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cherokee jewelry company rev bbb_0001.wmvCHEROKEE JEWELRY COMPANY REVBB LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS EXPANDS TO WEST AND SOUTHWEST REGION With New ...Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, one of the nation’s leading fine art auction firms, announces the February opening of a new auction facility in Denver, Colorado. The office is located in Denver’s Golden Triangle, 960 Cherokee Street, just blocks away from the Denver Art Museum and the new Clyfford Still Museum. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers opened salerooms in Naples, Palm Beach, Milwaukee, Denver and coming soon to New Orleans. “The current market is creating the perfect environment for the expansion of our firm,” says Leslie Hindman, CEO/President of the firm bearing her name. “People are interested in selling their valuable personal property in an effort to raise capital or retire debt. Additionally, the influence of the global art market and strong prices realized have resulted in consecutive record years for our company.” “We are delighted to better serve our clients in the West and Southwest, both buyers and sellers, by being available and in closer proximity” says Jim Sharp, Director of Regional Offices. cherokee jewelry - Bookshelf
Oklahoma's Own: Cherokee Nation Preserves Lost Art - NewsOn6.com ...TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma -- Just off the square near where the historic Cherokee Capitol Building stands tall, there's an old WPA building where inside, a nearly lost ancient art form is being preserved. A handful of students make up the Cherokee Nations' first metalsmithing program. One of them is Ray Walker. "I'm trying to get the soder to flow around the base of it," Walker said. Walker is making a decorative box out of copper, while learning a craft practiced for hundreds of years by the Cherokee people. "Preserving it, that's what I like to see," he said. But what tribal leaders saw over the past few decades troubled them. Few Cherokees were learning the skill. "Because there wasn't a great market for it, a lot of our silversmiths' went to do other things," Chief Chad Smith said. So this inaugural six week metalsmithing class started with the goal of keeping metalsmithing alive. "It really has turned out very well," Chief Smith said. ... |
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