Adam Fierro — Santa Clara Silversmith Hallmark
Adam Fierro's hallmark as photographed on an authenticated piece. © Turquoise Skies Inc.
Adam Fierro is a contemporary silversmith of mixed Santa Clara Pueblo, White Mountain Apache, and Navajo descent. Active since the 1990s, he works in a contemporary fabricated style with set stones, carrying on a family tradition of silversmithing.
The mark
What is known
Adam Fierro learned his craft directly from his father, Ray Fierro, placing him within a documented silversmithing family. Other Fierro family members appearing in Hougart include Eric Fierro (mark: E & C FIERRO, a shared stamp with Cora Fierro) and Ray Fierro himself (who is noted as the father of Adam Fierro). The family appears in the hallmark record across multiple generations, though specific award history or exhibition records for Adam Fierro are not documented in sources consulted.
No entry for Adam Fierro appears in Adair 1944, Rosnek & Stacey 1976, Bedinger 1973, or Schaaf 2003.
In Motion
Meet Adam Fierro on camera — this is T.Skies’ own footage, filmed firsthand. The feature below is “Adam Fierro Contemporary Native American Jewelry”; more clips follow underneath.
More footage: Adam Fierro's One pound silver bracelet · Silver Smithing 101 Shots, Drops, & Nuggets · Silver Smithing 101 How To Make A Simple Bezel
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References
- Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. (2022), p. 121.