Sterling Silver and Royston Turquoise Necklace 18-1/2”Long by Harry Morgan - Navajo

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Brenda Blom Collection. 

Harry Morgan spent his life in and around Gallup, New Mexico. He won awards at every major Indian art show and there was an exhibit featuring his work at the Heard Museum North the year before he died. 

After graduating from Gallup High School, Harry received a 4-year scholarship from the Navajo Tribe to study engineering, but school no longer interested him. Being a rodeo cowboy was his next dream. As the popularity of the sport continued, Harry met his certain levels of satisfaction but wanted to experiment with jewelry again. 

He opened his own silver supply store in Crownpoint, New Mexico and was inspired by his mother to create jewelry in the old pawn style, which he is now famous for. Harry was the nephew of two well- known and popular silversmiths, Charlie Bitsue and Ike Wilson. Today, most of their high quality creations are collector items and can be found in many museums. 

The stamps that Harry used to decorate his work were inherited from his parents and uncles or made by him. Much of his work was made with silver that he rolled himself. He put a satin finish on every piece to give it an antique look. Harry got his ideas for his creations from the natural elements, such as nature, canyons, colors, and the different times of the day.  He only used the finest natural turquoise. Harry’s  remarkable stamp work with wide open spaces is the perfect balance between design and silver.

"The boldness of the silver is what's beautiful. You don't want to over decorate the silver. You want your jewelry to be big and bold."- Harry Morgan