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Boyd
Tsosie -Master Navajo Artist
Boyd Tsosie was born in 1956 and became a fine jeweler very early
on in his life. By the time Tsosie was 23 years old, he was featured
in “Arizona Highways-Collector’s Edition-The New Look
in Indian Jewelry” which came out April 1979. He explained
that he was mostly self-taught but apparently he also studied under
Kenneth Begay who in the 1950’s helped to change the style
of Indian jewelry making it more modern looking.
Boyd was known in the 1970’s and 80’s for his very
intricate and exquisite leaf and flower designs. Each leaf and
flower was individually made and soldered into place. Some of his
pendants and bracelets can include hundreds of individual pieces
of gold and silver. He now is more well know for his beautiful
inlay. He mostly works in gold using exquisite materials such as
turquoise, coral, fossilized ivory and sugalite. He is an amazing
stone cutter and can also make beautiful beads which is an art
all its own. Tsosie is not only a fine jeweler but also a very
fine person sharing his knowledge freely with others.
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