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Upcoming Shows and Exhibits:


Save the dates!  
I'm having a busy summer!  I hope to see you at an upcoming event.

July 31, August 1-2  I will be at the Navajo Festival in Flagstaff, AZ. Please stop by and see what I've been working on.  I will be demonstrating and giving a short lecture.     
 
August 20-23: Case Trading Post at the Wheelwright Museum during the Santa Fe Indian Market .  I'll be participating in a Roundtable Discussion on Thursday, August 20 at 1:15 pm in the museum library.  I'll also be demonstrating  on Friday, August 21st on the museum plaza from 8:30 am to 10:30 am, but will also be in tent at the museum meeting people and demonstrating most of the rest of the day on Thursday and Friday.

Ongoing exhibit: My work is being shown at the  Diamonds, Dreams and Landscapes exhibit at University of Colorado Museum of Natural History in Boulder.  
My traditional and contemporary jewelry will be available for sale in the museum gift shop.  I am working on some woven silver wire bracelets, earrings and rings to make the connection between my weaving and jewelry.   


A selection of my work is available through  


Morris Muskett
Above: At the opening of Diamond, Dreams and Landscapes at University of Colorado on May 28.  I'm with printmaker/scultpor MelanieYazzie (center) and exhibit curator Judy Newland.  

Below: A Navajo medicine bag
 Morris Muskett

Welcome!

I hope you will enjoy viewing images of a few of my completed pieces of jewelry, weaving and bridge art.

My work is continually evolving and I will add images here as I devel
op new designs.

Please contact me if you would like to discuss a commission, custom work or bridge art consultation.

 
Below: A pendent and selection of rings
Morris Muskett Jewelry Grouping
Current projects:

In addtion to the Navajo medicine bag above, I've recently completed a ketoh or bowguard using high grade Morenci turquoise.  Please contact me for purchase information on either piece.

Morris Muskett Bowguard

I have recently completed two bracelets with rare Boulder Turquoise cabochons. These distinctive stones are mined in Nevada and feature veins of turqoise against a warmly colored matrix. I have combined these stones with vintage silverwork.  Contact me if you are interested in purchasing

Morris Muskett Boulder Turquoise Bracelets
 
I am continuing to make unique handmade vintage style Navajo jewelry with natural turquoise, coral and Hubbell trade glass cabochons. Please inquire for prices and current inventory.  Please visit my updated jewelry gallery.




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