Sandcast Sterling Silver Earrings
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Handmade by artist John Aguilar of the Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo, these sterling silver earrings are created through traditional sandcasting techniques. The design, titled Corn Harvest at Santo Domingo, honors the Corn Dance—a sacred celebration held annually on August 4 at Kewa Pueblo. In this traditional event, generations gather in ceremonial attire to honor the land, seasons, and spiritual cycles. Aguilar translates this cultural moment into metal with practiced skill, carving his vision into sand molds and shaping molten silver by hand. Each casting results in subtle variations that make every pair unique. The form, texture, and balance of these fishhook earrings echo the rhythm of the dance and the heartbeat of a Pueblo community. Wearing them carries meaning beyond physical beauty and craftsmanship—it’s a tribute to tradition, resilience, and the ceremonial spirit of harvest and renewal. The earrings are stamped with the artist’s initials and signature design.
Care instructions: Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in an airtight container or anti-tarnish pouches, and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, water, and prolonged sunlight. Regularly clean with a soft cloth and mild silver polish or a baking soda/water mixture, and wear it often to maintain its luster.
- Artist: John Aguilar from Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo, New Mexico
- Sandcast fishhook dangle earrings
- Materials: Sterling silver
- Handcrafted, Native American jewelry
- Made in the USA
- Not eligible for any discounts or promotional offers.
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