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Shoppers browse for turquoise jewelry at the annual Santa Fe Indian Market. Now in its 100th year, the show and sale brings vetted Indigenous art to the historic plaza of New Mexico’s capital city.
26-year-old Casey Sohoel-Smith, a turquoise silversmith is bringing more Southwestern and Native American silver and turquoise jewelry to the Eastside. His shop, Tanque Verde Turquoise, was ...
KEARNEY — Jim Armagost loves to get stoned. Stoned, that is, with turquoise, lapis lazuli, moonstone and obsidian. Armagost creates pendants and rings from silver and precious stones.
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