Native American jewelry is one of the best investments a person can make. Many of the pieces are one of a kind, meaning they cannot be duplicated, and they can be passed down from generation to generation. Most jewelry is hand crafted from Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi tribes. We feature such silversmiths and artists as Floyd Becenti, Calvin Begay, Effie Calavazza, Larry Begay, Ida Hobb, Bill & Lou, Emma Bighand, Robert Livingston, Geraldine Yazzie, Yellowhorse, Tommy Singer and many other established and new artists.
Not limited to contemporary works, we offer a selection of Pawn Jewelry for afficionados of older traditional pieces with turquoise from mines no longer in production.
Symbolism and atristry abounds in each piece to be appreciated. Pieces crafted in sterling silver use turquoise in so many shades of blue and green known as the sky stone in Native American culture, coral, lapis, malachite, jet, onyx, spiney oyster, mother of pearl in many colors, sugilite, charoite, azurite, opal, white turquise known as crazy horse and wild horse are just a few of the genuine stones used in Native American jewelry.