April 18-20, 2014: Highlands Ranch, CO
Hilton Garden Inn Denver Highlands Ranch
1050 Plaza Dr, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
(303) 683-4100 (during show dates only)
Friday, Apr 18: 11 AM - 9 PM
Saturday, Apr 19: 11 AM – 8 PM
Sunday, Apr 20: 11 AM - 7 PM
Mothers Day is right around the corner!
Spring Jewelry Collections
After a four-week tour on the snow-bound east coast in February we are looking forward to our visit with you in sunny Highlands Ranch! We'll be bringing you turquoise in beautiful shades of blues and greens (light blues and Dry Creek are leading the trend right now), as well as more bead necklaces and chains. Light, milky-blue Larimar is also in demand right now, along with traditional Navajo cluster-style pieces and longer necklaces. Alton Bedonie provided us with more exquisite lapis pieces, Jack and Mary Tom brought us a number of necklaces in exciting new designs and Kee Yazzie and Bruce Hodgins provided beautiful works as well. In addition we have some highly collectible pieces by Vernon Haskie (more than we've had from him in years!), including a must-see belt buckle, and gem quality sugilite bracelet, works by Lee Begay, Mary Marie Lincoln Yazzie, Harrison Jim and a stunning and rare ring by Jesse Monongye - so collectors beware! Just acquired are some quality heavy, thick Italian-made serpentine chains in hard-to-find longer lengths, and some lovely Rhodochrosite pendants - perfect for gifts. And new on the market, a stunning lab-created opal called spider opal, which has the look and light-refraction of natural opals (without the fragility!).
As always, we have Items to fit any budget, from insanely affordable (great for gifts!) to not-to-miss collector items!
Carvings, Pottery, Rugs and More
In addition to collector quality kachinas by master carvers, you'll find a huge selection of Zuni fetishes, Navajo, Hopi and Acoma pottery, superb Navajo weavings - both historic and new, including a stunning tree of life rug by Banna Benally and exquisite sand paintings. Also just in - two sets of much sought-after Navajo rug pillows and two original paintings by Carol Lee Thompson!.
See you there!
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