Morgan, Harry

Harry Morgan's jewelry looks as though it could have been made fifty years ago. He used the finest natural turquoise, and decorated his work with stamps inherited from his parents and uncles or made by him. He often rolled his own silver, and put a satin finish on every piece to give it an antique look. "That's the way old style jewelry should look.  When silver is all shined up it hides all of the intricate detail in the stamp work and the bezels."

 

Harry lived near Gallup, New Mexico, where he grew up, and passed on in spring, 2008.  He won awards at every major indian art show, and he was a wonderful person.  We miss him.

 
Harry Morgan Bracelet,  JHMBR11-2

Harry Morgan's work is amazing. He always used the finest stones and his detail work is precise. He was truly a master and this bracelet is an excellent example of that. This bracelet measures 6 1/2 inches with a 1 inch opening.

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Harry Morgan Bracelet, JHMBR11-1

Triple turquoise stone sterling cuff bracelet. Call for sizes, usually 6 inch to 6 3/4 inch, and is a half inch at the widest point in the center. Turquoise colors vary slightly in each bracelet.

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Morgan Ring, JJMR11-2

True green turquoise with a rich brown matrix. The sterling silver ring band has a hand burnished patina. Ring is a size 9 1/2 and the stone measures 1 1/8 long by 5/8 inches wide.

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Harry Morgan Large Blue Ridge Turquoise Bracelet, JHMBR7-8

This wonderful bracelet by Harry Morgan features an amazing piece of natural Blue Ridge turquoise and measures 1-5/8" wide at the center and will fit a 6-1/2" wrist including a 7/8" opening. This features all of Harry's trademarks including the antique finish and amazing hand stamping and silverwork details.

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Kelly Morgan

Sandcast silver Naja by Kelly Morgan with Morenci turquoise cabochons set in each end of the horse shoe like shape. Kelly has also made some hand made beads that this Naja can be hung on. "This was a Nazha that my father designed many years ago. He had the original sample hidden in a wooden box and I was happy to have unearthed this treasure. I told my dad that the Nazha was beautiful and asked him why he didn't use it. He said that he had forgotten about it because he had created so many jewelry designs since then. I told him that I was going to use this design, and he smiled and said "use it son, this is how it is supposed to be and this is how I like it, big and bold!"

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Concho Pin, JHMP4-2

Sterling silver and natural Bisbee turquoise concho pin by Navajo silversmith Harry Morgan. Pin is 3" in diameter.

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