Jerry Chee - Bio Jerry Chee of the Navaho Tribe "born of the Totsohnii Clan and the Kinichiinii Clan". Growing up in the
Navaho Reservation near Kearns Canyon, Arizona. Graduating from Holbrook High School in Holbrook, Arizona. Jerry then attended the Dale Western School for
Horseshoeing in Phoenix and accomplished the trade of blacksmithing. He grew up loving art and horses, learning the art of silversmithing from his
sister Luann's family. He has combined his love of rodeo, horses, and art into his unique style of jewelry and wearable western art and makes on-of-a-kind buckles
that are known for their craftsmanship and beauty. Jerry creates buckles, conchos, spurs, and bits, also enjoys working with clients on
their own ideas and designs. Being a team roper and ranch versatility competitor he knows the need for quality workmanship and the beauty
of a well-crafted piece of workable art. |

Jerry Chee being presented BRHA High Point Saddle 2007 by Pres. Debi Nicholson. |