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A COMPLETE OVERVIEW OF REBECCA BEGAY JEWELRY

Many things set Rebecca Begay apart from other well-known Native American artists. First, she was one of the very few female Navajo artists who was recognized by her talents in crafting jewelry pieces. Second, unlike many popular jewelry makers who were born and raised in families of silversmiths, she was the first in her clan to take up this art. Third, she started learning the art of silversmithing late, when her husband Darryl Dean Begay began teaching her. Rebecca is indeed one of those people who beat all the odds to pursue a real passion for jewelry. While it helped that she had a renowned artist as a mentor, it was her innate talent for design and craftsmanship that truly catapulted her to fame.

Rebecca Begay has earned the respect of art collectors and fellow Navajo artists when she won several awards from prestigious competitions and shows, including the Santa Fe Indian Market. Aside from this, she was also a SWAIA Fellowship recipient. Her work has been honored with the Indian Market Best of Jewelry distinction. If you are interested in adding a few Rebecca Begay jewelry pieces to your collection, then it’s important to get to know this artist’s style, techniques, and inspirations. 

 

Signature Style

Rebecca is known for her floral tufa cast jewelry pieces and using 18kt gold and silver. She has used this style in many of her bracelets, pendants, and rings. Because of her signature aesthetic, she has been featured in different magazines. Rebecca also likes featuring dragonflies and butterflies aside from floral patterns. Sometimes, she also incorporates small turquoise and coral stones to her pieces.

 

Techniques

Rebecca is an expert in various techniques, but tufa sandstone casting is her favorite. She and Darryl Dean often work together. She is in charge of carving the images. Because of the difficulty and intricacy of her designs, it usually takes a day for her to finish carving.

Inspirations

Rebecca draws inspirations from her Christian faith and experiences as a mother, wife, and as a Navajo woman. She tells her stories and depicts the beautiful culture of Navajo through handcrafting stunning pieces of collectible jewelry.

The safest place to buy Native American jewelry is from a trusted online store that works directly with Navajo artists. These stores provide certificates of authenticity with each purchase and can guarantee that their products are all original, not imitations.

 

About the Company:

Turquoise Direct is one of the most prominent sellers of authentic handmade turquoise jewelry, designed by award winning Native American artists, including Julian Lovato, Harry H. Begay, Arland Ben, Aaron Anderson, Al Joe, Thomas Jim, Tommy Jackson, Calvin Martinez and many others who place only the finest natural American turquoise in beautiful contemporary and traditional silver and gold jewelry.  With an amazing selection of collectible Native American jewelry from bracelets to earrings, necklaces, and rings to buckles and bolos by some of the most collectible and highly esteemed Native American artists in the Southwest, Turquoise Direct is the place to go for the finest online experience on the web.

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