Beautiful workmanship and design. I love the great teamwork you have in making these beautiful necklaces. my husband purchased a couple of these type of necklaces, but they were out of turquoise and coral. I am a First Nation woman who has ancesters from Wisconsin, Minnesota area, my grandfathers family were separated because the long knifes chased them away from their lands. They were scattered all over the Americas. My grandfather travelled to the north which is now called Canada, later he visited his family in his old age. But unfortunately he died before we were interested in knowing about our family south of the border. I’m an Ojibway(Anishinaabeh) woman who also speaks the language, we can understand the Chippewa, Algonquin, the Tseauteau, the Cree, the AbenakiThanks to my mother and father, grandfathers and grandmothers. Keep up the excellent work and also for preserving your language because you speak it. These are beautiful languages, as it shows you another unique perspective in how you see the world. Thank you so much again for sharing . Best wishes to you both and your families.🙏🏽🦅🐢❤️
Love how this team works together to create these beautiful pieces. Also like how you show the time it actually takes. These two people's knowledge skills and time are worth what they ask for their products. Thank you for sharing.
May I please trouble you for the bit size of your dremel to hole the shells? I've been trying to hole some seashells for windchimes and only big fat burrs seem to work.
I bought a necklace from WARPATH TRADING POST In Old town Albuquerque. How would I find the artist ? She said it had variscite and turquoise heishi beads.
the old way costs a 1000 US he has got to make a living in the 21st century and he is still working in his age, nice work -things change. Not many can afford jewelry made the old way. Cars used to be metal now they are plastic
Beautiful workmanship and design. I love the great teamwork you have in making these beautiful necklaces. my husband purchased a couple of these type of necklaces, but they were out of turquoise and coral. I am a First Nation woman who has ancesters from Wisconsin, Minnesota area, my grandfathers family were separated because the long knifes chased them away from their lands. They were scattered all
over the Americas. My grandfather travelled to the north which is now called Canada, later he visited his family in his old age. But unfortunately he died before we were interested in knowing about our family south of the border. I’m an Ojibway(Anishinaabeh) woman who also speaks the language, we can understand the Chippewa, Algonquin, the Tseauteau, the Cree, the AbenakiThanks to my mother and father, grandfathers and grandmothers. Keep up the excellent work and also for preserving your language because you speak it. These are beautiful languages, as it shows you another unique perspective in how you see the world. Thank you so much again for sharing . Best wishes to you both and your families.🙏🏽🦅🐢❤️
I love that you speak in your language still. I dont want the native american culture disappear!!
Love how this team works together to create these beautiful pieces. Also like how you show the time it actually takes. These two people's knowledge skills and time are worth what they ask for their products. Thank you for sharing.
I love heishi jewelry, so pretty!
YES, JUST GORGEOUS ❣️❣️❣️
Thank you for your hard, prayful work! Beautiful work.
Please wear a respirator when cutting, drilling or polishing stones or shell even when wet.
Beautiful !!!!!!
I figured it took a lot but had no idea heishi was this labor intensive. Amazing!
wow, I didn't know this is how you make these types of necklaces, thanks
I still remember the kindergarten field trip to Santo Domingo I felt at home
Wow just beutifull
Beautiful work ❤❤❤
Beautiful work
Wow, that is awesome!!!
Good job. Pretty ( nizhoni)
Bravo ! Beautiful ! Thank you !
May I please trouble you for the bit size of your dremel to hole the shells? I've been trying to hole some seashells for windchimes and only big fat burrs seem to work.
Sir how can u make round beads from square cut.... TIA
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Beautiful work your truly blessed. How can one reach out to you to aquire on purchasing a beautiful piece of jewelry.
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What kind of shell is he cutting on that grinder in the beginning?
How do you get from the squares to the round shapes?
They hand grind them. Then they polish for 3 times.
I bought a necklace from WARPATH TRADING POST In Old town Albuquerque. How would I find the artist ? She said it had variscite and turquoise heishi beads.
Far from traditional ,this is modern way of making jewelry.
Aaaand???? Who are you😂
the old way costs a 1000 US he has got to make a living in the 21st century and he is still working in his age, nice work -things change. Not many can afford jewelry made the old way. Cars used to be metal now they are plastic