Tommy Singer
Tommy Singer was a highly acclaimed Navajo jewelry designer who specialized in creating traditional Native American jewelry, particularly in the style of the Navajo tribe. Singer was born in 1940 on the Navajo reservation in Arizona and began learning traditional jewelry-making techniques from his parents at a young age.
Throughout his career, Tommy Singer was known for his intricate silverwork and use of high-quality gemstones, such as turquoise and coral. He was also renowned for his signature overlay style, which involved cutting out intricate designs from one piece of silver and then overlaying them on another piece.
Some of Tommy Singer's most popular jewelry designs include his signature cuff bracelets, which often feature intricate silverwork and gemstone inlays. He also created necklaces, rings, and earrings, all featuring his signature overlay style and traditional Navajo designs.
Tommy Singer passed away in 2014, but his legacy as a master jewelry designer lives on. His work is highly sought-after by collectors of Native American jewelry, and his pieces are prized for their high quality, traditional craftsmanship, and unique beauty.
Throughout his career, Tommy Singer was known for his intricate silverwork and use of high-quality gemstones, such as turquoise and coral. He was also renowned for his signature overlay style, which involved cutting out intricate designs from one piece of silver and then overlaying them on another piece.
Some of Tommy Singer's most popular jewelry designs include his signature cuff bracelets, which often feature intricate silverwork and gemstone inlays. He also created necklaces, rings, and earrings, all featuring his signature overlay style and traditional Navajo designs.
Tommy Singer passed away in 2014, but his legacy as a master jewelry designer lives on. His work is highly sought-after by collectors of Native American jewelry, and his pieces are prized for their high quality, traditional craftsmanship, and unique beauty.