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Angie Reano Owen, Kewa / Santo Domingo Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
Angie is widely credited with reviving the ancient Anasazi jewelry tradition. She has been active since the mid-1960's. She does inexpensive pieces like this and very complicated (and expensive) work as well. Most Kewa earrings are quite light for their size due to the limited use of metal and the lightweight of the materials.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Angie should feel pretty good because their are a hoard of copycats that have sprung up over the years.
Remember to check the dimensions-the photos are extreme close-ups
Gift Boxed
Metals: Sterling Silver
Materials: Pipestone, Turquoise (green), Bone
Total Height: 1-3/8"
Total Drop (from post): 1-1/4"
Width of Stone (widest): 3/8"
Weight (including backs): .1oz/4g
Signed: Unsigned
Hallmarked: No. Kewa work is rarely hallmarked
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