Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Featured Navajo Artist : Orville Tsinnie

UPDATE 5/26/17: Since this article was written, Orville Tsinnie passed on into the next world on May 23,2017. His presence will be sorely missed.

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Orville Tsinnie is a master Navajo silversmith who has been making jewelry since the 1970s and has won numerous awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA), an honor that brings well-deserved recognition to this fine American Indian artist. Orville is a perfectionist, hand picking and polishing only the highest quality natural stones. He cuts, polishes and sets the stones by hand. The level of craftsmanship in Orville's work is superior. His designs are flawlessly executed, his soldering technique very clean, and his finishing and polishing meticulous. This careful attention to detail sets Orville's jewelry apart from many others, and reveals the pride he takes in his work. A steady presence in the world of American Indian art for over thirty-five years, Orville Tsinnie's work is distinctive and stylish. Orville creates some of the finest and unique Native American hand made jewelry on the market today.  His works are highly collectible.
We have an extensive selection of Orville Tsinnie hand made jewelry available for sale on our website.


Click here to view our current selection of Orville Tsinnie's jewelry
 
We've had the opportunity to meet and purchase jewelry directly from Orville many times over the years and it is always a pleasure to visit with him and his wife Darlene. We often work directly with Orville to create custom jewelry for our customers.  All the Orville Tsinnie jewelry we sell has been purchased directly from the artist.
Awards: Lifetime Acheivement Award IACA, many awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, more.


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