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Dean & Rena Owen Kewa /Santo Domingo Pueblo - Native American Jewelry
I instantly fell in love with this pair of earrings. They are unique and such a bargain. These are backed with mother of pearl so they are very lightweight. Like most Kewa mosaic work you need to be careful to not drop them on a hard surface like a tile floor.
Dean is the son of famed artist Angie Reano Owen (click to see her work elsewhere) . Dean and his wife Rena (Williams) do high quality work of their own that, when mixed with Angie's, I need verified as to who did what.
As I was adding new items for Dean, Rena, and Angie from Santa Fe Indian Market 2016, I realized I had placed virtually NO information up about the artists and many of the individual pieces, including these. No wonder they weren't selling. These were purchased in March of 2012 but I have retained the original price, they would be significantly more expensive now. I'm re-posting these as New Arrivals so they get viewed.
Materials: Turquoise, Coral, Mother of Pearl, Sterling Silver
Total Height & Width: 1-5/8"H x 5/8"W
Total Drop (from post): 1-5/16"H
Weight: .1oz/4gr/.009lbs
Signed: No (Purchased direct from artist)
Hallmarked: No (the findings are commercial)
RP091816
$160.00
Dean Owen, Kewa / Santo Domingo Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA Native American Indian Jewelry Spectacular Lapis is the basis for these mosaic teardrops backed with shell. The deep blue...
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Rena Owen, Kewa / Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA Native American Indian Jewelry Rena is Angie Reano Owen's daughter-in-law. She usually collaborates with her husband, Dean, Angie's son. Both...
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Rena Owen, Kewa / Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA Native American Indian Jewelry Rena is Angie Reano Owen's daughter-in-law. She usually collaborates with her husband, Dean, Angie's son. Both...
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Dean Owen, Kewa / Santo Domingo Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA Native American Indian Jewelry Pretty mosaic turquoise ovals backed with wood. Various grades of turquoise were used and...