SWAIA ARTIST Profile

Deborah Silversmith

Name
Deborah Silversmith
Tribe
Navajo Nation
Main Classification
Jewelry
Classification #2
Classification #3

SWAIA Booth History

SFIM25
PLZ 17
WIM24
SFIM24
SFT E 528

SWAIA Highlight History

Featured in 2024
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2024 Award History

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Portfolio Example & Artist Statement
Deborah Silversmith

I grew up learning how to make jewelry from my family. My grandfather, Kenneth Begay, was a renowned Navajo silversmith and my greatest teacher. My work honors the techniques I learned from him and other talented silversmiths in my family, such as Harvey Begay and Sylvia Begay, while embodying my creativity as a Navajo silversmith. The materials I use within my work are the same he used to teach me. I prefer using natural stones, sterling silver, and gold. Each piece of jewelry is hand-fabricated using traditional methods such as silver overlay, hand-shaped beads, hand-setting stones, hand-crafted bezels, and hand-sawing techniques. Each step in my jewelry-making process requires great skill and knowledge because I do not utilize modern technology or techniques. I stick to the traditional technique my grandfather taught me more than 50 years ago.

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