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21st century

Veronica Poblano (b. 1951, Zuni)

A set of silver wire and pink drusy quartz jewelry
Each marked: Veronica; Further variously marked: Sterling / © / ® / 2002
Each designed with abstract sterling silver wire set with pink drusy quartz and abalone and comprising a wire cuff (7.5" total inner C x 2.5" H; wrist opening: 0.75"), a wire pendant (2.75" H x1.5" W), and a pair of matching wire earrings (Each: 1.75" H), 4 pieces
167.9 grams gross

  • Notes: "Veronica Poblano, daughter of famed Zuni carver and famed stone inlay artist, Leo Poblano (1905-1958), began making sculpture and carvings at the age of fourteen, and immediately specialized in detailed figures of animals in a variety of stones. While later living in California and caring for her two children, she began making inlay jewelry that attracted a wide clientele. She returned to Zuni in 1992 and turned full time to jewelry making. Her work is collected internationally. The artist is actively involved in her tribal organizations and with various museum boards, and in conducting workshops She has also established the Leo Poblano Memorial mentorship Program in honor of her father."
    "My work is given energy by my memories of my father and also by the special qualities of the gems and minerals I work with. They have a lot of energy in them, and that inspires me to put them where they belong."
    From: McFadden & Napiura Taubman, ed., "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation, 1, Contemporary Native American Art from the Southwest" 2002, pp. 76 and 77.
  • Condition: Each in overall good condition with light tarnishing and scratches commensurate with age and use. Stones with scattered abrasions. Earrings with mismatched post holders.

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