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Danny Romero (born 1954) is an artist and silversmith documented by Hougart as Yaqui/Spanish. His work spans casting, inlay, and appliqué, with petroglyph designs; his materials include walrus tusk, turquoise, and coral.
His documented mark is ROMERO — an etched or chopped mark. Hougart notes the letter O in the mark is rendered distinctively, but the scan garbles the exact description of it; we are holding that detail for verification against the physical volume.
"Danny Romero (1954-; Yaqui/Spanish). Artist and silversmith; casting; inlay; applique; petroglyph designs [...] walrus tusk, turquoise, coral. Mark: ROMERO (etched or chopped mark; the letter 'o' represented [...])"
— Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. (2022), approx. p. ~24929 (parenthetical partly garbled in scan).
The mark as documented in the Hougart corpus: ROMERO (etched or chopped mark).
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