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Virgil & Shirley Benn Hopi/Zuni sterling silver carved stone inlay pendant/pin

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Virgil & Shirley Benn Hopi/Zuni sterling silver carved stone inlay pendant/pin. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. All stones, secure and intact, I see a few stable hairlines, please look at pics.

Virgil and Shirley Benn Nampeyo, Pueblo Artists
Hopi/Tewa artist Shirley Benn Nampeyo, was an active artist from 1950 to 1980. She is known for her pottery and jewelry to include necklaces and pins.

Shirley Benn Nampeyo (1936-) is Hopi-Tewa but worked at Zuni Pueblo as she wed into the Zuni tribe when she married Virgil Benn.

Shirley Benn Nampeyo is the Great-granddaughter of Nampeyo; granddaughter of Annie Healing; niece of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo; daughter of Daisy Hooee; sister of Louella Naha Inote and Raymond Naha; wife of Virgil Benn. Shirley Benn Nampeyo is Hopi-Tewa but worked at Zuni Pueblo.

"I learned most of my pottery from my grandmother, and when I got to doing more my mother helped with shaping. She taught me the ways to make them. The pottery maidens [Zuni Olla Maidens, a performance group that carries large water jars on their heads] would come in summertime, and she [Daisy] would help them make pottery. I learned to mix paint from my mom and learned about the designs, where they come from. I am also a silversmith, I do channel work, necklaces, bolos, and pins." -Shirley Benn (Dillingham 1994:4
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    Virgil & Shirley Benn Hopi/Zuni sterling silver carved stone inlay pendant/pin. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. All stones, secure and intact, I see a few stable hairlines, please look at pics.

    Virgil and Shirley Benn Nampeyo, Pueblo Artists
    Hopi/Tewa artist Shirley Benn Nampeyo, was an active artist from 1950 to 1980. She is known for her pottery and jewelry to include necklaces and pins.

    Shirley Benn Nampeyo (1936-) is Hopi-Tewa but worked at Zuni Pueblo as she wed into the Zuni tribe when she married Virgil Benn.

    Shirley Benn Nampeyo is the Great-granddaughter of Nampeyo; granddaughter of Annie Healing; niece of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo; daughter of Daisy Hooee; sister of Louella Naha Inote and Raymond Naha; wife of Virgil Benn. Shirley Benn Nampeyo is Hopi-Tewa but worked at Zuni Pueblo.

    "I learned most of my pottery from my grandmother, and when I got to doing more my mother helped with shaping. She taught me the ways to make them. The pottery maidens [Zuni Olla Maidens, a performance group that carries large water jars on their heads] would come in summertime, and she [Daisy] would help them make pottery. I learned to mix paint from my mom and learned about the designs, where they come from. I am also a silversmith, I do channel work, necklaces, bolos, and pins." -Shirley Benn (Dillingham 1994:4

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