THREE SISTERS GALLERY
Teri LaBrosse is a bead artist and a gourd artist. She
combines beadwork with gourds to create some interesting
gourd dolls and jewelry with a southwest flair. Shown are an
assortment of bead embellished gourd bowls. Click on photos
to enlarge. For questions,
These storyteller dolls above are decorated
with southwestern designs and colors. They
average about 2-3 inches tall and the babies
are made to look like gourds by attaching small
wooden beads together. SOLD OUT!
These mini gourd dolls are hot sellers.
They can be used as ornaments,
necklace pendants or used with
miniature displays. Type in gourd art
in the subject line of your e-mail to:
Terri is working on a new line of Day of the Dead jewelry
inspired by Jack Darkly, shown above. The celebration is quite
popular in the Southwest, to honor their deceased relatives.
She is now taking custom orders on Jack dolls. The matching
cauldron is made from a peyote gourd and features a real
coyote foot bone for stirring. The doll is made from a banana
gourd for the body and a spinner gourd for the head. He also
is wearing a hand made felt hat and has beaded hair. Contact
Teri
This interesting gourd bowl has an unusual
texture, enhanced by the gem chip rim dressing.
"The Wild Is Watching" These earrings are 2
1/2 inches long and 1 inch wide. They were
made with Cheyenne stitch and then
embellished with fiber optic beads. $25.00
plus shipping.