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Emerson Kinsel Sterling Silver Horse Necklace Native American Navajo
Emerson Kinsel Sterling Silver Horse Necklace Native American Navajo
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            $500.00 USD
          
      
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                $750.00 USD
              
            
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          $500.00 USD
        
      
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Emerson Kinsel sterling silver horse necklace. Stunning, this piece measures, {as close as possible due to the curvature of the piece} 6 1/2 " X 1" tall at the widest part. The Sterling chain is 9" long on each side, not including the lobster claw clasp. This style of chain can be adjustable.
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Emerson Kinsel is a distinguished Navajo silversmith celebrated for his intricate sterling silver jewelry that deeply reflects Navajo cultural heritage and artistry.
Emerson Kinsel hails from a family with a longstanding tradition in Navajo silversmithing. Over a career spanning decades, he has developed a reputation for crafting exquisite silver pieces that showcase meticulous workmanship, including detailed hand-carved elements, expert stone settings, and precise hand stamping. His artistry blends traditional Navajo techniques with personal spiritual and mythological inspirations, making each piece a meaningful cultural expression.
Kinsel’s jewelry often features powerful Navajo symbolism and motifs such as horses, stars, and Kokopelli figures, crafted from sterling silver with high polish or oxidized finishes. His works include necklaces with large pendants, bracelets, and key rings, all signed or stamped with his mark, which authenticates their origin.
Collectors and admirers value Kinsel’s creations not only as adornments but also as embodiments of Navajo cultural identity and storytelling. His jewelry pieces frequently combine traditional craftsmanship like repousse and stamp work with influences from other Native American styles such as Zuni inlay and Hopi overlay, reflecting the evolving nature of contemporary Navajo silversmithing.
Examples of his work include sterling silver horse necklaces featuring hand-carved horses and hand-stamped designs, star-patterned silver pendants, and decorative silver bracelets all demonstrating his attention to detail and cultural dedication.
Emerson Kinsel remains a revered figure in Native American jewelry, known for preserving and advancing the silversmithing art form through both technical skill and cultural depth. His pieces are highly sought after for their artistic quality as well as their representation of Navajo heritage.
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