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Turquoise, Water, Sky: Meaning and Beauty in Southwest Native Arts

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Product Description This book provides an overview of the uses of turquoise in native arts of the Southwest, beginning with the earliest people who mined and processed the stone for use in jewelry, on decorative objects, and as a powerful element in ceremony. In the past, as now, turquoise was valued for its color and beauty but also for its symbolic nature: sky, water, health, protection, abundance. The book traces historical and contemporary jewelry made by Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo artisans, and the continuously inventive ways the stone has been worked. About the Author Maxine E. McBrinn is curator at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (Santa Fe, New Mexico).