Collection: Michelle Tapia
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“My designs are all from my heart and my culture. My love of animals and anything of beauty influence me most.” - Michelle Tapia
Michelle Tapia was born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although she never received formal art or jewelry training, she has been creative since childhood. This natural inclination made her a quick study as she learned silver and goldsmithing, lapidary, and the art of scrimshaw from renowned Alaska Native jewelry-makers, Denise and Samuel Wallace.
Raised in a Spanish-New Mexican household, Michelle’s Spanish-Catholic upbringing, personal Tibetan Buddhist philosophies, and Native American heritage bring multicultural influences to her work. Inspired by nature and animals, cats, dogs, bunnies, butterflies, fairies, dragonflies, and mermaids are among the whimsical motifs she creates. Her small wearable devotional pieces are called Relicarios, and she has several pieces with the image of Buddha and brightly colored Lotus blossoms. Working from her home studio in Santa Fe, Michelle carves each piece by hand from fossilized walrus tusks, some dating back 20,000 years. She fabricates all her own metalwork, setting every hand-inked design in fine metals..
Tapia has won numerous awards, including Best of Show, 6 Best of Fine Jewelry, 2 Best of Fine Crafts (3-dimensional), and Best of Collaboration Fine Art at Santa Fe’s Contemporary Spanish Market.
“My designs are all from my heart and my culture. My love of animals and anything of beauty influence me most.” - Michelle Tapia
Michelle Tapia was born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although she never received formal art or jewelry training, she has been creative since childhood. This natural inclination made her a quick study as she learned silver and goldsmithing, lapidary, and the art of scrimshaw from renowned Alaska Native jewelry-makers, Denise and Samuel Wallace.
Raised in a Spanish-New Mexican household, Michelle’s Spanish-Catholic upbringing, personal Tibetan Buddhist philosophies, and Native American heritage bring multicultural influences to her work. Inspired by nature and animals, cats, dogs, bunnies, butterflies, fairies, dragonflies, and mermaids are among the whimsical motifs she creates. Her small wearable devotional pieces are called Relicarios, and she has several pieces with the image of Buddha and brightly colored Lotus blossoms. Working from her home studio in Santa Fe, Michelle carves each piece by hand from fossilized walrus tusks, some dating back 20,000 years. She fabricates all her own metalwork, setting every hand-inked design in fine metals..
Tapia has won numerous awards, including Best of Show, 6 Best of Fine Jewelry, 2 Best of Fine Crafts (3-dimensional), and Best of Collaboration Fine Art at Santa Fe’s Contemporary Spanish Market.