The featured artist, General B. Grant (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian), is the ONLY Master-Silversmith in Cherokee, NC. His traditional and contemporary Indian Artwork is presented at Traditional Hands Jewelry & Art Gallery located downtown Cherokee, NC. His wife, Ute Grant, originally from Germany, manages and operates the gallery.
General has been creating high-quality handmade SILVER JEWELRY such as rings, cuffs, necklaces, earrings, belts, belt buckles and gorgets, for over 30 years. Sterling Silver is the main material being used, however he also works with gold in conjunction with custom orders. He designs unique jewelry with Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, Onyx and other gemstones.
Wampum beads, which were made into belts, is one of the oldest, foremost means of recording stories and important information for the Cherokee people. The beads were traded by the Cherokee Indians and other Native American tribes long before the first Europeans arrived. Later on, the new settlers recognized and acknowledged the Wampum shells and beads as the first Native American currency.