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What impression did I get about the state of Southwestern Indian jewelry this past August? We went to New Mexico and spent the week leading up to the SWAIA Indian Market immersed in the business. We were selling copies of our new book Southwestern Indian Bracelets: The Essential Cuff. We saw both the vintage Indian arts shows and selling done in Santa Fe hotels, missed the IFAM market by the Railyards, and spent a day and a half at the Indian Market. If I can characterize what we saw, I’d use the word “unadventurous.” Considering it had been three years since we last went to Indian Market, it felt like “same old, same old.” I saw virtually no attempts to create new designs or experiment with unusual forms or materials. In Fact, I’d say that everyone was playing it safe. Perhaps this is all about the economy still being unsettled for those not in the lucky 1%…


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  1. Hi Paula: I think that you should stop by IFAM next time. I believe there is creativity and a youthful vibe there that might interest you.
    Liz

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