Zuni channel inlay of a Shalako Kachina by Bev Etsate. The inlay is mother-of-pearl, turquoise, and coral on a jet background and set in silver.
Bev Etsate is the daughter of Rosalie an Augustine Pinto, who were known for their intricate inlay work. She has been making jewelry for well over thirty years. She is one of Zuni’s top jewelers and her work is collected worldwide. One of her favorite subjects is the Kachinas which she is well known for.
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About the artist
Beverly Etsate
Beverly Etsate is an acclaimed Zuni Inlay artist. Bev is the daughter of revered Zuni artists Rosalie and Augustine Pinto. Bev continues her parents’ tradition of inlaid jewelry by producing jewelry in the same style as her elders. As she had learned from her parents she has been a teacher to her two sons Carl Etsate a fetish carver and Todd Etsate as well as her daughter Tracy Bowekaty, a jewelry maker who is also following in her mother’s and grandparents’ paths.
She has over 40 years of experience in her craft. Over that time, she has become one of Zuni's foremost jewelers.
Her work ranges through all the traditional techniques of Zuni: mosaic inlay, raised inlay, animated, pictorial inlay, and also needlepoint. She creates overlay and inlay figures, blossoms, holiday themes, corn style inlay, and needlepoint. Some of her favorite designs are kachinas, mudheads and bears. A great sense of humor is evident in many of her holiday pieces.