Silver and Turquoise Cuff Links

Charles Loloma

Silver and Turquoise Cuff Links, Jewelry by Charles Loloma
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Marked Down $3,600.00
Gallery Price $4,600.00
Title
Silver and Turquoise Cuff Links
Artist
Charles Loloma
Medium
Sterling silver and turquoise
Size
1" in length X 3/4" width (silver platform for bezel), 5/8" X 1/2" (approx. each turquoise stone)
Signed
"Sterling" "Loloma" on each cuff link's back
Date of creation
Late 1960's
Condition
Excellent
Turquoise
Natural Bisbee turquoise
Provenance
Acquired directly from Charles from his store near Fifth Avenue store in the late 1960's. MM
Gram weight
23.1 grams
About The Silver and Turquoise Cuff Links

These extremely masculine silver cuff links were made by the Hopi master jeweler, Charles Loloma. 

Featuring high grade Bisbee turquoise, both women and men will look stunning in this classic "masculine" design.

Marked Down from $4,200 to $3,600

About Charles Loloma

(1921-1992) This innovative man from Hopi pioneered in jewelry design, as well as painting, printmaking, pottery and with bronze castings.

A member of the Badger Clan, Charles Loloma was born in Hoteville, Arizona. Artistic blood ran through his family. His father was a weaver, while his mother made baskets. In Hopi, his name, Loloma means "beauty". Following World War II, this GI used his benefits to study ceramics at the School of American Craftsmen at Alfred University. While at Alfred University, he received the Whitney Fellowship to study Hopi ceramics.

Not until the mid 1950's did he begin to work in silver. At this time he and his wife opened a pottery shop in Scottsdale, Arizona. Around 1959 Charles began making jewelry featuring gold, silver, ironwood and stones using a variety of techniques.

Loloma's solo exhibitions took place at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, at the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico and in Paris, France. Awarded the Arizona Indian Living Treasures award, Mr. Loloma was named a Fellow of the American Crafts Council. Purchase and read Loloma Beauty is His Name by Martha Hopkins Struever, published in 2005.

Cultures

American Indian, Hopi

Medium

Jewelry

Subject

Keywords

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