Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

Santo Domingo (Kewa) Sterling Silver and Spiny Oyster Ring by Emilio and Marguerite Chavez

$135

Artist: Emilio and Marguerite Chavez
Style: Ring
Pueblo: Santo Domingo (Kewa), NM
Details: Sterling Silver and Spiny Oyster
Item: #4498

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About The Artist

Emilio and Marguerite Chavez are skilled jewelers from the Santo Domingo Pueblo (Kewa Pueblo) in New Mexico. Emilio began learning jewelry-making at age 10 from his father, while Marguerite was taught by her parents, specializing in spaghetti string turquoise jewelry. Together, they create distinctive pieces that blend traditional methods with contemporary designs, often featuring intricate heishi necklaces made of shell, turquoise, and coral. The couple showcases their work at various art markets and festivals across the U.S., earning recognition for their dedication to preserving and innovating within the rich jewelry-making traditions of their pueblo.

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About the Pueblo

The Santo Domingo Pueblo, also known as Kewa, is a Native American community located in northern New Mexico, near the Rio Grande River. Known for its rich cultural heritage, the pueblo has a history that spans over 1,000 years. The Santo Domingo people are famous for their intricate pottery, vibrant textiles, and unique turquoise and silver jewelry. Their artisans are particularly renowned for creating striking mosaic-style jewelry using tiny pieces of turquoise, coral, and shell. The Santo Domingo Pueblo maintains strong traditions and a deep connection to their ancestral lands, with a focus on community, spirituality, and preserving their culture.