Veronica Benally
Veronica Benally is one of the best inlay metalsmiths we know. Her jewelry is very contemporary with hints of mid-century modern. Everything, from the precision with which each stone is inlayed to the color combinations are delicious eye-candy. We've worked with Veronica for many years and have yet to see something we didn't like.
Artist Statement: My name is Veronica Benally from the Navajo Nation. My parents are Iris M. Benally and Hurley Benally. I am Towering house people born for the Tangle people clan. I currently reside in Gallup, NM. I’ve had 4 children Venus Etsitty, Hope Etsitty, Justin Benally and Peoria Benally. I am married to Ernest Benally Sr. My husband is who taught me how to inlay and silversmith in the mid 1990’s. I enjoy working with different types of stones and sea shells and using them with different techniques of inlay, such as flat mosaic, cobblestone, matchstick and a cornrow. I have participated in various art markets and have won different awards.
I’ve shown my work at the Gathering in Litchfield Park, the Heard Museum, AZ Indian festival, Pueblo Cultural Center, San Diego Museum of Man, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Eiteljorg Musuem, Tesoro Cultural Center, Museum of Northern Arizona, Sharlott Hall Musuem, Santa Fe Indian Market, Autry Museum of the American West, and the Stanford Pow Wow.