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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 234292, member: 2844"]Absolutely right Hollyblue. And some of them made good quality pieces too.</p><p>And for a long time many professional NA artists didn't sign their work either. I don't think I've ever seen a Frank Dishta piece that is signed, but he is seen as one of the founding fathers of Zuni flush inlay, which also led to channelwork, etc. The technique was instigated by non-Native C.G. Wallace, who wanted to help the Zuni make something of themselves, and not live in reservation squalor.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 234292, member: 2844"]Absolutely right Hollyblue. And some of them made good quality pieces too. And for a long time many professional NA artists didn't sign their work either. I don't think I've ever seen a Frank Dishta piece that is signed, but he is seen as one of the founding fathers of Zuni flush inlay, which also led to channelwork, etc. The technique was instigated by non-Native C.G. Wallace, who wanted to help the Zuni make something of themselves, and not live in reservation squalor.[/QUOTE]
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