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FASHION STYLE ROUND TIBET SILVER CRYSTAL RED TURQUOISE EARRING NECKLACE SET
FASHION STYLE ROUND TIBET SILVER CRYSTAL RED TURQUOISE EARRING NECKLACE SET
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CLASSIC genuine red coral dangle earrings
CLASSIC genuine red coral dangle earrings
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2 ROW WHITE PEARL MIX RED CORAL 925 CLASP WRAP BRACELET
2 ROW WHITE PEARL MIX RED CORAL 925 CLASP WRAP BRACELET
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AAA natural 8pcs 4mm round red coral earrings 925s post j8092
AAA natural 8pcs 4mm round red coral earrings 925s post j8092
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Chips Bracelet
Chips Bracelet
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Red Coral 925 Sterling Silver Pendant Necklace 18
Red Coral 925 Sterling Silver Pendant Necklace 18
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Lovely RED CORAL Silver Earrings  50mm The Jewellery Lovers AC 3340
Lovely RED CORAL Silver Earrings 50mm The Jewellery Lovers AC 3340
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Agate choker
Agate choker
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FABULOUS FIRE RED CORAL SILVER EARRINGS 2 IN
FABULOUS FIRE RED CORAL SILVER EARRINGS 2 IN
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Agate Necklace
Agate Necklace
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RADICAL RED CORAL ENAMEL PEAR 925 STERLING SILVER DANGLE ARTISAN EARRINGS V1334
RADICAL RED CORAL ENAMEL PEAR 925 STERLING SILVER DANGLE ARTISAN EARRINGS V1334
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FINEST LAVA RED CORAL SILVER BRACELET SIZE 8 IN LONG
FINEST LAVA RED CORAL SILVER BRACELET SIZE 8 IN LONG
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U Pick1000pcs Swarovski Crystal 4mm bicone beads 5301
U Pick1000pcs Swarovski Crystal 4mm bicone beads 5301
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Italy Coral Red Medium Shoulder TOSCA Hobo Handbag
Italy Coral Red Medium Shoulder TOSCA Hobo Handbag
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RED CORAL PEARL 925 SILVER HOOK BEADS EARRINGS 2 5 8
RED CORAL PEARL 925 SILVER HOOK BEADS EARRINGS 2 5 8
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Tibetan Necklace Mixed Trade Beads
Tibetan Necklace Mixed Trade Beads
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Tibetan Silver Repoussee Pendant Amber Color
Tibetan Silver Repoussee Pendant Amber Color
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Tibetan Silver Repoussee Glass Pendant Faceted Yellow
Tibetan Silver Repoussee Glass Pendant Faceted Yellow
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GENUINE TEARDROP RED CORAL STERLING SILVER SZ 5 ring
GENUINE TEARDROP RED CORAL STERLING SILVER SZ 5 ring
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Vintage 925 Sterling Silver Inlaid Gemstone Ring Size 7
Vintage 925 Sterling Silver Inlaid Gemstone Ring Size 7
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Silver Red Coral

Seeing Red - The Story Behind American Indian Coral and Spondylus Shell Jewelry

Shopping for Native American jewelry, you may have noticed lots of red . . .  (and orange) . . .  for the color in all shades is one of the most revered in Southwestern American Indian jewelry.  Two materials, Coral and Spondylus Shell, are used to create that jewelry in all colors red.

The appeal of the color red has been around for quite some time.  Spondylus shell or spiny oyster comes from the Gulf of Mexico and South America.  It can be found in purple, yellow, red, and orange hues.  It has been used in bead making by Native Americans even in pre-historic times.  Therefore, upon first contact with the Europeans, Native Americans already had a standing tradition of hand shaping red and orange spondylus shell into beads.  It is no surprise, then, that when Europeans introduced red coral harvested from the Mediterranean Sea to the Native Americans, it, too, became a prized material for adornment.  Navajo, Hopi and Pueblo people adeptly hand-ground, hand-cut, and hand-drilled this coral into regularly shaped beads that were readily adopted into their jewelry making.  In fact, we know that the Hopi wore coral necklaces in the 1870's and 1880's at their snake dances.

Among the 20th century Zuni, we credit trader C.G. Wallace with doing much to stimulate the use of natural Mediterranean coral among Zuni jewelers like Leekya Deyuse and Dan Simplicio.  That is, until World War II, when it became difficult to import Mediterranean from Italy, an enemy of the United States.  During the Second World War, when new supplies of Mediterranean coral were no longer available, American Indian jewelers returned to using spondylus shell to complete their red and orange jewelry.  After the war, Mediterranean coral could be obtained again, but the supply, once believed to be inexhaustible, was soon greatly depleted due to over-harvesting and pollution.

Today, it is very difficult to obtain high quality Mediterranean coral. It is very rare and very valuable, indeed.  Unless it is taken from older supplies, most of the coral used today comes from Japan and Australia.  There is also, of course, "fake" coral, which is either poor grade coral dyed to be redder in color or glass beads.  In the 1970's, one could go into an American Indian pawnshop and see rows of natural Mediterranean coral necklaces for sale, but now the pawn vaults only hold a small number.  As this resource gets more and more rare, values will  continue to go up.

The Native American people consider coral a sign of wealth and status - the more strands, the better.  Inheritance might even be passed down in coral.   When you look at early multi-strand coral necklaces, it becomes evident that the wearer added strands of coral as they were able, as their wealth or social standing grew.  Once, American Indian artist, Mary Rosetta brought out a few shoeboxes of her "private coral" for dealers to admire; for this was the equivalent of her savings account.

Next time you see the color red in American Indian jewelry, take a moment to admire the fine natural materials in that jewelry, and how painstakingly American Indians have worked those materials to create a wearable form of art.

About the Author

Bonnie McClung is the manager/director of Martha Hopkins Struever, a Santa Fe, New Mexico based gallery of fine American Indian art.

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