Post by blackcrowheart on May 16, 2006 14:25:15 GMT -5
Morning Spirit Jewelry website
morningspiritjewelry.com/
Harry Sandoval Jr. and Marco Lance Arviso are members of the Navajo
(Dine') Nation. Harry is from the Tohajiilee Chapter which is located
30 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico and is also of the Deer
Spring clan (Biih Bi' To' Nii) born for the Towering house clan (Kin
Yaa' A' Anii). Marco is originally from Black Rock, AZ and is
Naashgali' Dine'(Mescalero Apache Clan) and born for the Hona'gha'ahii
(One Who Walks Around Clan).
Jewelry making has been a part of Harry's way of life for just about
as long as he can remember. Within the past eight years, he has
designed for a number of people out of the Albuquerque area. Most
recently, he was on the designing team for the largest southwestern
jewelry manufacturing company in the United States, who catered to an
audience of over 5 million viewers daily, as well as providing the
most recent and latest southwestern jewelry styles to large and very
well known department stores all throughout the United States .
Although fairly new to the jewelry business, Marco has made a
transition from painting and sculpting to the world of jewelry design.
Marco has found that his painting and sculpting experience has been
an attribute in his creativity of wearable art. His eye for color
combination and use of space coupled with his Native American
upbringing is apparent in his work. He also draws on the experience
from the long line of traditional silversmiths and artisans in his
family for inspiration.
All the designs that are created by Marco Lance Arviso and Harry
Sandoval Jr. are designs that are used to promote their business
Morning Spirit . In this process they use all natural, gem-quality gem
stones and all sterling silver to create Morning Spirit jewelry.
Morning Spirit jewelry is inspired by the natural surroundings that
make up the great Navajo Nation, and is combined with a style that is
unique and contemporary, with a southwestern flair. Morning Spirit
jewelry is the Southwestern experience, hand crafted by proud members
of the Navajo (Dine') Nation.
morningspiritjewelry.com/
Harry Sandoval Jr. and Marco Lance Arviso are members of the Navajo
(Dine') Nation. Harry is from the Tohajiilee Chapter which is located
30 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico and is also of the Deer
Spring clan (Biih Bi' To' Nii) born for the Towering house clan (Kin
Yaa' A' Anii). Marco is originally from Black Rock, AZ and is
Naashgali' Dine'(Mescalero Apache Clan) and born for the Hona'gha'ahii
(One Who Walks Around Clan).
Jewelry making has been a part of Harry's way of life for just about
as long as he can remember. Within the past eight years, he has
designed for a number of people out of the Albuquerque area. Most
recently, he was on the designing team for the largest southwestern
jewelry manufacturing company in the United States, who catered to an
audience of over 5 million viewers daily, as well as providing the
most recent and latest southwestern jewelry styles to large and very
well known department stores all throughout the United States .
Although fairly new to the jewelry business, Marco has made a
transition from painting and sculpting to the world of jewelry design.
Marco has found that his painting and sculpting experience has been
an attribute in his creativity of wearable art. His eye for color
combination and use of space coupled with his Native American
upbringing is apparent in his work. He also draws on the experience
from the long line of traditional silversmiths and artisans in his
family for inspiration.
All the designs that are created by Marco Lance Arviso and Harry
Sandoval Jr. are designs that are used to promote their business
Morning Spirit . In this process they use all natural, gem-quality gem
stones and all sterling silver to create Morning Spirit jewelry.
Morning Spirit jewelry is inspired by the natural surroundings that
make up the great Navajo Nation, and is combined with a style that is
unique and contemporary, with a southwestern flair. Morning Spirit
jewelry is the Southwestern experience, hand crafted by proud members
of the Navajo (Dine') Nation.