KEARNEY — Jim Armagost loves to get stoned. Stoned, that is, with turquoise, lapis lazuli, moonstone and obsidian. Armagost creates pendants and rings from silver and precious stones. A retired ...
In the heart of Scottsdale, where luxury boutiques and high-end galleries dominate the shopping scene, there exists a delightful anomaly – a treasure-filled labyrinth where bargain hunters and ...
Arizona has a rich history involving aboriginal mining, sometimes digging for minerals and other times scouring the Earth's surface. The state's earliest known mines date to the latter centuries of ...
Turner Auctions + Appraisals is pleased to present Native American Jewelry & Decorative Arts, Mexican Retablos, and More on Saturday, October 4, 2025. Offering over 150 lots, almost all from two ...
It was the New Mexico roots that fueled Karen Domenici's quest for her own wholesale jewelry business. But it was her first customer — Ralph Lauren — that kept her hooked for the past 16 years.
Many jewelry designers and makers are inspired by the Native American squash blossom design. A squash blossom necklace made by a silversmith known as Slender Maker of Silver between 1885 and 1890 for ...
When you’ve lived in New Mexico, sights that are iconic to tourists are just flashes in your mind’s eye. Adobe houses and red chili ristras; Native American rugs and turquoise jewelry; stark desert ...
Aliyah L. Tsedah didn’t realize it at first, but she was sitting among some of the most influential leaders in Diné government during Friday’s Chief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremony. Focused on ...
Long a cultural melting pot and a hub for artists, the 400-year-old city is riding a new surge in popularity. Here’s the scoop on where to stay, what to eat and drink, the best hikes to plan, and more ...
On a special episode (first released on January 2, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists. But ...
For millennia turquoise has been the choice for indigenous Southwestern jewelers, and others. For millennia, turquoise has been the gemstone of choice for jewelers of the Southwest, a tradition that ...