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Artist Bio
FEDERICO JIMENEZ
Federico Jimenez, originally from the tiny village of
Tututepec,
Mexico resides in
Southern California where he has been collecting and making jewelry for many years. Today he is a world renowned authority on Mexican silver, Pre-Columbian and Mixtec (pronounced “Mishtek”) jewelry.
He became interested in Meso-American art in his late teens when he and his father uncovered a pre-Columbian Mixtec Indian pectoral chest plate buried under their house.
With the sudden ownership of the ancient pectoral, his appetite for antiquities grew, sending him scurrying from village to village in search of more.
In addition to jewelry, he also started collecting Indian costumes. His private collection, (considered to be one of the world's largest), includes pieces from the contemporary, colonial and pre-Columbian periods. “I have more than 200 jewelry pieces and 190 traditional costumes.
Federico at the White Buffalo, Sept. 2008
I have no idea what it's worth, but I keep the whole thing in the Bank of America.”
Federico has organized exhibitions and acquires items for institutions such as UCLA Museum of Cultural History and the
National
Folk
Art Museum in
Santa Fe'. He displays many pieces of his jewelry in the
Anthropological
Museum in
Mexico City.
Living and working in the
Los Angeles area, Federico is a popular designer of the entertainment crowd. You'll see his jewelry worn by Christie Brinkley, Elle McPherson and once you get to know his style, you'll spot his designs on a few “Soap” stars. His current offerings are traditional and elegant stories in Turquoise and Coral, show-stopping in their simplicity. Put these beautiful pieces with your best suit or with chambray and denim. You'll LOVE them!
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