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Earrings

Object Details

Collection History
Between 1945 and 1949, the Indian Arts and Crafts Board commissioned artist William Spratling to draw upon his successes in revitalizing Mexican silver jewelry and decorative items and develop a line of products that could be reproduced by Alaskan Native workers. Following the failure of the project, Spratling's models became part of the IACB Headquarters collection (Department of the Interior, Washington, DC) and remained there until 2000 when the collection was transferred to NMAI.
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Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Culture/People
Non-Indian
Artist/Maker
William Spratling, Non-Indian, 1900-1967
IACB source
William Spratling, Non-Indian, 1900-1967
Previous owner
Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior (IACB), 1935-
Date created
1945-1949
Object Name
Earrings
Media/Materials
Fossil ivory, gold, metal jewelry findings
Techniques
Carved, polished, hammered
Dimensions
2.9 x 1.9 x 2 cm
Object Type
Adornment/Jewelry
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