SWAIA ARTIST Profile

Janie Reano

Name
Janie Reano
Tribe
Santo Domingo Pueblo
Main Classification
Jewelry
Classification #2
Classification #3

SWAIA Booth History

SFIM25
PAL N 253
WIM24
SFIM24
PAL N 253

SWAIA Highlight History

Featured in 2024
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2024 Award History

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Portfolio Example & Artist Statement
Janie Reano

For traditional necklaces: Rough stone is cut using lapidary saw into strips. Strips are cut into squares. Each square is drilled and strung onto wire. Using lapidary equipment each strand is ground, sanded and polished. Then, each strand is strung onto nylon thread. All strands are then wrapped in a traditional finish with wax thread or finished with sterling silver cones and claspFor Mosaic work: Base layer is cut from shell. Rough stones and shells are cut into small pieces using lapidary saw. Mosaic work is done on shell using an industrial epoxy. Lapidary machines are used to grind, sand and polish. Earrings and pendants are drilled for silver wire or wax thread. For inlay/engraved pendants: Pendant are finished with inlay process. Images are engraved and/or sanded onto surface. Nylon thread is used to attach to necklace.

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