Jolene Eustace
Jolene Eustace is a distinguished jeweler of Zuni and Cochiti Pueblo heritage, born to renowned silversmiths Ben and Felicita Eustace. Her work is celebrated for its unique beauty and spiritual significance, often incorporating materials such as reticulated sterling silver, 18K gold, and gemstones like Sleeping Beauty turquoise and sugilite. Eustace's creations are not only artistic expressions but also carry deep cultural and spiritual meanings, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
One notable piece is her "Sacred Rain" pendant, crafted from reticulated sterling silver, 18K gold, and carved Sleeping Beauty turquoise. This pendant reflects the importance of water preservation, a theme central to many indigenous cultures.
Eustace's jewelry is available through select galleries, including Keshi The Zuni Connection and the Wheelwright Museum's Case Trading Post. Each piece offers a connection to her rich cultural heritage and artistic vision.
One notable piece is her "Sacred Rain" pendant, crafted from reticulated sterling silver, 18K gold, and carved Sleeping Beauty turquoise. This pendant reflects the importance of water preservation, a theme central to many indigenous cultures.
Eustace's jewelry is available through select galleries, including Keshi The Zuni Connection and the Wheelwright Museum's Case Trading Post. Each piece offers a connection to her rich cultural heritage and artistic vision.