April 2022 - Annual Poppy Festival of Globe-Miami

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Would you like more information on the Poppy Festival?

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POPPYFEST

 

 

 

 

 

See something online? Use code JEWELRY20 at checkout and we'll give you the same great 20% off deal on all Native-made jewelry! (Excludes beadwork)

 

(ONLINE DISCOUNT CODE IS GOOD FOR APRIL ONLY!)

 

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Are you familiar with the unique jewelry designs of Priscilla Nieto & Harvey Abeyta?

 

Priscilla Nieto and Harvey Abeyta are well respected artists — Santo Domingo jewelers produce the finest handmade beads of any native tribe — and are recognized for their intricate and painstakingly executed jewelry. Known primarily for designing and creating necklaces (although the family creates quality bracelets and earrings, too) the process from original concept to final product is an arduous one. Beads fall into two primary categories- what comes from the ocean is shell; what is taken from Mother Earth, stone. These tiny beads — discs and tubes, a hole drilled through — are known as heishi and are cut, ground, shaped, sliced, drilled, and polished — with oil or animal fat — and then strung by hand on extremely strong...

 

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