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Zuni Artists Featured on BestOfZuni.com

    https://bestofzuni.com/featured-artists/
    Zuni Carvers Each of these artists is a master of design and styling, using their favorite materials to create compelling images: Maxx Laate, Claudia Peina, Claudia Peina GNB, Lena Boone, Emery Boone, Ruben Najera, and Dan Quam View our Zuni carver …

Zuni Pueblo Art - Ancestral Rich Treasures of Zuni Cooperative

    https://zunipuebloart.com/
    We are the Ancestral Rich Treasures of Zuni Cooperative (ARTZ), a collective of proud Zuni Artisans ranging from Carvers, Jewelers, Metal smiths, Painters, …

Zuni Fetish Artists – Sunshine Studio

    https://sunshinestudio.com/pages/zuni-fetish-artist-bios
    Biographies of the Zuni fetish carving artists whose work we are pleased to offer at Sunshine Studio. Families include Leekya, Quam, Quandelacy, Boone, Eriacho, Laiwakete, and many others. Prominent artists include Troy Sice, Ray Tsalate, Travis Lasiloo, Jeff Shetima, Loren Tsalabutie, Jimmy Yawakia, and Dee Edaakie.

Native American Zuni Indian Art

    http://nativeamerican-art.com/zuni-art.html
    Zuni art have devised styles and design motifs based on natural forms. This has given rise to some of the most popular types of Indian pottery and sculpture available today, from carved stone shapes on necklaces to colorful representations of animals, representations of animals, birds, plants and Native American Indian dancers.

Zuni Jewelry Information SilverTribe

    https://www.silvertribe.com/zuni-jewelry-information
    The Zuni tribe, now located in northwestern New Mexico, was the second Native American group to learn Mexican silversmithing techniques. Navajo artist Atsidi Chon initially taught the art to a member of the Zuni tribe. Their artisans refined the Navajo cluster work technique, characterized by a series of shaped stones glued into bezel settings.

The Art and Culture of the Zuni Indians - NativeNet

    https://www.native-net.org/tribes/zuni-indians.html
    Modern day Zuni pottery is now fired in modern, electric kilns. The selling of pottery and other traditional arts and crafts is a major source of income for the Zuni Indians. In some cases, the only source of income. Other art forms the Zuni Indians created were clothing, jewelry (created for ritual and trade), baskets, and Kachina dolls.

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