Handmade Silver Canteen By Connie Tsosie Gaussoin

Handmade Silver Canteen By Connie Tsosie Gaussoin

$2,450.00
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Connie Tsosie-Gaussoin is a force in the world of Native American arts. Of Picuris Pueblo and Navajo descent, Connie Tsosie-Gaussoin has received numerous awards, exhibited at more than a dozen shows and museums, taught jewelry making in multiple capacities and judged different Native American art shows including Santa Fe Indian Market. Very recently, Tsosie-Gaussoin was quoted in the New York Times, "“The pieces talk to you,” she said, “and you just have to listen to them and be very fragile with them and just decide what they want to be, not what you want them to be.” This piece of Tsosie-Gaussoin's must've somehow indicated its desire to be a canteen, like the old handmade Navajo silver tobacco canteens. This one is created with elegant stamp work on the front culminating in a single natural turquoise stone. On the reverse is a nod to Tsosie-Gaussoin's pueblo heritage with a repeating feather design similar to one you might have seen on plates by Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso Pue

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