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Paperback Hopi Silver: The History and Hallmarks of Hopi Silversmithing Book

ISBN: 0873580974

ISBN13: 9780873580977

Hopi Silver: The History and Hallmarks of Hopi Silversmithing

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Collectors all over the world prize the distinctive silver jewelry crafted by the Hopi people of northern Arizona. Margaret Wright's comprehensive guide, first published over thirty years ago and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Hopi Silversmithing at its finest

A Great book to convey the Hopi Indian Artestry of Silversmithing. Includes tribal and individual trademark symbols. Support Native Americans by purchasing only Authentic Native American Made Jewelry. The Hopi Indians are Masters of their trade in Silversmithing. This is a well rounded book and I would recommend it to anyone who appreciates Hopi Silver!

Same book different cover

This is the same 1998 book with a different cover. No new information since the 1998 edition.

Updated in 1998 to include 80 new artisans

Back in print is Hopi Silver: The History And Hallmarks Of Hopi Silversmithing, a revised classic covering the history and hallmarks of Hopi silversmithing. This classic appeared over twenty years ago and was updated in 1998 to include 80 new artisans: it not only reveals the history of past and contemporary Hopi silversmithers, but it provides an important reference of unique hallmarks used by other 300 Hopi silversmiths, including designs, silversmith name and clan, and years he or she began their work. Add color photos and you have a memorable coverage.

A valuable and beautifully illustrated resource!

For anyone who admires or collects Hopi jewelry, this guide will only serve to deepen your appreciation of this beautiful artwork. After setting the stage geographically, Wright starts at the beginning with a history of Hopi crafts and culture, and early silversmiths. Of particular interest was the role played by Mary-Russell Colter of the Museum of Northern Arizona in encouraging the Hopi artists to create a design style that was uniquely Hopi, distinguishable from other Native American jewelry, and therefore profitable. The color plates of traditional and modern Hopi jewelry designs are stunning. The book closes with an index of the hallmarks of more than 300 Hopi silversmiths-- arranged chronologically and by type of symbol, with brief information about each artist. An invaluable reference for serious or casual collectors!
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