"Alex Sanchez" making jewelry Native American(Navajo/Zuni) jewelry artist
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2019
- Alex Sanchez, Native American (Navajo/ Zuni) Jeweler is a award winning artist located in Gallup, New Mexico. His work is known with ancient Petroglyphs design.
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Lots of good stuff on these videos of Native American jewelers. Absorbing. Thanks to all putting these out.
In awe of his sawing skills....he makes it look effortless turning corners! Loved watching :)
Dude is a MACHINE on that thing 😯
Amazing skills, he makes it look like cutting bread!
Love it!!
Fabulous video, really enjoyed watching him work man he has some serious sawing skills lol a truly fabulous cuff
Ellie K. - What an inspiring video showcasing your vast talent, Alex! Your designs are bold, brimming with meaning and beautiful. You make the work look effortless but I know it takes years and years to make it look easy. Thanks for sharing...
I have several of your pieces Alex, so beautiful, with energy reflecting the past...thank you!
Amazing sawing skills! love the video! So talented!
Amazing 👏
Even though your using the big torch, you already have you solder wires cut and ready to use. I really like that idea. Unfortunately, every time I solder small pieces with the big torch, the small pieces get warped or melt. I hope to be like you someday. 😂
Thank you so much Alex. Your work is amazing!
Hola Alexander
Wonderful artist with beautiful creations! Does anyone know how he gets the grainy look on the basic part of the cuff?
That is silver dust, he solders on.
@@southwestchannel4810 Thank you!! I love the outcome! ❤
What did he sprinkle on the bracelet to give the rough pitted texture.? Liked that
Silver shavings from the sawing process. Save your silver dust and sprinkle on the piece, no flux needed.