Cutting Edge Native Design

World Famous Heard Museum Shop Trinkets

Maria Samora Taos Pat Pruitt Laguna, and Dylan Poblano Zuni, are two Native jewelers who make wonderful items, available at the Heard Museum Shop. Maria uses silver, gold and diamonds; Pat Pruitt used steel and items such as stingray skin and industrial diamonds. Dylan studied at FIT and creates as he likes.

The design duo will be attending Indian Fair and Market in March, and their work is available at the Heard Museum Shop.
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