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J984 Alvin Yellowhorse

Inlay Cuff
Price: $9,000.00
 
Description

Inlay and Wavy Inlay bracelet by Navajo silversmith Alvin Yellowhorse. The contemporary sterling silver bracelet has a turquoise Sunface in the center, a Pueblo scene of lapis and coral, and a Monument Valley scene with Lapis, coral and green turquoise on the sides.  The 1 1/2” heavy gauge sterling silver cuff has an inside measurement of 5 1/2” with a 1 1/4” gap.

Alvin Yellowhorse learned the art of silverwork from his father Frank Yellowhorse. Since then he has become a master of cutting small stones for his intricate inlay which is a process of cutting the stones, assembled and then ground flush before polishing. His contemporary designs have Zuni, Anasazi, Hopi and traditional Navajo influence.

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About the artist

Alvin Yellowhorse

Alvin Yellowhorse is a master stonecutter and silversmith. Born in 1968, Alvin learned the art of silverwork from his father Frank Yellowhorse. Alvin is credited for originating a style of inlay called "Corn Row Wave Inlay" in which the stones are individually cut & rounded over before setting them into a silver or gold bracelet, pendant or ring. Corn Row Wave Inlay is much more time consuming as he has to completely finish each stone one at a time before placing them into the setting. Since then he has become a master of cutting small stones.

His contemporary designs have Zuni, Anasazi, Hopi and traditional Navajo influences. He creates one piece of jewelry at a time, focusing on the details. Alvin also receives inspiration from the ancient petroglyphs found along the canyon walls near his workshop. 

Alvin is forever amazing the jewelry & art galleries with new designs & techniques. Aside from being featured in several high-end galleries, Alvin was recognized by the Smithsonian Magazine in their August 1999 issue, along with Art Book Arizona Magazine doing a profile on his life. Each year Alvin enters his jewelry into the Santa Fe Indian Market competition & has won several Blue Ribbons. His work can also be found at the annual Heard Museum competition in Phoenix, AZ. Alvin also receives inspiration from the ancient petroglyphs found along the canyon walls near his workshop. 

About Bischoff's

Bischoff's Gallery opened in 1999. The gallery, located in historic Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona carries work by Native American, western, and southwestern artists. Known for its collection of Native American Jewelry, Bischoff's also offers a selection of Navajo rugs, kachinas, pottery, baskets, and fine art from artisans of many tribes...

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