61-601 18K Gold SS Mediterranean Coral, Opal, Sugalite, Lone Mountain Turquoise Bracelet

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61-601 18K Gold SS Mediterranean Coral, Opal, Sugalite, Lone Mountain Turquoise Bracelet

$16,500.00

Handmade 18k Gold Sterling Silver Mediterranean Coral, Australian White Opal, Gem Grade Sugalite, Lone Mountain Turquoise Bracelet

by Isiah M Begay

Circumference 6 1/2” Opening 1” Width - Front 1 1/2”

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By 12, Isiah Begay had already created his first ring, which he entered in the 68th Annual Navajo Nation Fair juried art show, in which he earned a second-place ribbon, an almost completed 18k rose gold pendant. The piece is inlaid with Lone Mountain turquoise, Japanese coral, and black opal. The pendant’s centerpiece is a captivating Lander Blue turquoise cabochon. This early success was a harbinger of Isiah M. Begay’s remarkable career. He used the prize money to buy school shoes for his brothers, a testament to his generosity and sense of responsibility. Begay, 23, a fifth-generation jeweler, is elevating fine artistry. His meticulously crafted geometric lapidary inlay designs – reminiscent of the vibrant patterns seen through a kaleidoscope – are more than adornments. They are narratives of heritage, precision, and innovation. He works with some of the rarest and most exquisite materials available, yielding Diné jewelry to a realm of modern mastery. Begay is from Round Rock, Arizona, where he grew up. Born into a family with a rich legacy of metal smithing, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Philander Begay Sr., and his mother, Shanibah Begay. Isiah Begay is Tséńjíkiní and born for Yé’ii Dine’é Táchii’nii. His maternal grandfather’s clan is unknown, and his paternal grandfather is Nát’oh Dine’é. He now resides in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.