UPDATED February 23rd

 

New rings from Colin Coonsis in what he calls his fan pattern. $200 each. Details in the More Silver Gallery.

We’ve added a Horsehair basket gallery, of which this is one.

An incredible example of inlay work by young Shane Beeshligaii. See our More Silver Gallery for details and additional photo.

Mudhead Terror. These Koyemsi (Mudheads) are fleeing a Tsaveyo katsina that is bent on punishing them for their hijinks. 14 inches tall. By Wendell Yazzie. $1875 (Tucson)

Beaded sheath, pouch, and bone knife. The sheath is 12 inches long. $500 (TUCSON)

An Acoma olla from the 1940’s. 9 inches tall and 12 inches in diameter. $2400. (TUCSON)

In the same vein as his marvelous ring below to the left, but executed in copper, which really enhances the overall appearance of his meticulous crafted inlay work. Sponydlus shell, lapis lazuli, natural turquoise, malachite and shell. 1/2 inch wide and made for a medium wrist/. $900. (TUCSON

A Navookatsina by Darance Chimerica (Makwesa). 12 inches tall and $350 (TUCSON)

 This particular katsina -usually translated as Cactus Flower - represents the type of opuntia or ‘paddle cactus’ or prickly pear.

While woven in traditional Two Grey Hill colors, this could have been woven there or anywhere else on the Navajo Reservation. Circa 1960s, it measures 35 by 24 inches. 12 warp and 36 weft threads per inch. No damage, no fading. $475.

Harold Nevayaktewa just brought in several wonderfully detailed sculptural style katsinas. To see them go to our Sculptural Style Katsina Gallery.