Leekya Deyuse is one of the most sought after Zuñi jewelers and fetish carvers.
Working for C.G. Wallace in the 1920's making tab, nuggest and disc bead necklaces, Leekya advanced into carving fetishes and miniature sculptures. By 1926 he was fashioning fetish necklaces.
At times he was known to have collaborated with Teddy Weahkee, Dan Simplicio and Luke Billy Yazzie.
Leekya favored working with silver, coral and natural turquoise. He made bears, deer, squirrels, horses, rams, steers, birds, ducks, frogs, turtles, butterflies and leaves--all shaped distinctively.
More than 30 years ago, a three strand necklace by Leekya sold for $10,000 at auction, the same year a different Leekya necklace sold for $14,000.
This artist's work was included in an exhibition held in 2002 "Jewels of the Southwest" held at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.
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