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Vintage green and blue turquoise teardrop pendant by Navajo artist Richard Begay. This beautifully made teardrop pendant features green & …
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Vintage green and blue turquoise teardrop pendant by Navajo artist Richard Begay. This beautifully made teardrop pendant features green & blue turquoise pieces and even has a bezel set pearl on its bale. Signed on the back with RB for Richard Begay and sterling.
Richard Begay Biography from Bischoff's Gallery:
Richard Begay was a Navajo Silversmith from Pinon Arizona. Richard passed away June 1, 2013 and we pay tribute to this remarkable individual. His work is displayed at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC and the Heard Museum in Phoenix AZ.
He was known for both contemporary and traditional jewelry, as well as his innovative inlay designs. His work is represented in many collections and museums both nationally and internationally.
Richard was born and raised in Navajoland, Arizona. Throughout his art classes in school, he always wanted to create the perfect shape. He soon realized that he wanted to create beautiful jewelry. He had been a silversmith since 1974.
He borrowed jewelry tools from his father-in-law and set to work, learning the demanding craft of silversmithing.
Richard was immediately drawn to the intricate inlay work for which he is known. As he perfected his craft, Richard explored different techniques of inlaying, always searching for the best way, the most beautiful setting, the perfect harmony of material and craft.
He also developed an eye for choosing the best stones for his inlay. Turquoise and coral are his favorite, but Richard used a wide variety of stones and shells, including malachite, spiny oyster, and pacific coral. Not limited to the usual in anything he does, he also inlays opals, sugilite, lapis and other exotic stones into his award-winning pieces.
The importance of harmony in his work is echoed in his silverwork. He incorporates important symbols from his culture. Corn was a significant gift to the People by the Creator--it represents life to the Navajo. The Yei-Be-Chai is the personal link between the Navajo gods and mortal man. The Bear, one of the four animals given to the first people, embodies power and wisdom. It was provided for protection and guidance, and to ward off evil. Richard also uses the Steppe Design found in the wedding baskets and recreates special times, such as the social dances he went to. Encircling it all is his extraordinary inlay, adding color and life. The beautiful things Richard looks for exist in his creations.
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- Primary Stone Creation
- Natural
- Pendant Width
- 23 mm
- Primary Stone Shape
- Unique
- Pendant Height
- 53 mm
- Primary Stone
- Turquoise
- Pendant Depth
- 5 mm
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Pearl
- Sterling Silver
- Turquoise
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Green
- Condition Notes
- Normal wear for an estate piece; patina and light scratches. Normal wear for an estate piece; patina and light scratches. less
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