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50's Frank Patania sr Southwestern Modernist sterling silver turquoise earrings

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Frank Patania sr Southwestern Modernist sterling silver turquoise earrings. Extremely rare if not one of a kind design, I‘ll be offering a matching cuff bracelet separately. Circa mid 20th century with no issues, screw back earrings.

Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. NO issues. Frank Patania, Sr. (1899-1964), a silversmith of international renown, established the iconic Thunderbird Studio in Santa Fe. His exceptional work remains highly coveted by collectors with a deep appreciation for Southwestern artistry. Beyond his own creations, Patania played a pivotal role in elevating the craft of Native American silversmiths, generously sharing his expertise in gemstone setting and other intricate techniques. He fostered the talents of Pueblo artisans like Julian Lovato of Santo Domingo and Louis Lamay of Hopi, serving as both mentor and employer. Though born in Sicily, Patania‘s profound influence on the Santa Fe art scene took root in the 1950s, leaving an indelible mark on the region‘s artistic heritage.
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$1,750.00 Sin IVA

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    Frank Patania sr Southwestern Modernist sterling silver turquoise earrings. Extremely rare if not one of a kind design, I‘ll be offering a matching cuff bracelet separately. Circa mid 20th century with no issues, screw back earrings.

    Weight and measurements in pics, all solid sterling. NO issues. Frank Patania, Sr. (1899-1964), a silversmith of international renown, established the iconic Thunderbird Studio in Santa Fe. His exceptional work remains highly coveted by collectors with a deep appreciation for Southwestern artistry. Beyond his own creations, Patania played a pivotal role in elevating the craft of Native American silversmiths, generously sharing his expertise in gemstone setting and other intricate techniques. He fostered the talents of Pueblo artisans like Julian Lovato of Santo Domingo and Louis Lamay of Hopi, serving as both mentor and employer. Though born in Sicily, Patania‘s profound influence on the Santa Fe art scene took root in the 1950s, leaving an indelible mark on the region‘s artistic heritage.

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