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Stamped and Filed 'Coin' Silver Bracelet $2,200.00 Perry Shorty is one of the most collectable Navajo silversmiths working today. Perry won the 1995 SWAIA Fellowship, his work is in museums and the top collections in this country and abroad.
Perry Shorty, a premier Native American artist and silversmith, has created some of the best old-style Navajo jewelry in the world. Buy directly from Perry Shorty here.
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Stamped and Filed 'Coin' Silver Bracelet. Price $2,200.00. Quick View
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Silversmith Perry Shorty, born in 1964, has been making jewelry since 1988, using traditional techniques to create jewelry in a style reminiscent of the 1940s. His work might be defined as a revival of the elegant classic jewelry of that period. Shorty makes most …
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Perry Shorty uses traditional techniques to create jewelry in a style reminiscent of the 1940s. His work might be defined as a revival of the elegant classic jewelry of that period. Shorty makes most of the stamps used to imprint designs into the silver. “I try to keep things simple,” he says.
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Official site for Perry Shorty Jewelry, a Native American artist and silversmith with over three decades of experience. Perry Shorty creates old-style traditional Navajo jewelry. Perry's hand-made jewelry is made from silver, gold, and/or turquoise.
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Perry Shorty was born in Ganado, Arizona in 1964. He began jewelry making in the mid 1980’s. He won the 1995 SWAIA Fellowship. Today, his work is in museums in this country and abroad and he is represented in the finest collections.
https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/perry-shorty/
Born in Ganado, Arizona, in 1964, Perry Shorty is a Navajo silversmith known for his hand-forged jewelry that reflects the classic early Navajo style. Using traditional techniques of the first, second, and third phase jewelers (1880-1940’s), Perry hand-extrudes silver wire, applies intricate stamp work, and uses files, chisels and appliqué to create complex designs on the surface of his pieces.
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A magnificent Navajo silver and Pilot Mountain, Nevada spiderweb turquoise bracelet by Perry Shorty, c. 2015 This extraordinary, pristine piece was made by renowned Navajo silversmith, Perry Shorty (b.1964) as a special commission for a personal friend in 2015 and it has never before been offered publicly for sale and has almost never been worn.
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