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Posted: May 18 2008
Southwestern Silver Jewelry is a fascinating overview of the development of Native American silver jewelry in the Southwest. The many historical, social, and economic influences are beautifully researched and carefully described in a logical, chronological progression. The materials, tools, and techniques used to create this jewelry in the different eras are well described. The gorgeous, clear pictures accurately illustrate the points discussed. Experts and novices alike will find new information and develop greater insight into the history and artistry of this remarkable jewelry-making tradition. This book deserves a place in every jewelry collectors' bookshelf. If you buy only one book about Southwest Indian jewelry, make it this one!
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( 24 of 24 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 4 2005
This book is a visual feast and factual whopper! With vintage Indian Jewelry gaining popularity, this 200 page hardback book is a 'must read' if, for no other reason than to enjoy the pictures . . . fabulous! Also, much credit is deservedly given to artisans; it was refreshing to see the old timers names alive once again. The price guide is nice but very wide ranging. I spotted one or two factual errors but in a book of this scope, they are minor. I am always concerned about 'back scratching' when a high volume of the photo credits go to such a limited number of sources (owners/collectors/sellers), which is prevalent in this volume; otherwise, I believe you can rely on the very well written facts and figures. The historical overview is excellent and detailed. But most important, if you have any old Indian jewelry similar to those found in these pages, you have something of significance and value. You can bet online auctions will be replete with references to this beautifully illustrated book. Like I said, must read . . . even more . . . must own!
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( 22 of 24 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 6 2003
I like this book.I have other books by Paula Baxter, and I new that this one was going to be just as good. I make Indian jewelry and I'm always looking for picture books on the old Indian jewelry and this book is "chuck full of pictures of old jewelry and tools that were used to make the jewelry". The pictures are clear,clean,and big. If you like the way the indian jewelry looked back in the early part of the 1900's this is the book for you. Paula, did a vary nice job and I wish to thank her for this book.

















