Native American Art and Artists Blog
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The Meaning Behind the Zuni Sunface Symbol
The sophisticated and extraordinary art forms of the Zuni are collected around the world and have contributed to the continuing popularity and high level of craftsmanship of Native American artwork. Learn about the Zuni Sunface Symbol. -
Native American Icons: Leeka Deyuse (1889-1966)
Today the artwork of Leekya Deyuse is shown in museums and collections throughout the world because of his craftsmanship and artistry, and lives on in the artwork of his family. We hope this look into the art and legacy of Leekya Deyuse will enhance your knowledge of American Indian art and provide insight into how he’s influenced generations of carvers.
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A Collector's Guide to Channel Inlay
We share this collector's guide on channel inlay technique to help connoisseurs and those new to American Indian art discover new meaning behind cherished pieces that showcase the artistry and excellence of Pueblo jewelers. -
Collectors Guide: Zuni Pueblo Carvings & Fetishes
At the Indian Pueblo Store, we work to connect you to resources and information to enhance your understanding of Native American art and artists... -
Jewelry Collector's Guide: Zuni Cluster Work, Petit Point & Needle Point
At Indian Pueblo Store we pride ourselves in our connection to the artist, authentic artwork, and knowledgeable staff. We'd like to share this Zuni jewelry collector guide focused on Zuni Cluster work in hopes that you'll find new meaning behind your cherished pieces that showcase the artistry and excellence of Zuni Pueblo artists. -
From Zuni with Love: The Clay and Carlos Laate
From the clay in the hills of the Middle Place to the hands of people around the world, the Carlos Laate-designed mug represents Zuni culture wherever its journey leads.