Rodney Coriz Inlay Spiny Oyster + Turquoise Ring - MARKED DOWN! Rodney Coriz (from Santa Domingo Pueblo and the esteemed Coriz family in New Mexico) creates another one-of-a-kind piece in this lightweight slightly oval shape ring. Exquisite inlay assembly, and a modern statement, with its rectangle offset in the surrounding brilliant orange rounded shell. The wooden band and holder is lacquered black. Size 9. Reduced price, a real steal! Rodney Coriz is an exceptional young Santo Domingo jewelry artist who has combined two styles of creativity into his own. His inlay work is fantastic and his ability to work with natural stones to form smooth wearable pieces of art is well known. Rodney is a member of the Santo Domingo Pueblo. His life is about history, believing, and experiencing his culture. Rodney was inspired by his mother, Nestoria Coriz, and his grandfather, Lupe Pena. Rodney easily grasped his Grandfather Lupe Pena's history and started to create art from seashell and stones. Rodney craved learning more and wanted to become a modern artist. He took metal smithing classes in January of 2002 at the Poeh Cultural Center. He has grown and developed into a world-class artist who has shown works at many museums, including the Heard and The Millicent Rogers Museum. Rodney Coriz is also featured in the book "Masters of Contemporary Indian Jewelry". Fine Native Indian Jewelry makers abound in the Coriz family. Daniel, Rodney, and Simon are all following in their parents and grand parents' tradition.