from East Texas decides to switch sides
Houston Press - A Fertle Holiday Andy Moses: Vuelta Barbra's Wedding BayouSphere Brooke Stroud: New Drawings Cred Sheet Dan Havel: House Divided Dirk Rathke: Room Drawing DiverseWorks: J Hill's DVD Enter Laughing Indian Jewelry Kim Squaglia Letters Nina
Indian Jewelry in Tucson
Arizona Daily Star - It was Indian Jewelry and not the kind you find by the roadside on the way to Flagstaff that last Thursday had an awesome first experience playing at Dry River in Tucson. The Dry River Collective (740 N. Main Ave., at University Blvd. www
Here's a must-see list for stuff at gem show
Arizona Daily Star - We know you're used to seeing Indian jewelry in the Southwest. Here's a great place to shop: American Indian Exposition .
Angelina Jolie makes a fashion statement with Indian Jewelry
SAWF News Connect - Angelina Jolie lit up the red carpet at the 64th Golden Globe Awards wearing jewelry that was worlds away from the collections worn by other leading ladies on this special evening. Email this page Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the 64th Annual






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