NativeAmericanJewelry.com Celebrates Native Heritage this Tuesday
(PRWEB) September 09, 2016 -- The Native American and Indigenous Collective (NAIC) is a wonderful group located at the University of Texas who aim to empower and unify people of Native American descent. Last Tuesday the organization hosted their annual welcome ceremony, “Four Directions,” to invite young Native Americans into their growing community of Native students and seek to create an open space for Native American students to gather and discuss tradition, culture, and honor the values of their ancestors.
NativeAmericanJewelry.com, a company that works closely with the Native community, wants to show their support for the Native American and Indigenous Collective and groups like it across the country, with the release of a new collection of Native American made art and jewelry. The goal of this company has always been to spread Native culture across the country and teach people about the powerful impact Native Americans have had on the country through their various contributions to art, music, and agriculture.
The spokesman of NativeAmericanJewelry.com made a few comments with this release as well. “The American Southwest is probably the biggest example of Native Americans influencing American culture. For those that haven’t experienced the beautiful landscape of this region, they are really missing out on the stunning aesthetic that encapsulates the art scene of the Southwest. Our new collection of jewelry is dedicated to Native culture.”
The company has been collaborating with the artists they represent for the past few weeks to pay homage to organizations like the NAIC and various others that support and honor Native culture. This new collection of Native American jewelry is comprised of Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni pieces that use the various inlay and overlay silversmith techniques that shape the style of their respective tribes.
People that are interested in learning about Native American culture can take advantage of their Symbol Meanings page to find the meaning that goes into each piece of Native American jewelry. The symbols and patterns that shape this company’s collection are numerous and the artists they represent have gained acclaim in the Southwest for their unique talent in jewelry-crafting, incorporating their tribe’s culture and beliefs with each hallmark engraving.
People that are interested in discovering the art of Native jewelry making and learning the meaning behind these stunning pieces can browse NativeAmericanJewelry.com today.
Steven Onida, NAJ, http://www.nativeamericanjewelry.com/, +1 888-659-2164, [email protected]
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