NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY GUIDE
Explore 113 years of historic craftsmanship, tribal traditions, and master artisan stories.
NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY GUIDE
Explore 113 years of historic craftsmanship, tribal traditions, and master artisan stories.
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A Living Tradition of Southwestern Artistry
Our Jewelery Galleries
Explore our collection of genuine Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi jewelry. Every piece is guaranteed authentic, featuring natural turquoise and hand-forged silver that reflects 113 years of Southwest tradition.
Our Decor Galleries
Hand-woven Navajo rugs and Pueblo pottery for authentic home interiors.
Recent posts

The Narrative in Stone: The Legacy of Native American Inlay Rings
In the quiet corners of the Southwest, where the high desert meets the horizon, an art form exists that literally pieces the earth back together.

The Sky Stone: A History and Symbolism of the Turquoise Ring
In the high desert of the American Southwest, turquoise is more than a gemstone—it is “The Sky Stone.” For centuries, this mesmerizing blue-green mineral has

The Art of the Ancestors: A Guide to Native American Cuff Bracelets
Native American cuff bracelets are far more than mere accessories; they are versatile, deeply personal statements of identity and heritage. For the artisans of the

The Narrative on Your Wrist: The Art of Native American Storytelling Bracelets
For many Native American artisans, jewelry is far more than a decorative accessory; it is a wearable archive. Specifically, in the traditions of the Navajo

THE THREAD OF TRADITION: A HISTORY OF NAVAJO WEAVING
The Legend of Spider Woman Navajo history is inseparable from the legend of Spider Woman, the deity believed to have gifted the Diné the art

THE LEGEND OF THE SQUASH BLOSSOM: A CENTURY OF ARTISTRY AND TRADITION
Origins and History Few pieces of jewelry hold the weight of history quite like the Squash Blossom necklace. Its story began in the 1860s, born
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