Federico Jimenez creates bold and beautiful southwestern designs. These stunning statement earrings are three-tiered vintage fans featuring delicate designs of tiny turquoise stones set in tiny simple bezels. The top tier is a mini floral cluster, the second is an openwork hoop featuring a center dangle, and the final tier is a double row of turquoise cabochons complemented by 9 sterling silver paddles with tips of turquoise for incredible eye-catching movement. These are collectors!
Federico Jiménez(1941 -; Mexican). Born in Tututepec, Mexico; lives and works in Southern California. Designer and maker of bold southwestern style jewelry; cluster work.
Mark: F J (conjoined)
Born in 1941, jewelry artisan Federico Jimenez has long had an appreciation for Native American culture and craftsmanship. Originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, Federico came to the United States in 1967 to work and go to school, where he studied jewelry making and design. In 1970, he and his wife Ellen Belber Jimenez traveled throughout the Southwest, where they first fell in love with the Native American and southwestern aesthetic. They became connoisseurs of folk art, and amassed a collection of Native American, Latin American, and Mexican antiques, jewelry, and housewares, opening a series of galleries in southern California. Formerly a trustee of the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos, and The Southwest Indian Museum in Los Angeles, Federico now resides in Venice, California, where his primary focus is designing his jewelry.