The
Grizzli Collection Garris
was an attorney in New York City, and was once an assistant district attorney
for Queens County. It was during her legal career that she was nicknamed "Grizzli"
by her colleagues for her relentless aggression in the courtroom going after white
collar criminals; her late husband, David, called her "Grizzli" ever since they
met, and her license plate also read"Grizzli". When Garris attended law school,
she met her best friend Gila, who moved to Tucson, and it was on trips to Arizona
visiting Gila that Garris fell in love with Native American jewelry, especially
pieces with birds or bears (given her nickname). David was half Cherokee, and
even though Garris was very much a Jewish New Yorker without any personal connection
to tribal culture or artwork, her love for David amplified her interest in these
pieces. Over the years, she amassed an extensive collection of southwest
jewelry. We are pleased to find new homes for Grizzli's collection. Many pieces,
although beautiful, are not Native American made, and that's why we are selling
them here in the Bargain Barn. |