Turquoise, Water, Sky: A tour of the exhibit at MIAC
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Maxine McBrinn, Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, gives a tour of the current exhibit Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and its Meaning.
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Native turquoise jewelry inspired to learn silversmithing in 1977……still love the color❤❤❤
What a wonderful docent. And what a cool display of history and turquoise. Very impressive! Thank you for this online tour. As a field archaeologist, 15 years of fieldwork in the southwest, I have run across turquoise only once...two light blue small round disk beads with a bit of light tan matrix under a sage brush on a pueblo II Hisatsinom site, and they are still there.
@nadinebriggs9534
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On a cold winter evening in SW Washington state, I say thank you for the tour, the visual and the audio
@isabellavalencia8026
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Have you ever heard of Ellensburg blues? From Ellensburg washington?
@beowoofthemoviestar
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@@isabellavalencia8026 I have not
@isabellavalencia8026
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@@beowoofthemoviestar they are so beautiful and that color of blue only happens in the green canyons of ellensburg wa
@vallee7966
4 ай бұрын
March 2-3 gem & rock show at Pickering Barn in Issaquah!
My favorite stone so beautiful spiritual for Native people Beautiful presentation!!! And items🤩
I never knew turquoise grew in veins like similar to Gold that is very cool I'm learning so much from your video thank you
Thanks so much for this awesome tour!
One pendant on my necklace is blue plastic, the rest natural turquoise. I had not valued my beautiful blue plastic pendant until now! Now, I love it! Thankyou. Wonderful presentation.
Très belle collection de jewellerie avec turquoises. Les objets so nt très beaux et raffinés. Merci.
Thank You Mother Earth and Ancestors
Thank you so much I felt like I actually got to do this tour I feel like I was there thank you so much I appreciate that
Beautiful!
Wonderful tour! Docent is fantastic. Hope to be able to come and tour the museum some day.
love these ,so beautiful !
Wish I could go. “Greasy Green” is pejorative? I love that look of Cerrillos!
Very interesting! I love turquoise, but never knew how it was formed or that each stone can look so different or be a different hue. I would LOVE to visit!
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WoW beautiful thank you
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Amazing turquoise Musiums
Drooling lol😊🐝
What makes me very sad is that the artists were rarely paid fairly for their work and materials.
thanks
the planning probably is taking a set of routers down at a time. It literally would take each segment time to react to the last segment, and so on until ‘end of the line’. Think of one server failing at a time, which makes the connect servers fail, and so on
excellent
I have a few pieces of jewelry that have a makers mark on them but I have no idea who they are. Is there a site with different artist marks and names?
what is the Si Rios turquoise you are speaking of? I'm not understanding and sure have misspelled. Excellent presentation!!!
What does the squash blossom represent? & Thunder bird too ?
@hippiehillape
5 жыл бұрын
squash blossom doesn't actually represent anything, it was literally the ring in the noses of the first horses native americans saw that the spanish brought with them... the small blossoms surrounding the center were tassle ends from the spanish officers uniforms
@jennifers6435
3 жыл бұрын
Have you seen a zucchini blossom?
sometimes it would be nice to see your stuff with the lights on!
I have green turquoise snake head.
@ellenanderson9535
4 жыл бұрын
Azizi Dahaman you must startle people when they see you for the first time !
I like turtles.
turquoise aliens at 27:27
Sorry with coral bands as well
Look how many white men are intrigued at the culture they took away at 0:56
Turquoise is not widely known and used in north Africa!!
I'm Navajo part zuni on mom side, Navajo part hopi and Italian on my dad's side. Why are we fighting each other, over land? Geez
7:06 just like in the human body a person would be pale and anemic 🤔
Keep eye out for a green turquoise with blue one end horseshoe and diamond solitaire silver ring please stolen
I thought what people call white is actually the gem hittite
Stolen pretend make up jack in box pop corn. Arizona highway magazine