Andy Cadman is a Navajo silversmith he has been creating fine Native American jewelry for over 20 years. He is the brother of Darrell Cadman, Gary and Daniel "Sunshine" Reeves, and David Reeves. Andy learned to silversmith from his brothers Daniel and David Reeves. Andy creates one of a kind and very intricately hand stamped pieces of Native American jewelry. Like his brother’s work, most of his creations are fully covered in beautiful traditional Navajo deep stamp work. This process is both time consuming and labor intensive, making each piece a true one of a kind work of art. His creations are usually very bold, as he uses a thick gauge of sterling silver for his works, and beautiful natural turquoise stones.

This is a 12x12 canvas print, featuring 7 Concho Pendants Andy Cadman handmade for us. The stones are natural Turquoise, Variscite, and Lapis. These are outtakes, and seem a bit light. We have two of these prints available, and we may compose other prints with other artists jewelry, if anyone takes interest.

The size of this canvas is 12x12, it is wrapped around a wooden frame, and has a 1-1/2 inch depth. This piece is ready to hang. This design is one of two.