We accept - Americana Indian Shows
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We accept - Americana Indian Shows
A mericana Indian Shows Anderson’s An Arizona Family For Seven Generations P.O. Box 3447 • Flagstaff, Arizona 86003 • Fax (928) 774-3139 • [email protected] • www.americana.net PRESENTS OUR SPRING SERIES • 2014 UOISE Q R U T JE W E L RY BEST WESTERN WESTPARK HOTEL McLEAN, VA 8401 WESTPARK DRIVE, McLEAN, VA 22102 (703) 734-2800, ext. 7836 (If you can’t get through, dial again, press “0” then ask for “Indian Show”) FRIDAY.................................. MAY 9, 2014....... 11 AM - 9 PM SATURDAY............................ MAY 10, 2014....... 11 AM - 8 PM SUNDAY (Mother’s Day)....... MAY 11, 2014....... 11 AM - 7 PM BALTIMORE METRO AREA HOLIDAY INN - TIMONIUM 9615 DEERECO RD., TIMONIUM, MD 21093 (410) 560-1000 Ext. 752 ➴ ➴ ➴ ➴ ➴ ➴ ➴ 35+ CASES OF SILVER and GOLD JEWELRY ➴ OVER 200 PIECES OF SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY - Historic & Contemporary HOPI KACHINAS NAVAJO RUGS - Historic & Contemporary BASKETS - Historic & Contemporary ART and SANDPAINTINGS SCULPTURE and FETISHES NORTHWEST COAST and ESKIMO, ARTS and CRAFTS Take I-695 to I-83, go north on I-83 then take Exit #17 off I-83 (Padonia Rd.) Hotel is immediately off the exit ramp on Deereco Rd., next to Chili’s Bar & Grill. Parking is right outside the showroom entrance. FRIDAY.............. MAY 16, 2014.................... 11 AM - 9 PM SATURDAY........ MAY 17, 2014.................... 11 AM - 8 PM SUNDAY . .......... MAY 18, 2014.....................11 AM - 7 PM OUR NEXT SHOWS WILL BE mcLEAN, VA - Sept. 12-14, 2014 TIMONIUM, MD - NOV. 14-16, 2014 Like us on Facebook! 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Upon returning to Flagstaff after a wintry tour of the east coast, we visited with several artists who dropped by to see us with their new creations. Jack Tom came by with four of his shorter style necklaces, one of which he set with a lovely piece of Bisbee turquoise we provided him. He titled this gorgeous necklace “Turquoise Woman”. Next was Mary Tom who presented three new and gorgeous necklaces: two all-silver and one with a gorgeous combination of turquoise and orange spiny oyster shell. Bruce Hodgins stopped by with his wonderful creations as well from which we purchased several pendants, two rings and five beautiful link bracelets with exotic stones such as Montana agate, lapis and carnelian. He promised to be back with some of his handmade silver chains which will add to the nice selection of Italian chains we have built up for this show. Premier gold smith Brian Clark made two 14kt gold rings – one a heavy mans ring (over 1 oz) with gem grade Bisbee turquoise and the other a stunning creation in 14kt gold, black Australian opal and diamonds. Alton Bedonie made two wide, heavy gauge silver bracelets with purple spiny oyster shell, some lovely orange and red spiny oyster shell pendants and earrings, and a most stunning fire agate necklace with gorgeous oval stones. The color of these natural stones is a rich chocolaty/cola with fiery flecks of reds, greens and golds. We also have earrings to match! He is currently working on another Larimar necklace and some all-silver earrings. We also received some special requests from folks asking for Kee Yazzie bracelets in 6 ½ and 6 ¾” lengths and at this writing Kee is happily working on them using silver from Arvid‘s shop. In addition, we’ll have a nice selection of Santo Domingo necklaces and earrings by renowned artists Chris Nieto, Charlene Reano, Daniel Coriz, Mary Coriz, Delphanita Calabaza, Lupe Lovato and others. Our selection of Zuni inlay work is extensive and includes many nice bird inlay designs. Also included in the Zuni collection is a gorgeous needle point coral necklace by Brant Waatsa Jr. which took an honorable mention ribbon at the 2013 Gallup Ceremonial. In our down-time we made some stone bead necklaces of Argentinean agate, tiger eye, Amazonite, carnelian and green garnet, which are nicely accented with silver beads and finished with nice big sterling silver hook and eyes. Great worn alone or to give a unique accent to a favorite pendant! From several collections we picked up a lovely ring by Lee Yazzie, earrings by Howard Nelson, Dan Jackson bracelet, two rings by Kee Nez, a 1980’s all silver rainbow Yei squash blossom necklace by Francis Jones, sterling silver bolo by Thomas Byrd with 14kt gold accents, and a rare Ray Tracey bracelet of hefty weight in sterling silver. Other top-notch artists whose work will be featured at this show are Carl and Irene Clark, Jessie Monongye, Howard Nelson, Vernon Haskie, Harrison Jim, Richard Tsosie, Sunshine Reeves, Derrick and Delbert Gordon, Andy and Darrell Cadman, Darryl Becenti, Albert Jake, Sunshine Reeves, La Rose Ganadonegro, Geneva Apachito, Harlen Coonsis, William Vandever, Wilbert Manning, Fadrian Bowannie, Leon Martinez, Ruddell and Nancy Laconsello, Johnathan Nez, James Bahe, Darrel Dean Begay, Lee Begay and many more. We’ll have a fantastic selection of gifts (Mother’s Day is May 11!) and very collectible pieces to fit any budget so be sure to stop by and see us! See you at the show! Eric POTTERY Recently we acquired a few older Hopi polychrome pieces. These include a Helen Naha (Feather Woman) vase, a Joy Navasie (2nd Frog Woman) bowl, and a seed pot by Maynard and Veronica Navasie (Frog Woman family). Also available are an Acoma seed pot with Mimbresstyle animals by Rachel Concho and Acoma seed pots by Dianne Lewis. There will also be a nice selection of Navajo horsehair pottery as well as etched pieces for sale. As some of the colorful Mata Ortiz pots become available we will be hand selecting several unique shapes and decorated pieces. As always we have a great selection of impressive pottery for your home decorating. Whether you want a molded or hand coiled piece, we have something that’s sure to please. SCULPTURE & KATSINAS With the arrival of spring, the kachinas have returned from their mountain home to once again live among the Hopi. Carvers have already begun calling us with new pieces for sale. Expect to see sun, butterfly, dust-devil, rain-bringing and other kachinas related to the spring ceremonies. Despite working 60 hour weeks at a power plant for the last two months, Raymond Chee created a few sculptures for us (for which we are very grateful!), including some Navajo Yei-Be-Chei, and Laurence Dallas is once again carving after the passing away of his gentle and kind father. We will have some of his new work on hand. At this writing we are working hard to gather as many fetish critters as possible and are looking for pieces in new and different materials. Matt SANDPAINTINGS AND ART During the holiday shows, the new work by Sammy Myerson was once again a big hit. Sammy’s ability to present true traditional Navajo themes in such a contemporary form is second to none. If you have yet to see his new work, you are missing out! We will also be looking to add new work by Joe Ben Jr., Baatsoslanii Joe and Bilson Kee to name a few. We will also be offering a few select pieces for SHOW SPECIAL pricing. This is your opportunity to acquire competition quality pieces at prices WELL BELLOW retail. Carol Lee Thompson stole the show when it came to framed originals. We sold six of her fine pieces during our holiday shows as well as framed prints. Currently we have two of her impressive originals so if you are a fan, don’t miss out! RUGS Weavings not much larger than 3 feet by 5 feet are in demand so we will continue to focus our attention on these sizes. Two such weavings in stock include a beautiful 26” x 36” Tree of Life by Vanna Benally and a 36” x 44” Two Grey Hills color eye dazzler by Verna Begay. If you are looking for small accent pieces for tabletops and the like, we have been finding some very nice small weavings for this. They look great on a table under a piece of pottery or alabaster/bronze sculpture. We are usually able to have 10 to 12 of these pieces in inventory. Additional accent pieces include two Navajo rug pillow sets by Sally Arviso that will brighten up your favorite furniture! Davis HUGE SAVINGS
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