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Andy Lee Kirk 14kt Gold Coral Necklace

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14kt Gold Bead and Coral Necklace by Andy Lee Kirk

Product Description

Beautiful handmade 14kt gold beads are accented with a rectangular handmade pendant set with red Coral by. Andy Lee Kirk.  The pendant is finished with a small diamond and a small round coral on each side.  A 14kt gold corn maiden is attached near the clasp.

Andy Lee Kirk was a Master contemporary Native American artist of Isleta and Navajo heritage, who died tragically at the height of his career at the age of 54. He created beautiful gold and silver jewelry using the finest materials from 1970 to 2001. Born in 1947, he originally earned a degree in biology continuing on to work for the Fish and Wildlife and Forest Services. Andy had learned the basics of jewelry making at the University of New Mexico and with the urging of Navajo artist, Gibson Nez, he made the decision to become a full time jeweler. Andy Lee Kirk was a consummate artist with many fine skills. He did lapidary work, rolling his own beads, and had mastered many types of precious metalwork including lost wax and sand cast techniques, stamping, engraving, overlay and fabrication. His artistic innovation reached further than aesthetic beauty alone. His designs were brilliant – a perfect balance between clean modern lines, meaningful symbolism, and bright southwestern colors such as lapis lazuli, turquoise, and red coral. He was the IACA Artist of the Year in 1996 and earned many other prestigious awards and accolades including First Place and Best of Division at Santa Fe Indian Market and Best of Category at the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, NM.

Additional information

Metal / Material

14kt Gold

Stone/Jewels

Natural Coral, Small Diamond

Tribe

Navajo and Isleta Pueblo

Artist

Andy Lee Kirk

Dimensions

With the chain and pendant, the necklace measures about 16" ~ The pendant measures 1" by 1-1/2"

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