Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series
Squash Blossom Series

Squash Blossom Series


We were honored to be included, by invitation, to be a part of the I.M.A.G.I.N.E. Peace Now exhibition. World-recognized artist Boris Bally invited 150 metalsmiths from all over the world to participate in this traveling exhibition.  We were each sent a inoperable and retired handgun that had been part of a police gun buy-back program. The pieces we were to make should:

1. Use at least one piece of the gun

2. Be less than 18" in any dimension

3.  Weigh less than 20 pounds.

Here is what we came up with. A squash-blossom necklace that pays homage to the traditional Navajo jewelry design. We took apart the gun, took out the trigger, sliced up the barrel, and made a mold of several parts of the original.  With a lot of jewelry kung-fu (years of know-how and experience) here is the resulting piece. It is brass with an anti-tarnish coating on it. The turquoise are all set into bullet casings. This is a very one-of-a-kind piece. It sold to art collectors on opening night of the exhibition at The Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston. Buy the book- it is a heck of a collection.

We took the idea further and made several more. 

Each of these pieces are in private collections.