Dean Kirk owned and operated the trading post at Manuelito, NM. He also owned and operated the Lone Mountain turquoise mine in Nevada, where each summer he and several Navajos would mine the turquoise, weather permitting. Dean wanted to bring a new style of Navajo, Hopi and Zuni jewelry to the public
and hired Navajo bench smiths to create his vision. He taught them how to cut stones, both cabs and inlay. He combined Navajo, Hopi
overlay and Zuni inlay all together in many of his pieces. He then distributed this work to the many trading post in both Arizona and New Mexico. If you’ll look, I
bet you have a piece of their jewelry in your collection.
These classic Dean Kirk designed earring offers the best of this new style of
jewelry that began in the early 50’s. The earrings are inlaid with beautiful turquoise.
They measure 1 3/8" diameter and have silver french wires. A bit of history here!