The History Of Native American Jewelry
We
all know that beautifying oneself and the use of jewelry has been around
since the prehistoric
times. Bead making and bead necklaces called heishe, which have been
derived from the Santo Domingo word for shell, have been used for ages.
Shells like the spiny oyster shell, mother of pearl, abalone, conch and clam
have been used in bead making and have been considered important trade items of the southwest
for more than thousand
years.
The
use of silver in Native American jewelry is
not an old concept. It has been used since
the early 1850s, when the Mexican silversmiths had to trade their silver trinkets for the
cattle from the Navajo. The
Navajo blacksmiths then
in turn exchanged their skill of silver making with the Zuni Indians
for livestock. The Hopi tribe then picked up the art of silver
making from the Zuni in the 1890s. It is important
to note that the Native Americans in no way were linked with mining of
the silver.
The
styles of jewelry used by the Native American
Indians: Navajo
Pearls
Each
Native American Indian tribe has its own distinct style. Do not be confused
by jewelry that is
claimed to be Native American Indian but does not have the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi
or Santo Domingo styles. The
Zuni Indian jewelry includes styles and techniques such as mosaic, channel inlay,
cluster, needlepoint and petit point.
These techniques involve the use of
a variety of stones and shells.
The Navajo
Indian jewelers are well known for
their popular squash blossom necklaces. These jewelry
artists are known to use pieces of turquoise, coral and other semi-precious
stones and then these are surrounded
by scrolls, beads and leaf patterns set in sterling
silver. Did you know that most
of the Native American jewelry produced is made by the Navajos? Their
jewelry is the most popular because of the use of sterling silver and stones
like coral
and turquoise.
The
overlay technique is the distinct style of the Hopi Indian
Silversmiths. This is the technique
that is used involving the setting stones in jewelry making.
One sheet of silver has the design etched out and then it is soldered or
overlaid onto the second sheet. The background is given a darker
touch via oxidizing
and the top layer is polished.
Bead
jewelry is popular among the Santo Domingo Indians and they have been making
this kind of jewelry for centuries. They use seashells, turquoise, jet and coral stones in their jewelry. As
mentioned before, the jewelry is all
made with sterling
silver, which is normally a mix of 92.5% silver
and 7.5% copper. And the reason copper is added to the mix is because
silver is very soft and the copper gives it more strength to develop different shapes and
textures.
Southwest
America is a great place to find great
Native American Indian jewelry. The Navajo tribe
is in Arizona and New Mexico and can be easily called the largest Native
American Indian reservation. The Hopi
tribe is also in Arizona, whereas the Santo Domingo and Zuni Pueblo are in
New Mexico.
The
skills and art of Native American Indian jewelry making is passed down
generations and
is quite coveted. Now there are schools that teach these skills to people
who want to learn. Native American Indian
Jewelry is a great way to make a bold style statement.
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