Byron K. McCurtain, was born on Valentines Day, 1958, in Lawton, Oklahoma. The son of Eulah Thompson McCurtain, Byron is a descendent of the Old Kiowa Chief, Lone Wolf, and of the Botone family clan. In his early years, Byron spent summers with his grandfather by Sugar Creek, near Rainy Mountain southeast of Gotebo, Oklahoma. His grandfather talked about and showed him the Kiowa way to hunt, track, and fish. Byron’s grandfather also made a lasting impression on Byron with his good humor and his urging him to never be afraid.
Byron’s artistic talent was publicly recognized when he was only 15 years old in Junior High School with his pen & ink drawings. Years later while working at the Dallas Intertribal Center, he was encouraged to attend the Institute of American Indian Art, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Thus, in 1979, Byron embarked on a new life and entered the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe.
Following his graduation in 1982, Byron began working at Santa Fe Stoneworks, a lapidary and tropical hardwood gift manufacturer. He worked there for two years, learning mass-production stone cutting and finish work which was excellent lapidary training. He then apprenticed under Gibson Nez, a notable Navajo silversmith, goldsmith and lapidarist. In two years Byron’s skills were refined, but wanting to be his best, he returned to the Institute of American Indian Art in 1985 for a three Dimensional Certificate in Jewelry under the instruction of Milford “Skip” Holbrook. Skip always challenged Byron to do hard work and to this day Byron loves to challenge himself with complicated designs.
This inlay pendant features blue lapis, coral, and turquoise
This beautiful heavy duty bracelet cuff features a generous opal
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