Double Titanium Feather Earrings (blue) by Pat Pruitt

Double Titanium Feather Earrings (blue) by Pat Pruitt

£200.00

These superb double titanium feather earrings are crafted by Pat Pruitt from titanium and individually anodised to develop the unique colour combinations of each pair. Light weight and elegant these earrings are expertly engineered to allow each feather to move freely. Earrings measure 9.5cm in overall length (including the titanium ear-wire).

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Double Titanium Feather Earrings

These superb double titanium feather earrings are crafted by Pat Pruitt from titanium and individually anodised to develop the unique colour combinations of each pair. Light weight and elegant these earrings are expertly engineered to allow each feather to move freely. Earrings measure 9.5cm in overall length (including the titanium ear-wire).

Pat Pruitt

Pat Pruitt is a celebrated Native American artist of the Chiricahua Apache and the Laguna Pueblo tribe in New Mexico, USA. In 2017 Pat Pruitt won best of show at Santa Fe Indian Market. His remarkable jewellery is found in private and museum collections across the world and is on permanent display at the British Museum in London.

“My work is the creation of aesthetically pleasing objects of adornment for the discerning individual with non-traditional materials and fabrication technique utilizing evolving technology, equipment, and software. My designs reflect an influence of a modern traditional lifestyle, both on and off the reservation.”           —Pat Pruitt

Pat Pruitt’s Artistic Goals:

– To step out of traditional fabrication techniques and materials, yet remain true to my sense of style, aesthetics, and tradition, with exotic materials that are both familiar and foreign to me.
– To pull artistic elements from various cultures (both native and non-native) across decades of industrial and traditional design.
– To gain recognition and acceptance by both my peers and community for the innovative use of technology in a market that is judged by its definition of *traditional*.
– To push the envelope on what is considered *native*
– Finally, to just have fun.