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Bryson Charles Nequatewa

Name-card for Bryson Charles Nequatewa (Hopi silversmith) — T.Skies Silversmith Directory

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Hopi · documented in the T.Skies hallmark reference library

Bryson Charles Nequatewa is a Hopi silversmith working in tufa casting, set stones, and channel inlay. He is the son of Verma Nequatewa, the noted Hopi silversmith who carries the Sonwai legacy. The corpus records no birth year or active-period start for Bryson.

Corpus-only relation note: Verma Nequatewa is documented in Hougart 5e as the niece of Charles Loloma. This directory cites only what the corpus states; no claims are made about Loloma's work or style in connection with Bryson's independent work.

Tufa casting uses a soft volcanic stone as a mold for molten silver. Channel inlay sets cut stone or shell flush within raised silver walls.

The Mark

"?" — Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. (2022).
Mark not yet recorded in the corpus.

References

  • Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. Schiffer Publishing, 2022. Approx. p. ~22171.

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