Christopher Nieto is a relatively young artist from Santo Domingo Pueblo who has excelled beyond his years in terms of the exacting precision of his traditional necklaces, both in terms of design and execution of the component parts of his pieces. All of his beads are handmade, whether he is working with turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, red coral or spiny oyster. His mosaic inlay is also of the highest calibre of craftsmanship. His work is increasingly sought after and in May 2006 he won first prize for his necklace entry at the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA) Show in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Chris is a master at making any sort of bead by hand. He attributes much of his skill to diamonds; diamond saw blades, diamond-tipped drills and diamond infused grinding pads. This strand is a mix of handmade barrel beads and oblate spheroid beads of apple coral strung with white mother of pearl handmade heishi as spacer beads. Nice color, nice length, very comfortable! The necklace terminates in Sterling cones at the catch. A photo of Christopher (wearing one of his necklaces) can be seen in our Artists section under the letter "N". Apple Coral Beads: barrels 3/4" running length & 9/16" diameter; oblate spheroid 5/16" running length & 9/16" diameter Mother of Pearl Heishi: 1/8" running length & 3/16" diameter Length: 18 3/4" |