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Madeline Beyuka is a Zuni jeweler who was active from the early 1950s to the late 1980s. She and her once husband Edward, who was known for creating many outstanding figures on Zuni jewelry, worked together to make pieces which typically featured dancers.
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Madeline Beyuka made jewelry from 1954 until the late 1980’s. She learned the craft from her brother-in-law, and worked with her husband Edward Beyuka for a number of years. She and her husband Eddie were famous for their dancers & kachinas.
This Zuni jeweler is known for her Zuni maidens and eagle dancers. She is cited in numerous publications touting American Indian jewelers and favors making bracelets, earrings, necklaces, pendants, pins and rings using silver, turquoise, jet, mother-of-pearl and coral.
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Zuni, (20th century), two jewelry items, including a turquoise, jet, shell, coral and mother-of-pearl inlaid pendant/bolo slide depicting a standing maiden balancing a jar atop her head and a matching ring. pendant: height 5 3/8in, width 2 1/8in; ring size 6 1/2; gross weight approximately 89.7 g
Madeline Beyuka, Zuni 1990's Inlay Pendant 5 3/8th " x 2 1/8" Ring Size 6 Provenance: Gloria Vry, Santa Fe INQUIRE HERE
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