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Danny Romero - Garland's Indian Jewelry

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    The purple hues and angular shapes of the desert and mountains, a Frank Lloyd Wright building, petroglyphs, Mibres pottery, or the pyramids of Mexico are all examples of what may influence my art,” says Danny Romero. Danny, who initially set out to become a medical doctor, began experimenting with jewelry design as a hobby.

Jewelry: J1611 Danny Romero - Bischoff's Gallery

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    Danny Romero was the first silversmith to literally put painted art into jewelry. He was one of five silversmiths invited to the Night of the First Americans at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., and he has had showings of his jewelry in galleries and museums in many parts of the country as well as in Germany, Japan, and Canada.

Sugilite– Tagged "danny-romero"– Garland's

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    KNa2(Fe,Mn,Al)2Li3Si12O30 Sugilite was first discovered by Ken-ichi Sugi on Igawi Islet, Japan in the 1940s. Sugilite is known for its deep purple tones that look great on their own or pair perfectly with turquoise and opal. The majority of the Sugilite used by our artists comes from the Wessels Mine in Northern Cape P

Silversmith & Lapidary Biographies: Danny Romero

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    Danny Romero is no longer producing jewelry. The jewelry we have was made by Danny Romero circa 2005. Danny received wide acclaim in the 1970's-80's for both his traditional turquoise jewelry as well as his inlay jewelry. Danny Romero was the first silversmith to literally put painted art into jewelry.

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