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Categories
- Pottery --- Acoma / Laguna
- Jewelry --- Bracelets
- Jewelry Boxes
- Kachinas
- Rugs
- Fetishes
- Miscellaneous
--- Hopi
--- Jemez
--- Mata Ortiz
--- Navajo
--- San Ildefonso
--- Santa Ana
--- Santa Clara
--- Santo Domingo
--- Ute
--- Zuni
--- Crosses
--- Earrings
--- Miscellaneous
--- Money Clips
--- Necklaces
--- Pendants
--- Pins
--- Rings
--- Sets
--- Sterling Silver Chains
--- Watch Bands
About Us
Earth to Arts
Earth to Arts is a labor–of–love for a couple of senior citizens named Billie and Tim. Working out of their home in Kansas,
maintaining Earth to Arts provides an avenue for them to enjoy what they love and appreciate – Native American jewelry and
pottery. Through Earth to Arts, Billie and Tim hope to assist the artist by making their art available to others, assist
those looking for Native American art by presenting the art.
Billie
When it comes to jewelry, it would be difficult to find anyone who loves Native American jewelry more than Billie. While anyone can enjoy looking at a beautiful piece of jewelry, Billie is also well aware of the skills and time invested by the Native American artist. One gets a first hand glimpse of the passion she has for Native American Jewelry by the smile on her face and the twinkle in her eyes every time she tries one on. Her only hurdle is learning NOT to say "MINE" whenever she looks at jewelry for display on Earth to Arts.
When it comes to jewelry, it would be difficult to find anyone who loves Native American jewelry more than Billie. While anyone can enjoy looking at a beautiful piece of jewelry, Billie is also well aware of the skills and time invested by the Native American artist. One gets a first hand glimpse of the passion she has for Native American Jewelry by the smile on her face and the twinkle in her eyes every time she tries one on. Her only hurdle is learning NOT to say "MINE" whenever she looks at jewelry for display on Earth to Arts.
Tim
Tim has always been one who enjoys learning, and learning more about Native American pottery is his favorite quest. Like [Pullout:
Ice Cream Break - Silverton, Co. ]
Billie, while he appreciates the beauty inherent in a piece of pottery, he's even more appreciative of the history behind
each piece. To Tim, it's nothing short of amazing how the Native Americans are able to create items, both jewelry
and pottery, that are so strikingly beautiful often using only that which the earth around them provides.
Tim has always been one who enjoys learning, and learning more about Native American pottery is his favorite quest. Like