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Photograph by Addison Doty. Copyright 2010 School for Advanced Research.

Pendant

Photograph by Addison Doty. Copyright 2010 School for Advanced Research.

Pendant

Date: before 1952
Artist or Maker: Unknown
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 x 6 cm (2 3/8 x 2 3/8 in.)
Medium: shell | turquoise
Credit Line: Gift of Amelia Elizabeth White, 1952.
Place Made:
Zuni Pueblo, McKinley County, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
Object Number: IAF.S728
Not on view
DescriptionWhite shell, upper half covered with turquoise mosaic.
Tribal Collection Review RemarksOctavius Seowtewa during collection review visit February 17 and 18, 2010 (Events Record “Collection Review: Zuni Tribe, Review 4”): The catalog card says this piece is made from clam shell. A researcher in 1995 though it was conch shell. Mr. Seowtewa thinks it might really be spiny oyster ground down to the white part because the shell is a translucent pink when held up to the light. The adhesive for the turquoise mosaic pieces could be pitch because it is the right color for it.

This type of pendant is used in several pueblos. Many were, and still are, made at Santo Domingo. It is impossible to tell for sure at which pueblo this piece was made. Since the IAF record says they are Zuni, it is most likely they were purchased at Zuni, which means they were used there.
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