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Zuni Indian jewellery

Zuni Indian jewellery, New Mexico, United States of America, North America. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Adam Woolfitt

Media ID 1381978

Filename: 508-4768.jpg

Size: 3758 x 5580 (8.0MB)

Date: 7th January 2000

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Adam Woolfitt/Robert Harding

Craft Crafts Hand Human Hands Jewellery Jewelry New Mexico Portraits Rings Traditional Clothing Traditional Dress Turquoise Zuni

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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of Zuni Indian jewellery, a true reflection of their rich cultural heritage. Set against the stunning backdrop of New Mexico, United States of America, these intricate pieces are a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry that has been passed down through generations. The vibrant turquoise stones embedded in each piece add a touch of natural elegance, perfectly complementing the traditional dress worn by the Zuni people. The attention to detail is evident as every ring and bracelet is delicately crafted with precision and care. Photographer Adam Woolfitt/Robert Harding skillfully captures this moment in time, highlighting not only the jewellery but also the hands that create them. These human hands tell stories of tradition and dedication, representing years of practice and expertise. As we gaze upon this vertical image, we are transported into a world where culture meets contemporary design. The colors burst forth from the photograph, inviting us to explore further into this mesmerizing realm. For those who appreciate fine craftsmanship or seek unique travel destinations that celebrate indigenous cultures, this print serves as an inspiration to delve deeper into Zuni Indian traditions. It reminds us that there is immense beauty in preserving age-old techniques while embracing modern influences. In summary, Adam Woolfitt/Robert Harding's photograph encapsulates both the timeless allure and contemporary spirit found within Zuni Indian jewellery – an artistic expression deeply rooted in history yet continuously evolving with each generation.

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