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Boyd Tsosie — Navajo Silversmith & Hallmark

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Boyd Tsosie (born 1954) is a Navajo silversmith active since the 1970s. He works in a contemporary style, employing tufa casting, flower-and-leaf appliqué, inlay, inset work, and gold accents. The Hougart record notes that Tsosie studied with Kenneth Begay, one of the most celebrated Navajo silversmiths of the twentieth century.

Tsosie is the younger brother of fellow silversmith Richard Tsosie. His work spans traditional and contemporary registers, with the use of gold accents alongside silver placing him among Navajo artists who expanded beyond the strictly silver traditions of earlier generations.

Flower-and-leaf appliqué involves fabricating thin silver sheet into floral and botanical forms and soldering them onto the base piece, a decorative technique associated with several Navajo smiths active from the mid-twentieth century onward.

The Mark

"A cloud (above a B); Tsosie (stylized script, since 1985)"

— Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. (2022), p. ~28851.

See also: Kenneth Begay (mentor; Tsosie studied under him, per Hougart).

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References
  • Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. Schiffer Publishing, 2022. Entry approx. p. ~28851.

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