Ketoh Coral Post Earrings

Born in Keams Canon, Arizona, Nez met his wife Marian through his sister. It was Marian, a silversmith in her own right, who first taught Nez jewelry-making. In 1977, he made his first pieces and by1993 he began showing his work. He is consistently the recipient of awards and his work can be found in private collections, which include a silver bowl at the Smithsonian. An avid horseman and highly skilled team roper, he divides his time between his silver work and the rodeo circuit. Fine chisel, stamp work and deeply grooved silver overlay are the hallmarks of Navajo Leonard Nez’s silver jewelry whose work is featured in the Smithsonian Institute. By combining the elements of the traditional with the contemporary in detailed scrollwork and classic feather styling, Nez’s work is distinct and recognizable. He attributes his inspiration to God and says that sometimes design ideas come to him while he is in church.
Ketoh Coral Post Earrings
White Buffalo Shadow Box Post Earrings
Coral Branch Necklace
Coral & Silver Ring
White Buffalo Belt Buckle
Bisbee Turquoise Silver Gold Cuff
Silver Concho Belt
Ketoh Turquoise Post Earring
Silver and Gold Stamped Cuff
Sonoran Gold Turquoise Ring
Golden Hills Turquoise Silver Ring
Lapis Silver Ring
Kingman Spiderweb Turquoise Concho Belt
Square Kingman Turquoise Ring
Turquoise Silver Ring
Turquoise Mountain Turquoise Stud Earrings
Silver and Copper Cuff