J1005 Alex Sanchez
One of kind silver Petroglyph Cuff by Navajo/Zuni silversmith Alex Sanchez. The 1 ¼” sterling silver cuff with nine red coral stones features appliqué spirals along with other ancient petroglyph symbols. The cuff is 5 1/2" inside with a 1" gap.
Alex Sanchez, Navajo and Zuni, was born in 1969 in Mexican Springs, New Mexico. He is the younger brother of Myron Panteah and Brad Panteah. Alex is known for his petroglyph patterns in heavy gauge sterling silver. His work has an old vintage influence, using petroglyph symbols, along with a contemporary style.
About the artist
Alex Sanchez
Alex Sanchez, Navajo and Zuni, was born in 1969 in Mexican Springs, New Mexico. He is the younger brother of Myron Panteah and Brad Panteah. Alex is known for his petroglyph patterns in heavy gauge sterling silver. His work has an old vintage influence, using the traditional petroglyph symbols, along with a contemporary style.
Alex Sanchez is Navajo (Water Edge Clan) and Zuni. His brother Myron Panteah taught him to silversmith, and Alex has
been presenting his work in silver since 2001.
Alex believes his talent for design and fine craftsmanship is a gift from the Creator, and he is always striving to make
pieces that honor this gift.
He works with traditional native themes and subject matter, but in ways quite original and contemporary. His jewelry combines
human, animal and spirit symbols to create silver and stone collages that are striking, beautiful and intriguing, reflecting his sense of culture and pride.